Prologue
In the year 2160 of the AD calendar, Earth underwent drastic changes that reshaped humanity’s understanding of the universe.
Caught in the crossfire of a war between two unknown planets, Earth suffered unimaginable devastation. The moon was destroyed, triggering a catastrophe beyond anything recorded in history. But that was only the beginning. Weapons of war—so advanced and otherworldly that they defied earthly science—unleashed their full destructive capabilities. Ice caps melted, landmasses crumbled, and seventy percent of the ocean vanished into nothingness. The planet itself was reshaped, but at a terrible cost.
Humans and animals alike were forced to evolve in response to this catastrophe, but the nature of their evolution was even more astonishing than the destruction itself.
As the world became increasingly uninhabitable, millions perished—some from oxygen depletion, others from the ensuing food crisis. But while humans struggled, the animal kingdom adapted first. With their superior evolutionary potential, they transformed into beasts beyond imagination, creatures that once only existed in myths and nightmares. These beasts ushered in yet another era of chaos, pushing humanity to the brink of extinction.
Faced with annihilation, humanity adapted in turn. A new phenomenon emerged—humans were now born with latent abilities that awakened at the age of six, providing a means for survival. Meanwhile, scientists made an astonishing discovery: the destruction of the moon, while catastrophic, had also provided unprecedented benefits. Its shattered remains contained minerals unlike any found on Earth, accelerating technological advancement. The remnants of the war—debris from the weapons that had ravaged the planet—became invaluable, pushing human innovation to new heights.
Now, nearly 1,099 years have passed since that fateful catastrophe. In that time, humanity has uncovered an even harsher truth—the universe is vast, and in the grand scheme of things, Earth is nothing more than a backwater sector, barely worth recognition. It wasn’t until 500 years ago that Earth finally gained interstellar acknowledgment, thanks to six legendary heroes who led the planet to victory in an interplanetary war.
And yet, in a universe filled with cosmic empires and godlike beings, Earth’s struggle for survival is far from over…
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