The Gem of Elyzia is the source of energy, power, resources, and life of the city. After Rath Dion stole the gem, the City of Elyzia fell into famine and despair.
In the castle sits the King and Queen with face down while the Head of every state adamantly reported the mass loss of productions in their lands. All crops wilted, the rivers dried, and all the citizen of Elyzia lost their magic.
One day, the Queen is picking berries in the garden. Knowing that all the plants died, she still hope she can find atleast one berry to ease her hunger. At last she saw one perfect, shiny, and dent-less berry. Afraid that she might pass out due to hunger, she ate the berry and it does fill her belly, literally. The Queen's belly bloated and called the King for the sudden enchantment, her eyes widen when she felt a sudden kick inside her stomach. A life formed inside her body.
The birth of the Princess is rejoiced by everyone. The King and Queen named the luminous child Ellie, after the city's name Elyzia. Ellie brought peace and prosperity back to the city. Somehow, her power levels the capability of the Gem itself. The crops grow, all the plant and trees does. The river was filled with water, to never dry again as long as Ellie is alive, and their powers where back.
The city went back to what it was before, joyful and progressive. But how long will this happiness stay?
In a far away land, lives Rath Dion with her newly formed army. After hearing the birth and power of Ellie, she went fully alert. She wondered how her niece leveled the power of the Gem. With different plans and schemes in her head, she owe to destroy the City of Elyzia again.
A Royal family renowned for their illustrious name and fame, A family full of pride and rage, A Family for which everyone bows their head - The Agnihotri's.
This story is about boys who possess a unique blend of qualities - they are cold, rude, powerful, self-assured, confident, and charming.
They have an undeniable allure, despite the devilish side they sometimes exhibit. Their faces radiate heavenly looks, yet their personality is made by the Devil.
This combination of traits makes them fascinating and captivating to those around them, drawing them in with an irresistible force. The boys' personalities are complex and intriguing, offering a glimpse into the complexity of human nature.
What if the lives of those boys intertwine with those of the girls who are brimming with passion?
The ones who know how to put everything in its rightful place, and who refuse to bow their head to anyone.
Who can predict the tale of these four couples, each distinct from the other?