Note: I made this up, if it has some relation to other things in TV/books/movies ect. I didn't know. So with that, please review!

Prologue

There is a land….far unknown to our kind. It is a land filled with magic and peace….or so it used to be. This land is called Altea. It was once ruled by a mighty queen, Queen Allana. Queen Allana was a fair and just ruler. She had snow white hair and blue crystal eyes, so pure. She had two daughters, Princess's Tealaka, and Faronla. Then one day…..Altea's skies turned from white, to black. The Culture race invaded Altea and took the Queen as hostage. If the Queen Allana wouldn't give up the throne, her daughters and people would be killed. So, not wanting to hurt her children or kingdom, she gave it all up. But the leader, and 'King' of the Culture, Endmonile, with dark hair, red eyes and tan skin, went back on his word. He murdered the Queen. Soon after, Endmonile found young Tealaka, and decided to raise her as his own with his wife, Youdile.

What happened to the other girl, Faronla, you ask? Well you'll have to find that out for yourself won't you? Hey! I'm only the narrator! Don't shoot the messenger!

Anyway…

Youdile, was a gentile caring woman, and ruled Altea for her husband, while he was away on bringing his people to immigrate. She was quite pretty and had long black hair that went to her waist with bits of red and pale skin. Youdile raised Tealaka and loved her as a mother. And so the years passed from the time the Alteains call 'The Dilete'. In 9 years the kingdom was still fair, prosperous and normal, but for black skies. And then one day, a girl in her late teens appeared in the kingdom's castle town, Alkia. Her name was Cherille. Yet, Youdile took the girl in, seeing she had no place to go and was a kindhearted woman. Then suddenly, the town was being attacked but the Culture's. Not a soul knew why as they went screaming and running, but all gates were locked…..like bugs in a cage. Screaming…dieing…..the stench of blood and rotting corpses filled the air that night.