Erin Jones
Bio
https://www.webnovel.com/book/eclipsed-hearts-a-tale-of-forbidden-love-and-redemption_27511306806970005
- url from webnovel
Stories (2/0)
Eclipsed Hearts
Prologue: The Battle that started to all Many generations ago, Eldoria was a thriving city bathed in the golden light of prosperity and knowledge. It was known as the "City of Light," a beacon of enlightenment in a world filled with darkness. Its citizens were scholars, artists, and visionaries, all working together to unlock the mysteries of their universe.But Eldoria's golden age came to a devastating end during the War of Shadows, a cataclysmic battle that would forever change the city's destiny. The war was sparked by a powerful artifact known as the Obsidian Scepter, an object of immense dark magic that had been unearthed in the city's depths. Legend had it that the scepter held the power to harness the energy of the cosmos, but it came at a great cost—the corruption of the one who wielded it.As the battle raged, the city's brightest minds sought to harness the scepter's power to defend Eldoria. They created a complex spell to imprison the dark energy within the scepter and banish it from the city. In the midst of the incantation, a mysterious figure, whose identity was lost to history, emerged. This enigmatic individual seemed drawn to the scepter, compelled to wield its dark power. In a fateful moment, the spell backfired, trapping both the dark entity and the unknown person within the scepter itself. The city was saved, but at a terrible price. The once-majestic Eldoria was left scarred, its golden age reduced to a shadow of its former glory. Over the centuries, the memory of the War of Shadows faded into legend, and the identity of the figure trapped within the Obsidian Scepter became a mystery lost to time. The city, now teetering on the brink of darkness, had never fully recovered from that fateful day. It was a place where shadows loomed, and the air was heavy with the lingering echoes of a battle fought long ago.
By Erin Jones9 months ago in Fiction