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Long before morality was defined by laws or belief, two opposing groups shaped the world from the shadows. One embodied the Seven Deadly Sins, Pride, Envy, Greed, Gluttony, Lust, Sloth, and Wrath. The other stood for the Seven Heavenly Virtues, Humility, Temperance, Patience, Diligence, Charity, Chastity, and Kindness. They were extraordinary beings, not gods or demons, but forces that guided human nature itself.
Each sin mirrored a virtue. Pride's blinding ego opposed Humility's quiet confidence. Envy's endless desire clashed with Charity's selfless giving. Wrath's destructive rage stood against Patience's endurance. Lust's uncontrolled craving faced Chastity's disciplined respect. Gluttony's excess opposed Temperance's restraint. Sloth's apathy challenged Diligence's persistence. Together, they represented two halves of human existence.
For ages, the two groups clashed through influence and ideology, until Wrath finally declared war, believing the virtues weakened humanity. The virtues refused, knowing such a conflict would destroy innocent lives. As tension reached its breaking point, a soft harmonica melody echoed through the battlefield, and a man named Fajar appeared between them.
Confronted with this truth, both sides laid down their hostility, understanding at last that balance, not domination, was their purpose. And with dawn breaking over the field, Fajar vanished, leaving behind a fragile peace and a world reminded that harmony is born not from purity, but from balance