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Once upon a time, a single drop of moonlight fell from the heavens and from this small drop of moon, grew a magic, silver flower. It had the ability to heal the sick and injured. Well, centuries passed, and there grew a kingdom, which was ruled by a beloved King called Mana and a Queen. The Queen was about to have a baby, but she got really sick. She was running out of time and Mana was looking for a miracle. He heard about the powers of the silver flower, so he and his men went on a search for it.

However, there was an evil sorcerer called the Earl that was hoarding the flower's healing power and used it to keep himself young for hundreds of years, and all he had to do was sing a special song.

After a long time of searching for the flower, Mana and his guards finally found it. They gave it to the queen and the queen bore a healthy baby boy with beautiful silver hair, which they named Allen. And to celebrate his birth, Mana launched a flying lantern into the sky, and for a moment everything was perfect.

When the Earl found out what happened to the flower, he snuck into the castle and tried cutting baby Allen's hair while singing. As soon as the hair was cut it turned into an auburn colour, and the Earl realized then that he cannot get the power that way. He stole the baby and hid him in a hidden tower deep within the forest, where the kingdom could never find him. The Earl raised the child as his own, and his family helped as well. They were called the Noah and they would visit Allen every now and then. But Allen was not allowed to leave because the Earl was determined to keep his new magic flower hidden.

"The outside world is a dangerous place, filled with horrible, selfish people. You must stay here, where you're safe. Do you understand, flower?" The Earl tells Allen while brushing his hair.

"Yes daddy."

But the walls of the tower could not hide everything. Each year on his birthday, Mana released thousands of lanterns into the sky, in hope that one day, his lost son would return. His brother Nea was there to help the king because Mana's wife died with the grief that she would never see her son again.


Author's note: I have decided to rewrite the story because I did not like how it sounded and I plan on adding more of the characters into it.