(2nd Excerpt from the Manuscript of the Chronicles of Arlen Sharim)
✨ The universe of Zhyndor is a mosaic of contrasts. Each kingdom, a unique story, made of magic and mysteries that touch the depths of the soul. The mountains that stretch to the sky, the forests that breathe with nature, the deserts that hide secrets and the plains that reflect the courage of its people. The spirit of the world, impregnated by magical forces, seems to envelop every being and every stone, connecting the destiny of all. But, above all, Zhyndor is a place of choices. Choices that write stories and redefine the future.
🌀 "The Crystal Peaks... If I could describe these mountains that cut through the clouds, I would say that they touch the stars. There, incredible cities float, built on platforms of magical stone, where the Aethorians live. I saw one of them, a being with skin as white as snow and dark hair, so straight that it seemed made by divine hands."
The Aethorians are so beautiful that, when they look at you, it is as if they are dancing with the winds. Their wings, made of feathers that shine in the moonlight, are their greatest symbol of power and freedom.
"I learned that they are immortal, but there is one condition: they must live in the Crystal Peaks to maintain their eternal youth. But if they spend more than a year away, their wings disappear, and they can only recover them if they spend three months there."
Lord Vael Namtrah, the current ruler of the Crystal Peaks, is stern but fair. His daughter, Lysara, is a free-spirited young woman, eager to understand the world beyond the mountains.
But I saw something else: the crystals in the towers of the cities, shining like the sun, and I understood how life there was intertwined with the magic of the mountains. The price of power was written into the laws that governed the Aethorians.
💬 Visually Highlighted Dialogue
KAI (thinking, absorbing the knowledge):
"The magic of the Aethorians, their wings, their eternal youth... everything is tied to the crystals. And yet, there is a price."

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