The Iridescent

The Iridescent

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Legends were born from books that hold the past-history, as remembered by those who once lived. Within their pages lie tales of beginnings: of how humanity came to be, of magic, and their existence. Thousands of years passed, and a quiet unease settled over the world-an omen, heavy and unspoken, whispering of a calamity yet to come. Whether fate or the hand of something unseen, no one could truly say. Young buds, still green; unaware of both the beauty and dangers of this world stood as fragile symbols of hope. As they each hold the light to defeat the darkness. And when the time comes where darkness crowns itself unmatched. There stirs a birth beyond all reckoning-woven from the last glimmer of light and the first defiance of the dark An Iridescent-neither light nor dark, but the ethereal union of both, resplendent beyond the reach of despair.
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