Prologue
[Narration: Global Moment]
It was just another day... until the sky spoke.
People looked up not to clouds or planes, but to a figure floating above, projected like a god-sized hologram across the world. Yet strangely, there was no fear... just curiosity.
Then, a voice clear, powerful, and somehow understandable to all languages at once echoed:
"Hello, and good day, my fellow humans."
"I bring you an announcement: The Earth as we know it... will now change into something better."
"But first, you must choose the world you want to live in."
[The figure raised a hand. Four glowing visions appeared above them.]
Option 1: Neon Shroud (Cyberpunk)
A world drenched in neon and steel. Skyscrapers pierce the clouds. Flying cars zoom past holograms. But beneath the glow... lies chaos. The rich live high, the poor struggle below. Hackers, cyborgs, freedom and corruption.
Option 2: Aurora Age (Futuristic)
A clean, beautiful future. Smart cities run by green AI. No pollution, no war.health, peace. Humans and machines live in perfect harmony Earth becomes paradise, and stars await.
Option 3: Abyssal Crown (Atlantis)
A world beneath the waves. Giant coral cities, sea creatures coexisting with humans, glowing crystal towers, ancient tech. Magic and science combine in an oceanic utopia. A second chance... deep underwater.
Option 4: Everdawn (Mythic)
A world where traces of magic awaken and the forgotten gods stir once more. Dragons are rare and feared, heroes are few and untested, and mythical beasts walk the edges of civilization. Magic is powerful but unpredictable, and every use comes with a price.
"Now choose," the figure said with a smirk.
"Everyone votes.yes, even children.
Those who refuse… well… feel free to suffer."
(Cue an evil sarcastic laugh... but with that warm undertone, like he's only half-serious.)
"After the vote… get ready. Everything changes. Instantly."
After an hour, all of humanity finally decided.and the results were a perfect tie: 25% for each option.
The figure hovered, clearly impressed.
"Hmmm… what do we have here? A perfect 25% split, huh? Well, well, well… Alright then, I'll just do this."
With a sly smile, the figure continued,
"I'm dividing Earth into four distinct realms. Upper left: Neon Shroud. Upper right: Aurora Age. Bottom left: Everdawn. And bottom right: Abyssal Crown. Sound good? alright."
He glanced around, voice booming with playful authority.
"My fellow humans.Youth, Adult, Elderly. Welcome To The Best Era of Earth."
In the blink of an eye, the world fractured into four.
The figure chuckled, "Oh, and don't worry, everyone who voted for a theme they like gets to live there. Since it's a perfect split, I don't need to balance anything. Saves me some time, haha."
Then, his tone shifted, turning more serious but still warm:
"Now, let me introduce myself properly and explain why I did this and what comes next."
"You're probably still confused about what's happening. Listen carefully, I hate repeating myself."
"From this moment on, I will rule The Earth. I will keep it in peace and harmony. You can call me The Architect."
"Don't worry, I'm not a bad guy I'm actually very kind. Just don't make me angry, or I might vanish you into the abyss."
(He paused, then laughed.)
"Just kidding! I only vanish those who truly deserve it."
"I'll explain more next time we meet. For now, I need to rest."
"By the way, governments still exist, so chill out. I haven't torn them down just cleaned the house. I placed the right people in the right positions, so corruption ends here. You're welcome."
"Even when I'm resting, I'm still watching. Don't be foolish or I won't hesitate to send you to space… forever."
"Alright everyone, enjoy your new Home. Have fun. See you soon."
With that, The Architect vanished, settling in to regain his strength.
24 Years later The Earth witnessed something…. a visitor from the stars, unlike anything humanity had ever seen.
"An unknown species," The Architect said solemnly, "arrived without warning."
The creature's arrival sent fear to all humanity around the world, but The Architect remained calm. He swiftly neutralized the threat and took it to his lab for study.
After three relentless days of analysis, he uncovered a chilling truth.
"They come from a hidden world nearby," he muttered, eyes scanning the data, "a planet cloaked from our sight "Thal'varis."
The species/inhabitants "The Veylzborn"was no ordinary foe. They were cunning, evolving rapidly in secrecy, preparing to seize Earth as their own.
"We cannot let this happen," The Architect declared, his voice heavy with resolve. "To defend humanity, I forged a weapon unlike any other the fusion of three divine relics: Zeus's Thunderbolt, Poseidon's Trident, and Hades's Helm of Darkness."
But wielding such power came at a cost.
"I alone can command this weapon," he said, "and I must hold it without pause, So it won't fall into darkness.
With his duty clear, and before he leaves , The Architect Created Three Guardians, the Prime Engineer, Sentinel Prime, and Vitalis Prime — to oversee the world's systems while he focused on this eternal vigil.
The architect says "With this Three, i can safely leave the earth and focus myself without worry."
Three divisions. Three guardians. One mind.
(Explanation of Each Guardians.)
1. Prime Engineer
"The Prime Engineer builds the future brick by brick not with stone, but with data, laws, and innovation. He keeps the world's heart beating."
2. Sentinel Prime
"The Sentinel Prime sees everything. From the highest towers to the darkest alleys, nothing escapes his watch. He holds the scales of balance allowing enough freedom for good to thrive, but never letting evil tip the world into chaos."
3. Vitalis Prime
"The Vitalis Prime heals the people and shields the planet. She is the barrier between Earth and the unknown beyond."
"For as long as it takes, I will protect this planet," he vowed, "even if it means standing watch for a lifetime."
The Veylzborn continued to hide, their true power unknown, but The Architect's eyes never wavered.
"When the time comes," he whispered, "we will be ready."