The Shape of Balance : Atma

In ancient times, there was a land called Esperia, where harmony blossomed under the guidance of the 7 Shapes.
Among them was Atma, the Shape of Balance, whose hair shimmered with the deep hue of indigo.

Like the gentle, steady waves of the ocean, Atma’s presence ensured that balance was kept, allowing peace to thrive across the land.
Though extremes can often seem exciting, true well-being lies in balance.
Eat too little, and your body grows weak from hunger. Eat too much, and your body becomes heavy and unwell.

Time, too, is precious. Spending it wisely means finding harmony between action and rest.
Challenging ourselves helps us grow—but rest renews our strength and keeps us whole.
Balance is not the absence of movement, but the art of moving wisely.

One day, Atma—the guardian of Balance—was struck down by a mysterious figure.
As she fell to the earth, her voice trembled in a whisper:
“You… what have you done…”

And with that, the natural balance of the world was lost.
A dark magic, known only as Ruin, was unleashed.
It spread like a silent storm, casting a shadowy veil over the hearts of the world’s adults.

This moment has lived on in story and memory, remembered as the day chaos was born in human hearts.
It was the rise of the Shadows, and it came to be known as the Eclipse.


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