In the first few thousands of years of the green planet earth, where ancient civilizations rose, where magic and hybrids are a norm, where the royalty had ruled and the where the poor had perished, ASTEROIDS was a common thing in the golden ages.
The people had deemed and believed that Asteroids were a sign of power and victory, but never a sign of peace nor harmony. Royalties are vicious, Enemies are territorial and the poor are nothing to different from those they had claimed hatred upon on.
But the ASTEROIDS has other meanings, in war. When an asteroid had fallen in the middle of the bloody atmosphere, people would go rouge. Why? Because only one shall fall and only one shall succeed. Asteroids, were and used to be a common thing before. Thus, causing war upon the lands, thousands to millions of lives claimed yet no one, dares to end such cruelty.
Until a Kingdom rose to power, declaring war to it's enemies. Winning every single fight they had caused, claiming over the lands and ruling over its people.
All Kingdoms had fallen into one Nation, once separated, now united. Everyone had let their guard down, no war was set for 56 years, peace reigned.
But it was never happily ever after.
(BBB KOKOTAIM GANG ROYALTY AU)
Characters belongs to MONSTA, plot and lore belongs to me.
When something unexpected happened. Boboiboy Thorn has been shot by something without others realize it. While he's in pain, Ice got hurt while trying to protect him. Surprisingly, others especially Blaze blame him for that. No one tries to find out the truth including Earthquake, their leader, and Solar, his closest partner. Isn't other elemental should have to know what happened to Thorn? And shouldn't they fuse back into their original form, Boboiboy without elemental? Why do they remain that way? Why other elementals couldn't reach what Thorn have gone through? Will Boboiboy find back his innocent self?
Boboiboy and other characters who are mentioned in this story are not mines. It is 100% Monsta right and property and I am here just borrowing their character name.