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Frog Beneath the Heavens

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An ancient war once ravaged the skies, one so fierce the heavens wept and laws trembled. The clash of Empyreans and Demonic Sovereigns stained the void with blood and shattered the balance of countless worlds. Amidst this chaos, a single massive formation — the Starry Sky River — wove itself through the darkness, guarding the last sanctuaries of the righteous. It was during those twilight years that a Phoenix, born of flame and space, glimpsed a fate not meant to be hers. And a Dragon, whose roar once shook the secret realms, fell from the heavens, his blood igniting the seas of a distant lower world. The echoes of their fall scattered across time. A world was torn asunder. An ocean was born where none should exist. Ancient powers slumbered beneath the waves, and whispers of fire lingered in forgotten places. The old war faded into legend. The heavens, though scarred, healed. But in the undercurrents of fate, threads continued to weave. And somewhere, in the shadow of a shattered realm, a child would be born. A soul bound by blood and flame, carrying the remnants of a war long past, and a destiny yet to come. The multiverse had moved on. But the laws never forget.
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