A/N: New story because I have zero self control and at this point I could care less. Limits are stupid. I started drawing little doodles that had to do with this AU/Story and since I was drawing so much for it I decided to write for it too and then it all went downhill.

I have a new scanner now, but I'm waiting to use it until my new computer gets here to set it up. The computer should get here sometime by the end of this month? Like the last week of this month. When I have it I'll upload the pictures for this AU on the "princessrein" tumblr art blog I have.

I think you'll notice that the summary and Rein's familiars are slightly different here than what I had originally planned, but I think the story flows better this way.

This was inspired by Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea.

Disclaimer: I do not own FBNFH or WATGBS.

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Prologue

The Tale of the Shining Sun Goddess and Moon Witch

"Can the Moon not shine on its own?"

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Once upon a time, there was a woman called the Shining Sun Goddess.

She was no real goddess, but rather a queen.

A queen all adored and looked to for guidance.

One day, the Sun Goddess became intrigued by a man.

He was a man with an air of nobility.

A man who came and went from her Shining Sun Kingdom.

He would stop by and offer his assistance to the people when the queen could not.

And just as quickly as he came he left.

For some time she observed him from afar.

Soon the goddess learned that this man was a Witch.

But not just any witch.

He was a Moon Witch from the Moon Kingdom.

A Kingdom that was enemy to the Shining Sun Kingdom.

He thrived in the night so then why…

Why would a man whose powers are considerably weaker in the Sun…

Why would a man who had to push himself to the limits to use his powers in the Sun…

Why would a man who, if his identity was discovered, would be scorned by her people…

Why…would he help them?

"Do I need a reason?"

He told the Sun Goddess once she summoned the courage to approach him in private.

"I help them because they need my help."

"If they are to scorn me one day for my heritage then so be it."

"But I will continue to help them so long as they need me."

"No matter the cost."

"That is merely who I am."

The Sun Goddess fell in love with the kind Moon Witch.

But…

"My heart belongs to the people I help."

"Not just your people, all people."

"I cannot allow my heart to attach me to a single place.

"What will happen to the people who need me should I stay?"

"I am grateful for your affections, but they are wasted on me."

"I am not a man to be loved."

"And you know as well as I, you belong to your people as well."

The Sun Goddess cried, but said she would relinquish her feeling on one condition…

She asked him to be with her, for a single night and then she would forget him.

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One day, as the Goddess feared, the people learned of his heritage.

He, as anticipated, was scorned by the people.

He who helped them.

He who came by often to make sure they were well.

He who only wished for their happiness.

He was scorned, hated, and cast away from the Shining Sun Kingdom.

The Sun Goddess wept.

Despite her promise she could not forget him nor relinquish her feelings.

Soon the goddess found herself with child…

Or perhaps more accurate to say with children.

The goddess had been blessed with twin girls.

One who shined as brightly as her mother.

The other carried the air of nobility as her father did.

And that child with his noble air, looked like him too.

The people were outraged!

How could such a man defile their goddess?

The child, who shone as her mother did, was accepted.

The other, the people insisted on having killed.

The Sun Goddess could not deny her people.

So she wept as she signed the execution of her own child.

However, the night before she was to be executed the Moon Witch returned.

He appeared within the twins' room.

The Sun Goddess, who came to see her children together before they were to part for good,

Was very pleased to see him.

She begged him to take her and their children away with him.

"I came only for my child."

The Moon Witch picked up the child who had an air of nobility.

The child that was scorned for looking like him.

He began to make his way towards the window, prepared to leave.

But the Sun Goddess cried out.

Begging him to take her and their other child with him.

"She is not my child. She is yours."

"I do not believe we have any such relation as you are implying."

And with those words he and his child disappeared.

The Sun Goddess and her child were left behind, weeping.

But in her heart the Goddess knew that no matter how many times she had begged.

No matter how much she cried.

It was futile.

As he had said.

She belongs to her people.

And his heart…

It had never belonged to her.

No matter how desperate she wished for it.

No matter how desperate she hoped for his mind to change on that fateful night.

The Sun Goddess and Moon Witch were fated to part ways.

Never to see each other again…