A Healer? (A Realm Of Angels And Demons)

A Healer? (A Realm Of Angels And Demons)

Philia Hilz

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Even a night could change one's story, but mine was different, it wasn't just about a night because I discovered the life I've lived isn't even mine! A magical realm characterized with Angels, Demons and other mythological creatures, something I've always believed could exist only in fantasy books. Three magnificent giants were the first I saw and trust me, it scared shit out of me! ______ Luna Yuki tries hard to understand life in a magic realm but it ain't easy as she almost gets killed on her arrival. In quest for the elemental spells book, she comes in contact with the most feared demon lord! What do you think would happen? A forbidden love story unveils ... Add to your library for updates!

Chapter 1 Synopsis: The great fall.

In a realm that doesn't exist in history or maps, two dominants fight to gain power and authority whilst protecting that which they valued as well.

Luna realm is a magical world occupied by the Angels, demons and other unimaginable species of different breeds. The realm had two world - the upperworld and the underworld.

The upperworld contained two parts - shadows and Light.

The shadows were occupied by the demons while the Angels dwelt in the lights. These creatures weren't separated but lived happily and we're even connected since they shared the Same slaves and masters. They had a common market too and did exchange of goods together - peacefully.

The two sections were ruled by different kings which were the Demon king and Angel king.They shared common interest and discussed issues to promote the lives of dominants.

The underworld was nothing but a prison for traitors and those who sold their conscience to evil or leaked the weakness of the realm to enemies and outsiders. The world was very different from the upper world because it lacked magic and had wraiths lurking around in darkness.

For a long time they lived in happiness until something drastic occurred. something that changed the fate of the realm...

300 years ago in a Luna realm (a magical world dominated by Angels and Demons), during the eclipse of the moon, an unfortunate incident occured leading to the moon displacing from the sky.

Great Sages of both dominants joined forces to stop the destruction and bad luck created by the deadly incident.

A new spell formed from the four elements of earth (fire, wind, water and land) was used as an upthrust to push the moon into the sky. Therefore, a book on the principles of magic containing the new elemental spell was used as a guide to perform the ritual.

Thousands died as a result and investigations conducted proved that the Demon king had tried to summon the moon goddess by using black magic - a forbidden sorcery. He wanted her to grant him immerse powers to completely take over the realm.

This resulted to hatred and disgust and a fatal war broke out. Lives were shattered and blood wasted. The Angels prevailed in the upperworld and the Demons were cast into the underworld.

The underworld was like a prison were the demons dominated Rather peacefully.

A strong gate was built using sorcery to separate the two world. The keys were handled by the keepers who protected the gate with their lives.

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180 years later....

Queen Yuki of the Angels fell sick on the night of delivering her baby. In secret, some wise Sages conducted black magic to help her deliver the baby with all precautions taken.

The moon turned red but didn't fall due to the elemental spells used to guide the sorcery. Instead, the realm gate exploded and many loosed their magic. This gave the demons access into the upperworld again and war broke out that night.

The book on elemental spells went missing including the queen's daughter...

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