Today’s Tale
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Welcome to Esperia — A World of Harmony and Magic
In Esperia, magical creatures called Espers nurture the StarDust, a glowing energy that lives within all.
The Seven Shapes guide this world, bringing balance, wisdom, and care to every being.
Each day, One Daily Tale shares a story from their magical tome—let it inspire your StarDust to shine brighter.
Step into today’s story and let the magic unfold…
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“With ‘if,’ one could remake the world. But with ‘if,’ and by putting those ideas into practice, it becomes a reality.”
It was with these words that a conference began in the Will section of the Great Library of Esperia.
Faya, the Shape of Will, led the discussion and wanted to draw attention to the need to act in addition to having ideas.
“Esperia was able to change thanks to putting into practice the principles presented in One Daily Tale,” she continued.
“The discovery of the StarDust was a true revelation for everyone. Just like the understanding that it requires the combination of the Five elements in balance.”
Eklea, the Shape of Consciousness, continued.
“Yes, and we now also know that it is unique to each person and essential for understanding oneself better, because it reveals our inner Shadow, often buried within us if we do not nourish our StarDust.”
Putting into practice the principles of One Daily Tale had allowed Esperia to find a harmony never seen before. But the Seven Shapes clearly understood that this peace was fragile and requires the daily efforts of everyone.
And that is why One Daily Tale came into being.
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