Aeonae: Fragments of Destiny

Aeonae: Fragments of Destiny

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In ancient times, there existed a magical stone imbued with immense power. Whoever touched it gained extraordinary abilities. Many coveted the stone, driven by their desire for magic. To safeguard it, the stone chose a brave Aeonaeian of pure heart as its protector. Her name was Eeria. She hid the stone in a secure and remote location, far from all Aeonaeians. The realm of Aeonae was divided into four kingdoms: Geonn, Aerie, Freix, and Irryad. Peace reigned across Aeonae-until one fateful night. Consumed by greed and ambition, King Ghallon of Freix stole the magic stone. His lust for power drove him to seek control over all Aeonae and its magic. Eeria, determined to recover the stone, confronted Ghallon. This clash ignited a fierce battle that brought devastation and death, endangering all life in Aeonae. Despite her resolve, Eeria could not defeat the king, as the stone had made him incredibly powerful. Realizing this, she devised a new plan: to destroy the stone. While brave knights engaged Ghallon to distract him, Eeria shattered the stone, scattering its magic to the far reaches of Aeonae. Enraged by her act, Ghallon ended the battle by striking Eeria down. As she lay dying, she spoke a prophecy: "This conflict is not over. Though you claim victory today, it will not endure. On the night of the first lunar eclipse, four Aeonaeians will be born, each possessing great and powerful magic. They shall end your tyranny and restore peace and order to this world. They will become the Guardians of Aeonae."
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