A common world

The presence of Atma, the Shape of Balance, made it easy for the Espers to remember the importance of maintaining equilibrium across their entire planet.

Because they understood that they all shared the same common world, it became evident to them that they should cherish the land that provided their food and the natural Aether granting them the power of magic.

A common ground they came to see as something to protect. They realized, sadly, that before the Chaos War, few Espers had understood this principle. They had used their magic without restraint, draining Aether and harming the planet.

What changed since the Chaos War?

The realization that StarDust could unite them and bring harmony to all—if each being took personal responsibility. The rise of the Seven Shapes made this path clearer, as they led a movement with One Daily Tale to care for both the planet and the StarDust.

A movement that finally transformed Esperia into a land of harmony and peace.

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