The Tales

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Welcome to Esperia — A World of Harmony and Magic
In the enchanting world of Esperia, the Seven Shapes have united to bring peace and balance to all living beings.
At the heart of this harmony stand two guiding forces:
Shala, the Shape of Time,
and
Atma, the Shape of Balance.
They are joined by the Five Elemental Shapes, each embodying a vital force of nature and spirit:
Vati – Shape of Wisdom, bearer of Water
Gurumin – Shape of Empathy, guardian of Wind
Eklea – Shape of Awareness, spark of Lightning
Kenko – Shape of Health, soul of Earth
Faya – Shape of Willpower, flame of Fire
In this peaceful land, magical creatures known as the Espers nurture a radiant force called StarDust—a warm, glowing energy that lives within. It must be cared for every day to keep its light shining.
Through centuries of reflection, exploration, and love, the Espers have gathered their knowledge and stories into a single, ever-growing magical tome:
One Daily Tale
Let its pages guide you, inspire you, and help your own StarDust glow brighter—day by day.
Shala, The Shape of Time
  • Question your own beliefs

    Question your own beliefs

    Eklea’s teachings were certainly the most difficult to grasp. What exactly is awareness—or consciousness? To help the Espers, she always tried to use concrete examples. And the theme today was: “You should always question your own beliefs.”A younger one asked, “But if that’s what we’ve been taught, shouldn’t our beliefs be right?” “When you learn,…

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  • Pure Heart

    Pure Heart

    Cha Cha was looking at Guruko, who was humming a song she had heard from the birds of the nearby forest. He thought to himself: “Guruko really has a pure heart.” He reflected on how the planet Earth was plagued by raging wars, genocides, and inequity—and how many of its inhabitants were living, oblivious to…

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  • Our own extinction?

    Our own extinction?

    What kind of world are we going to leave behind for future generations?Can we really behave so selfishly that, even though we now fully understand how human behavior has impacted the world, we still choose to ignore what must be done—as if nothing will go terribly wrong if we continue doing nothing? Future generations, not…

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  • A World with Limits

    A World with Limits

    The Espers were magical creatures with incredibly potent skills, but the Seven Shapes—and in particular Atma, the Shape of Balance—were there to remind them that the more power they gained, the more cautiously they had to use it. Without considering the consequences, a new magic could trigger an irreversible chain reaction that might reshape the…

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  • The Cycle of Life

    The Cycle of Life

    The Shape of Time, Shala, had witnessed with her own eyes the beginning of the cycle of life in Esperia. She remembered when nature took form, eventually spreading in harmony with the mountains, the seas, and the rivers. She remembered the first Espers, born with their beautiful inner light, which they would call StarDust. When…

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  • Virtuous Circle

    Virtuous Circle

    When writing One Daily Tale, the 7 Shapes were also tracing the path for any Esper of Esperia to develop themselves by following a Virtuous Circle. Working on their StarDust meant doing what was right for the planet and for others, and studying the principles of One Daily Tale meant enhancing their StarDust! By building…

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  • Inner Fire

    Inner Fire

    In order to maintain their StarDust, it was essential that any Esper kept their inner fire under control. Every Esper was born with their own fire burning inside them, and its intensity and color could take many forms! Faya always reminded the young Espers that working on one’s inner fire was a task only they…

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  • Paper books over screens

    Paper books over screens

    The reality is that screens have taken over the world—smartphones, tablets, computers—all within just a few decades. We also now understand that, physiologically speaking, it is recommended for young children to avoid screens as much as possible and instead use paper books. It is better for their brain development. And when we consider that our…

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