For a Noble Cause

The Seven Shapes had understood one thing: no Esper was born with knowledge of the world, its history, or its tragedies.

For the young, sometimes left to themselves, they had understood that it was more than necessary to establish a charter capable of guiding them.

Thus, Faya, the Shape of Will, thought that having a shared global purpose among the Five elements of Esperia was obvious. If years of wars and conflicts had not been prevented until now, it was not only because of the naturally selfish nature of the Espers, but also because of a lack of unity on a planetary scale!

It was only very recently, as their civilization developed, that the Espers had discovered the other elements inhabiting their planet.

Thanks to the use of their magic, they were now able to communicate with one another, but a noble common cause needed to come into being.

That is why the Seven Shapes wrote a charter shared by the Five elements.
One of the articles of this charter described the importance of developing one’s StarDust every day.

And you are reading one of these daily tales right now.

This article, with time, took the form of One Daily Tale…


Our latest tales

  • Yakara

    Yakara

    When the Eclipse took place and Eklea vanished, the Shadows of every Esper began whispering thoughts that made them feel certain—they believed they were right, doing what was right, all while thinking they were fully aware.But in truth, the Shadows had gently slipped blinders over their eyes, making them unable to see the real truth.

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  • Guruko and Cha Cha

    Guruko and Cha Cha

    Guruko was raised on a small island, hidden from the rest of the world. She lived with her Grandma Luna, who often reminded her: “Listening is a gift you should use as often as you can.” Her closest companion was a platypus who fancied himself a philosophical writer. Guruko had named him Cha Cha. Taking

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  • Young Vati

    Young Vati

    Vati, the Shape of Wisdom, wasn’t born knowing everything.She gathered her wisdom slowly, over time—bit by bit—always checking to see if what she knew was still true. At first, learning didn’t excite her. To be honest, she thought it was dull. She would’ve much rather chatted with Gurumin or watched Kenko perform his dazzling flips

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  • The Power of Balance

    The Power of Balance

    Atma had a special gift: she could sense the rhythm of the Shapes within each being. Like a quiet breeze tuning the strings of a harp, she helped adjust their strength, keeping the StarDust glowing gently and in harmony. The flow of the Shapes wasn’t a straight line, like the horizon at sea, but a

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  • The Birth of Esperia

    The Birth of Esperia

    Shala, who had always been alone since the beginning of Time and the Universe, was overjoyed when Esperia slowly took shape. Along with it came the elemental Shapes—Gurumin of Wind, Vati of Water, Faya of Fire, Kenko of Earth, and Eklea of Lightning. If people on Earth could see Esperia, they would be amazed to

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  • The Eclipse

    The Eclipse

    In ancient times, there was a land called Esperia, where harmony flourished, thanks to the presence of the Seven Shapes: Their united presence gave birth to a gentle, warming veil known as StarDust. Its brilliant light reflected shimmering rainbow colors and protected both nature and all living beings in Esperia. The people of this land

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  • The Shape of Willpower: Faya

    The Shape of Willpower: Faya

    In ancient times, there was a land named Esperia,where harmony prevailed, thanks to the 7 Shapes. Faya was the Shape of Willpower.Her color was a fiery red, like the burning flame of a fire.Just like fire, she represented the will to try new things and embrace new challenges.Though adversity can often seem too hard to

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  • The Shape of Health: Kenko

    The Shape of Health: Kenko

    In ancient times, there was a land named Esperia,where harmony prevailed, thanks to the 7 Shapes. Kenko was the Shape of Health.Her color was a warm, earthy orange—like the sun on mountain peaks.Just like the mountains, strong and steady,Kenko reminded everyone that physical health is the foundation of a good life. She encouraged movement, healthy

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