The age of dragons was upon us.
No one knew how they came to be. They just appeared out of nowhere.
They look like us – almost. They seem to be humans… but also like gods. Some sort of twisted in-between. I’m not sure if this is what the founders of Chrysathelia intended when they meant for “gods and humans to unite and walk as one.”
Their power is ferocious. I’ve heard even the distant land of Phosphoria isn’t safe. The city state of Lunaer was attacked recently, too. Several minor territories were severely affected, too. It’s only a matter of time before our Kingdom of Lyraea is attacked, too. With a threat of this magnitude, like it is very much of concern for us.
I’ve heard they have the power to spawn mysterious, ferocious creatures – familiars? Monsters? Fiends? Whatever they were, they would spawn from the dragon’s energy and do their bidding – which, so far, is destruction.
I have to stay strong – I trust Althea has no problem with strength. But me?
I’m a bit scared, in all honesty. Everyone looks up to the royal family of Lyraea to guide and defend them. What’s more, Lyraea is one of the most influential powers on the entire planet, so I have a lot to live up to.
Lyraea’s power… It came from all those years ago, when Chrysathelia was first founded. Luxana, our god, made a promise with the first Kings – Cerio and Adonis. (Hah, that’s a bit funny – they were twins, just like me and Althea.)
The god Luxana was the leader of the Chrysathelian faction in the War of Origin, so it would follow that the land blessed by Luxana in Chrysathelia would be the most powerful. Our bloodline bears the Brand of Luxana, as well. Even if he does not walk with us physically, his power is ever strong in our line. As such, I have an obligation to fulfill, by utilizing his power as best as I can to defend Lyraea – especially in this time of strife.
I know our history very well – it was taught to us from a young age. And there’s that one travelling bard – Cordelia – who visits Lyraea every now and then. I always make it a point to listen to her tales whenever I get the chance. Her lyrics are always so enchanting and emotional – it’s as if you’re physically taken to the tales and battles of the past.
From what I know of Chrysathelian history, gods have always walked alongside humans. For one, we bear the Brand of Luxana – we bear a god’s power. I hear Lunaer takes an active role in the City of Lunaer in ensuring its prosperity and success. After all, it’s one of the most important trade locations in the world. And then there’s the legend of Elzina Forsyth from Glaciae – an eternal warrior from the War of Origin, who became one with the god Glaciae themself. It is said she wanders the lands, seeking through the shadows of the world to quell darkness that goes unnoticed. Oh, how admirable that is… I wonder if she also still persists today in this new age of the dragons – her courage and strength would be much needed in this era. The land of Phosphoria, I hear, is a beautiful place in which nature flourishes in the most stunning and most wonderful way you could ever imagine. Some of the most amazing forms of technology come from the people of Phosphoria -- their goddess ensuring that they may flourish with nature's blessings. And then there’s the goddess Thaliann. It is said she wanders the lands to bring healing to those who need it. I hear in the neighboring land of Aurius, she is especially important to the people there. Cordelia’s songs about Thaliann are always the most intriguing – they go into such detail and color, and it always pulls me in. Truly, it makes me want to know more about the goddess Thaliann – I wonder if I shall ever come across her.
Ah… Did I ramble on too much? I sincerely apologize… Wait, why am I apologizing to myself? Ugh, I’m such a mess…
In any case… The dragons. Yes. We should watch out for them… I have to ensure Lyraea doesn’t fall to ruin.
If only I can muster up that resolve within myself, though.
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