Astraeus

Astraeus

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The stars, billion tiny guardians are sparkling in the night sky, protecting the innocent, leading the lost. A great astrologist once said, "The stars are recording everything. Each emotion, like hatred, happiness, or sadness, they carry these within them. Every action becomes a memory and remains forever. And why you ask? It's of course for the Gods, above the azure, they are living their own endless lives too." And with that, the astrologist looks up to admire the moon. "You don't seem convinced my friend. So, if you believe in it or not it is up to you. However, I only speak the truth" A strange tale, but with this began everything. For you to find your answers.... Let's jump forward a few hundred years, shall we? To the place where our adventure starts blooming.
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The gods have always been such fickle beings. They carry with them unseen expectations and desires, yet they expect perfection from the mortals over which they rule. How would you manage, then, if a god were to set its sights on you and you alone? Could you run? Hide? Or would their fury be inevitable? How do you avoid the rage of something so mysterious and divine? Some say the gods have limits. That if you did not cross into the light of the moon, that she couldn't see you. Simply hide yourself away each night, and the moon would never find you. There was even a night, at least once a month, where the moon would be blind, and you could tread freely through the night. Of course, nothing is certain in the realm of the gods. Note: This story contains human gore and animal death through hunting. These sections are brief, but those who are sensitive to either should use discretion.

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