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Chapter 1 - Prolog

Prologue: The Forsaken Pearl

Ninety years ago, the world stood at the edge of destruction.

The skies split open with violet fire. Mountains crumbled. Oceans raged.

The Sky Demons, ancient beings from another realm, descended with fury that no magic could contain.

No one knew where they came from — only that they did not belong to this world.

Mankind was on the brink of extinction.

Magic, once the backbone of civilization, was powerless against them.

But in the final days of despair, a coalition of mystics, nature guardians, and spirit warriors rose together for one last stand.

For seven days and nights, they fought.

And finally — they won.

Yet the victory came at a great cost.

The world lay in ruins.

Forests turned to ash. Rivers ran dry.

The earth was barren. The skies were silent.

To restore what was lost, the remaining sorcerers forged a sacred object —

The Legend Pearl.

It was no ordinary gem.

It held the essence of life itself — the spirit of nature, the magic of healing, and the remnants of ancient power.

Its purpose was pure: to heal the world.

And for a time, it did.

Forests regrew. Lands flourished. Creatures returned.

But mankind — as always — grew greedy.

The Pearl could heal wounds, so some used it to prolong their own lives.

It could enrich the soil, so others sold its magic for gold.

It could purify, so some twisted it to create weapons of control.

Corruption spread faster than the healing.

So, with heavy hearts, the remaining sorcerers made a painful decision:

The Legend Pearl must be hidden.

One by one, the Pearls were taken from the world —

Buried beneath mountains, sealed beneath oceans, locked away with forgotten spells.

Time passed.

Magic faded.

Mystical creatures vanished.

The world became modern, practical, and blind.

Now, the Legend Pearl is nothing more than a fairytale.

Just a whisper from a myth no one believes.

But a secret does not stay buried forever.

And one day…

The Legend Pearl shall rise again.

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