This world is locked by fate. If you're lucky, fate can give you power. But conversely, fate can also take everything away. Every night, the light of the moon and stars rises from the sky, illuminating the newborn—the unknown star sign, the power of the moon sign, granting a mysterious power to the world.
All who believe in this power believe that its source comes from the orb of fate, always protected by the god of light, in a sacred and beautiful place.
Fioza Olycompz was born without powers. Meanwhile, those around her lived with a gift they called magic.
Fioza grew up in the shadow of violence. Those stronger than her not only oppressed her but also took the lives of her parents. From that wound, revenge was born, and from that hatred grew a great ambition: to plan something crazy—to become king, to lead a kingdom, and to rule the world.
From then on, Fioza instilled a crucial ideology in her life: no righteousness is born of goodness.
After King Saugtus XI died, Saugtus Puthin I succeeded his father. He promised to end discrimination against those not gifted with powers by destiny. However, unfortunately, the reality turned out to be the opposite. Those with magic felt that those without were strange beings worthy of death, and even attacked, and some nearly killed them.
Seeing this, Fioza formed a rebel alliance with other victims, with the goal of overthrowing the king and replacing him, as well as eliminating those who spread discrimination. Fioza loudly addressed her comrades:
"We are not trash, but a place where trash is thrown!"
Her speech galvanized the warriors, and they began planning a rebellion. Meanwhile, the royal court, aware of the plan, also prepared a strategy to counter it.
That night, at 10 o'clock, under the light of the stars and moon, the rebels mounted a charge into the kingdom. A battle was inevitable. Fioza shouted again:
"For freedom!"
This call was met with cheers from her comrades, fueling the fierce battle.
Slowly, casualties mounted, both from the royal court and from Fioza's forces. However, like life, fate remained unfazed. In the end, only Fioza and her five companions remained.
"Mou Wa, Sazhi, O'i, Lookq, Kaza… Go. This is enough. No matter how hard we fight, fate will always be hate us."
Tears of sorrow accompanied those words.
But Fioza stood her ground, staring into King Saugtus Puthin I's eyes as if to pierce his heart with her anger. Meanwhile, Sazhi and the others forced Mou Wa to leave, leaving Fioza alone.
Seeing this, Saugtus ordered his men to pursue them.
"Hey! They're chasing us! Split up!" Kaza shouted loudly to his four friends.
O'i, sharp sword in hand, paused to block them.
"Run into the forest!" he shouted, his voice loud and firm.
The four friends glanced back at O'i, then continued running through the darkness of the forest.
O'i faced Nizi, a warrior with fire magic, and Gelokas, a burly, hulking creature with a large head and pointed jaws. Nizi spat fire at O'i. O'i, seeing this, immediately raised his sword upward and then swung it down, creating a wave of electricity towards his opponent.
Nizi immediately created a wave of fire to protect herself, while Gelokas jumped out of the way and formed a large stone ball, which he hurled at O'i. Swiftly, O'i split the ball in two with her sword, then leaped at Gelokas, swinging it towards his stomach with her electricity magic. However, Gelokas managed to protect himself by creating a stone shield, so O'i's attack failed.
Nizi, seeing an opportunity, threw a fireball at O'i, hitting him in the face, and then Gelokas struck O'i in the chest. O'i's body slammed hard to the ground. Seeing O'i unconscious, Nizi and Gelokas decided to chase the rest of Fioza's group into the forest.
Meanwhile, back in the kingdom, Saugtus and Fioza were still battling it out. Despite his wounds, he managed to enter the palace, kidnap Saugtus's daughter, and flee into the forest. Saugtus's head, burning with rage, swore revenge and killed Fioza.
Meanwhile, Nizi and Gelokas, who had been trying to catch up with Fioza's four companions, returned to the kingdom. The forest before them was bordered by a long, fast-flowing river, and they believed their four companions had died, devoured by the forest's creatures.
The night was eerie. Blood, fire, and collapsed buildings created a dark and eerie atmosphere. Many rebels had died, as had the royal soldiers, who had lost quite a few men.
Meanwhile, the darkness of the night forest forced Fioza to seek shelter under a tree. The princess she had just kidnapped, Sahustin, continued to struggle, crying, and screaming, disturbing her peace. However, the exhaustion from the battle lulled Fioza into a deep sleep.
The moonlight slowly gave way to sunlight, signaling that morning had arrived. When Fioza awoke, she discovered that Sahustin was gone. Frantically, she began searching for him, pushing aside bushes and looking up into trees, shouting his name, but her cries went unanswered.
Weary of walking, she followed the flowing river, not knowing how far she had gone, until she finally found O'i lying limp.
"Hel… are you okay?" Fioza's voice was soft and caring, hoping O'i would wake up and answer her.
Not far away, she also saw Sazhi and Mou Wa enjoying fresh apples. Mou Wa immediately hugged her, and beside her was Sahustin.
"Hey, listen... we found this boy by the river this morning. Then, I altered his memory so he'll think of us as family," Mou Wa explained to Fioza.
Fioza smiled softly, but suddenly a whisper was heard:
"Shhh… did you hear that?" Sazhi asked softly, his eyes full of questioning.
"Is that a forest dweller?" Mou Wa continued in a frightened tone.
Fioza immediately rushed to find the source of the sound. To her surprise, she discovered that the sound was coming from a baby lying in a basket, with a piece of writing on it that read:
"Adynamos kai Achristos."