9800 years ago, a child was discovered in the land of unnatural phenomena, Nazo. The child was not discovered through the likes of reproduction, or typical birth, but rather one of two strikes of lightning from the heavens. Even in Nazo, such a discovery was uncommon, thus the people wondered if the divine had sent him to their homeland to test their intelligence. The people feared they could not take care of such a child as they could one from their homeland, so they summoned their king and queen. Raoul and Runa Fenrir were their names; two wizards who rivaled the Gods of Ishval. They took ownership of Akiro and his twin brother, Akira, welcoming them to their kingdom: Ald Ragnarok.
Ald Ragnarok was a kingdom built with the purpose to create gods and goddesses out of young males and females. Anybody considered a resident of Ald Ragnarok was treated as if they led the planet. They (including Akiro) lived in absolutely luxury, given anything they desired other than magic; something one would have to discover alone. As a baby, Akiro could not do anything but allow his 'parents' to do everything for him. Albeit, after one year of living in Ald Ragnarok, a life-changing decision was made. Akiro and his twin brother had been named the successors of Ald Ragnarok's king and queen. Throughout their first year of life, Raoul and Runa indeed believed divine potential within the two, thus they entrusted the two with the kingdom.
War commenced from those envious of the two due to this decision; everyone against the Fenrir family. Alas, Raoul was a wizard who could manipulate time to godlike extents, while Runa could control space just as well. Even the combined forces of Ald Ragnarok did not stand a chance against the two, and so the war ended flawlessly in the Fenrir family's favor. However, was it really a victory? Nazo had been narrowed down to four civilians, after all. Luckily, word of this war had reached other planets among the Wakusei Universe, resulting in extraordinary recovery in population. However, one of the planets invited to repopulate, unfortunately, was the planet of demons: Akuma. They adapted to the unnatural phenomena within Nazo to become ethereal.
Ald Ragnarok had become challenged by Akuma shortly after this advancement in demon nature. Again, it was the entire population versus the demon family, but simultaneously, Raoul and Runa continued to prevail in all wars. Sadly, the demons vowed in their final moments to reincarnate annually until the Fenrir family would finally be defeated, though little did they know, the planet of demons wasn't the only planet to Nazo's support.
Ald Ragnarok had negotiated a trade with Mirai, the planet of futuristic technology to acquire some of its finest defensive creations in exchange for Lacrima. The people of Mirai at the time required fuel for their machines, while magic from godlike wizards could complete a one-year technological process in a single day. These defensive pieces of technology would become the strongest of walls. Akiro was seven years of age at the time, and was tested in fact to see how powerful the walls were. Knowledgeable of his mother's potential, at least, Akiro concluded that it would now take a magical force equivalent to her strength per barrier (ten of which) to gain access into Ald Ragnarok. At this age, Akiro wanted to stop being seen as a successor for a while, and pursue studies of all species within the Wakusei Universe.
Learning about Mirai was the easiest, considering the union Ald Ragnarok had established with the people of that planet. Akiro would always invite a scientist from Mirai to learn more about their people. He studied their unrivalled intellect, origin of living only in what would be considered Future Ishval, but of all things, that these people were future reincarnates of the people of Ishval. In other words, these people were human just like the majority of Ishval; a surprising factor that eventually made Akiro conclude his study of Mirai.
Next was Tetsukasu. This was the planet of animals, and perhaps the banishment of human civilization within their planet. Akiro is still capable of recalling the moment when he had asked a supernatural sabretooth tiger if they detested humanity, to which the ancient feline nodded its head. Two planets now were linked with humankind, though this was the first time Akiro questioned if humans were a safe species. Evidently, omitting Akuma, he trusted the people of his universe more than where most human beings reside.
