Above the Noah Continent, the brilliant stars seem to be embedded in a huge piece of black velvet, shining brightly, giving the night sky an indescribable sense of mystery and depth.
On this night, such tranquility was suddenly shattered by an abrupt change. First, a dazzling light streak tore through the darkness, followed almost simultaneously by another light streak appearing in the night sky.
These two enormous meteors streaked across the sky at astonishing speed, like two swords cutting through the night sky, shattering the silence of the night and disappearing into the distant horizon.
In this profound moment, the two deities hanging in the heavenly palace - The Goddess of Light, Su Lea, and The Dark God Othus - also gazed upon it all. Despite possessing near-infinite divine power, they could not fathom the true destiny behind these two meteors.
This makes the two of them particularly nervous and plunges the entire divine realm into an unprecedented unease.
"Strange, what exactly do these two meteors signify?" Odysseus furrowed his brow slightly.
"Unknowable, but undoubtedly change is coming." Suleja responded calmly.
The two deities silently made a common wish in their hearts: no matter what these two meteors will ultimately trigger, they hope that the residents of Noah Continent will all pass through safely.
Two meteors streaked across the cloudless night sky, leaving behind a beautiful and mysterious trail. They ultimately landed at two extremes of the continent - one in a serene place called "Chloe Town," and the other in the midst of a plain.
Chloe Town In the sky, at that moment, the vast expanse of stars seemed to be torn open by some mysterious force. People ran out of their homes in astonishment, witnessing this rare celestial event. In this small town, a pregnant woman named Elma was enduring the pains of childbirth.
Elma's husband, Henry, paced anxiously in a corner of the room, his forehead beaded with nervous and anxious sweat. He occasionally glanced out the window, as if seeking some answer from the dazzling meteor.
"Breath in, breath out," Elma exerted herself as a new life was about to enter this world.
"Alright, one, two, three, push!" The midwife Marion instructed sternly.
Finally, a baby's cry pierced through the oppressive atmosphere of the room. "It's a girl, and her eyes are blue!" Marion exclaimed excitedly.
Henry's eyes were moist as he held Elma's hand, unable to express the emotions flowing between them.
"We will call her Sophia," Elma smiled, her voice filled with endless love and hope.
At the same time, another meteor streaked across the sky, flying over distant mountains and deep valleys before finally landing in a vast land called " Aiserai Plains." The local residents witnessed all of this and speculated whether it foreshadowed some kind of great change.
The inhabitants here are not only elves, but also skilled dwarves.
When a meteor streaked across the sky, leaving a bright trail of light, the stars in the night sky were suddenly overshadowed by this intense glow, making the entire plain bright as day.
Elves and dwarves living in this land all set aside their work and looked up at the sky, amazed by this sudden astronomical phenomenon. They felt a kind of shock and unease in their hearts, as if the appearance of this meteor heralded a great change in destiny.
In an inconspicuous corner of the Aiserai Plains, a household is also experiencing this extraordinary night.
The candlelight in the room flickered with the atmosphere, illuminating this quaint and charming residence.
The master of the house, Atus, is a middle-aged man with a thick beard. His gaze is firm yet filled with unease, pacing back and forth in the room.
And his wife, Liana, a radiant woman with loving eyes, lay on the bed, showing signs of fatigue but with eyes full of anticipation.
As members of the elven race, both of them have delicate features like works of art and long golden hair flowing like waterfalls.
"This is an omen," said the old tribal chief Abram, his eyes filled with the wisdom of ages. "This child will be special, destined to influence our fate."
Serena finally succeeded in bringing the child into this world. When Atus entered the tent and saw his wife and the newborn child, an unprecedented sense of fulfillment filled his heart.
The child appeared different from the moment he was born, with eyes that had a strange deep blue color, as if they had the ability to see through everything. Atus and Serena knew deep down that their child was destined to be someone special.
"Our child will become a great figure," Serena whispered to Atus. "I want to name him Morris."
In this way, two children born in distant places, like two meteors, triggered a series of incidents and brought unpredictable futures to the Noah Continent.
Since the night the meteor landed, the atmosphere of the Noah Continent has become increasingly eerie. Not only did unusual ripples appear on the surface of the town's lake, but even The Sands of Oblivion exhibited some incredible phenomena, such as sudden cessation of sandstorms or the reappearance of certain long-lost flora and fauna.
It seems to be shrouded in a deep, unfathomable, unknown, and mysterious atmosphere.
The residents of the Noah Continent, whether they are citizens of the Three Empires, the beasts of the Eastern Forest - the Shadow Deep Forest, or the elves and dwarves of the Aiserai Plains in the west, all feel this unstable energy.
At the same time, Suleja and Odysseus were quietly observing all of this.
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