A/N: I've written a lot of crossovers/crossover ideas, but this one has to take the cake for weirdness. Just...go with the flow, okay?


Her entrance into his life and into history was marked by a blatant, shameless invasion of his private rooms.

She was unlike any woman he'd ever seen before. Long gold curls framed her face and slipped from the loose knot secured on top of her head. Gold, heavy lidded eyes surveyed him and the room easily. Red markings adorned her face, arms, and upper chest like tribal tattoos. Her body language spoke of ease, casual unconcern, and a dash of haughty disdain. As for her clothes…

Well, the less said about those, or the lack thereof, the better.

He'd never seen anyone wearing clothing like she did. Tight black pants, (could they even be called that?), clung to the shapely lines of her legs like a second skin. Her black top had no sleeves or back and barely covered her front. A blood red flower was stitched into the the abdomen of the shirt. Her small feet were bare and hovered an inch or so above the ground. Enormous tattered leather wings flapped lazily behind her, keeping her suspended in the air.

She was the most stunning woman he'd ever seen.

She also didn't seem intimidated by the sword pointed at her throat.

"Who are you? How did you get in here?" Su-Won demanded.

She ignored him.

Instead, her attention was taken by the room around her. Her eyebrows, with the red lines painted above and below, shot up. "You're a king, right?" Her head turned so their eyes met. "Why do you live in such a dumpy place like this?"

Su-Won found himself sinking into the depths of her rich gold eyes.

The downfall of the King's heart would come at the hands of a tiny blonde inhuman woman and her love. A girl like no other. She was a creature, she told him with a smug grin, called a Homunculus. The Homunculus Greed, in fact.

It would be a story for the ages. The love story of Su-Won, King of Kouka, and Eden, the Homunculus Greed, would be whispered about until it had long passed into myth.

But she would not be the one to tell it.