The third planet to test was Kyoka. This was the planet of magical amplification. Akiro felt uncomfortable having anyone speak to him from this planet considering their immeasurable potential, so his father took his place in this study. Apparently, wizards of all types explored this planet to foresee their magic at its greatest extent. However, Akiro came to recognize that Kyoka hardly displayed any civilization aside from visitors. Raoul had told Akiro that if he was so curious about humans, it was best to know that he did not encounter a single Mage in Kyoka who wasn't human. Therefore, caution of humanity within Akiro's soul rose drastically.
Ald Ragnarok was a kingdom built with the purpose to create gods and goddesses out of young males and females. Anybody considered a resident of Ald Ragnarok was treated as if they led the planet. They (including Akiro) lived in absolutely luxury, given anything they desired other than magic; something one would have to discover alone. As a baby, Akiro could not do anything but allow his 'parents' to do everything for him. Albeit, after one year of living in Ald Ragnarok, a life-changing decision was made. Akiro and his twin brother had been named the successors of Ald Ragnarok's king and queen. Throughout their first year of life, Raoul and Runa indeed believed divine potential within the two, thus they entrusted the two with the kingdom.
War commenced from those envious of the two due to this decision; everyone against the Fenrir family. Alas, Raoul was a wizard who could manipulate time to godlike extents, while Runa could control space just as well. Even the combined forces of Ald Ragnarok did not stand a chance against the two, and so the war ended flawlessly in the Fenrir family's favor. However, was it really a victory? Nazo had been narrowed down to four civilians, after all. Luckily, word of this war had reached other planets among the Wakusei Universe, resulting in extraordinary recovery in population. However, one of the planets invited to repopulate, unfortunately, was the planet of demons: Akuma. They adapted to the unnatural phenomena within Nazo to become ethereal.
Ald Ragnarok had become challenged by Akuma shortly after this advancement in demon nature. Again, it was the entire population versus the demon family, but simultaneously, Raoul and Runa continued to prevail in all wars. Sadly, the demons vowed in their final moments to reincarnate annually until the Fenrir family would finally be defeated, though little did they know, the planet of demons wasn't the only planet to Nazo's support.
Ald Ragnarok had negotiated a trade with Mirai, the planet of futuristic technology to acquire some of its finest defensive creations in exchange for Lacrima. The people of Mirai at the time required fuel for their machines, while magic from godlike wizards could complete a one-year technological process in a single day. These defensive pieces of technology would become the strongest of walls. Akiro was seven years of age at the time, and was tested in fact to see how powerful the walls were. Knowledgeable of his mother's potential, at least, Akiro concluded that it would now take a magical force equivalent to her strength per barrier (ten of which) to gain access into Ald Ragnarok. At this age, Akiro wanted to stop being seen as a successor for a while, and pursue studies of all species within the Wakusei Universe.
Learning about Mirai was the easiest, considering the union Ald Ragnarok had established with the people of that planet. Akiro would always invite a scientist from Mirai to learn more about their people. He studied their unrivalled intellect, origin of living only in what would be considered Future Ishval, but of all things, that these people were future reincarnates of the people of Ishval. In other words, these people were human just like the majority of Ishval; a surprising factor that eventually made Akiro conclude his study of Mirai.
Next was Tetsukasu. This was the planet of animals, and perhaps the banishment of human civilization within their planet. Akiro is still capable of recalling the moment when he had asked a supernatural sabretooth tiger if they detested humanity, to which the ancient feline nodded its head. Two planets now were linked with humankind, though this was the first time Akiro questioned if humans were a safe species. Evidently, omitting Akuma, he trusted the people of his universe more than where most human beings reside.
The third planet to test was Kyoka. This was the planet of magical amplification. Akiro felt uncomfortable having anyone speak to him from this planet considering their immeasurable potential, so his father took his place in this study. Apparently, wizards of all types explored this planet to foresee their magic at its greatest extent. However, Akiro came to recognize that Kyoka hardly displayed any civilization aside from visitors. Raoul had told Akiro that if he was so curious about humans, it was best to know that he did not encounter a single Mage in Kyoka who wasn't human. Therefore, caution of humanity within Akiro's soul rose drastically.
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