Prologue

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Hello!

For months, I have been putting off writing this, but, y'know, it seems fun. This is a book entirely about my original characters. I love them. They are my babies. This is not supposed to be a totally professional and original scifi book, but it's just me having fun with my ocs.

This story originally had a prologue, but it was absolute garbage, so, I'll give you a rundown.

(Sidenote: This takes place in the near future in an au.You'll see what au it is soon. The plan is to have a date and time at the beginning of each chapter.)

WAY back in 2000, a group of Scientists discovered the planet Opuichi

A/N pronounced Oh-poo-ee-chee. Named when I was looking at names of stars and I misread one.

It was a Goldilocks planet, but with a slightly different, well, air. The planet had a slightly less tilted axis, so the seasons were less extreme, as well.

A team of 8 scientists traveled there in January of 2004, and so did ones from another planet, before them. They had studied us, on Earth, and had just so happened to have learned English. No one was particularly good, but they made do.

A/N How convenient. Again, I'm writing this for my enjoyment, I don't really care if it's cliche.

Well, that's when the scientifically inaccurate god of Chaos, Koha, decided to make the planet move seemingly VERY far away. In reality, they moved closer.

Now, I have to tell you about the prophecy.

A/N C L I C H E

There are Nine. Nine people designed to overcome, but gradually. Designed to be the people to bring peace between the gods.

Or kill the evil one. We're not sure how it translated.

It is widely believed that Koha moved Opuichi to avoid the latter.

Until it was discovered just how close we were to Earth.

Anyway, back to the prophecy

The nine people were told to consist of

The dove

The witch

The rainbow (*Lenny face*)

The clock

The spear

The vine

The flower

The sun

The number.

We really have no idea what it means.

We only have one where we know the gender (the witch) and most people think the flower was female, too

We'll see.

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