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Rin and Caspian arrive in the Kingdom of Pravia as official diplomats, tasked with observing a nation famed for harmony, stability, and flawless social order. In Pravia, relationships are not left to chance. Bonds-familial, political, romantic, and strategic-are formally decided by its ruler, the enigmatic Match Maker.
The ruler of Pravia presents himself as the image of aristocratic refinement. His speech is deliberate and eloquent, his movements graceful, his demeanor unfailingly polite. He speaks with the calm authority of someone who believes deeply in his own wisdom, often punctuating conversations with dry humor and gentle jokes that make him appear approachable rather than domineering. To outsiders, Pravia feels peaceful-almost idyllic.
As part of diplomatic protocol, Rin is required to stay with a host family, a practice meant to foster trust and cultural understanding. The arrangement is warm, welcoming, and unsettlingly perfect. Rin quickly notices how smoothly everyone in Pravia seems to fit into their assigned roles, how conflict is rare, and how loneliness appears nonexistent. Caspian, ever observant, begins to feel that the kingdom's harmony comes at the cost of something unspoken-but nothing overtly threatens them.
For a time, everything feels... safe.
That illusion fractures when Lucemon senses a presence beneath the kingdom's refined surface-an overwhelming, unfamiliar pressure that feels eerily close to the birth of a new Demon Lord Digimon. Unlike previous threats, this presence does not radiate chaos or malice. Instead, it feels controlled, deliberate, and patient-perfectly aligned with Pravia's philosophy of curated bonds and predetermined harmony.
As Rin grows more entangled in Pravia's systems and expectations, he begins to question whether the kingdom's peace is truly benevolent-or whether it is built on quiet domination disguised as care.