The Garden of Eden is not just a paradise—it is the heart of divine creation, a world bathed in golden light where celestial beings roam, their bodies pulsing with divine energy. The Fruit of Life, standing at the centre, glows with an ethereal radiance, its mere presence filling the air with power. It is said that whoever consumes it gains immortality and limitless strength—but only God's chosen are allowed to guard it.
Our protagonist, known as Lucian among the celestial warriors, stands atop a white stone pillar, overlooking the vastness of Eden. His silver hair flows like strands of light, his eyes reflecting a universe of wisdom beyond his apparent youth. While the other warriors train rigorously, Lucian is laid-back, often joking and lazing around, much to the frustration of the others.
Aziel: "Lucian, you're supposed to be our strongest warrior! At least act like it."
Lucian: "Nah, I'm good. Someone's gotta appreciate the view while you guys swing swords all day."
But behind his relaxed attitude, Lucian holds a secret—he remembers every past life. He has fought in countless wars, died, and been reborn again, always carrying the same memories. Though powerful beyond imagination, he rarely shows his true strength, fearing that if he does, it will push the war into unimaginable chaos.
That evening, the skies of Eden flicker strangely, as if reality itself trembles. Something is coming.