THE FIRST PRINCIPLE LAW
LIGT AND DARK
Preface
Ansem was a good ruler. Many called him the 'Just Judge,' for her ruled with the
justice of the gods. Others called him the 'Wise Wizard,' for his wisdom was of the
sages of old. Others gave him the title the 'Light of Life,' for it was under his rule theat
the World of the Unbroken Sanctuary (Authors Note: Hollow Bastion, before Ansem
turns dark) not only survied, but flourished. But even in the purest of lights there must
be a shadow cast. Such is the first natural law: That everything, no matter how
untainted it is always holds some form of the miasma called darkness. This same force,
this thick murk, which drips with a mixture of malice, fear, hatred, and sorrow, was the
single cause for the emodiment of light, the ruler of this kingdom, to forget his morality,
forget his wisdom, to forget his light. Yet this first natural law can be turned both ways,
for where there is shadow there must also be somewhere, some, even if so small,
evidence of a semblance of light. And this is what saved the King the people knew and
loved. After the Keyblade Master had struck him down, this creature without a heart
of it's own, his only small shine of light was the key that triggered the division. The light
of the King became the one called Anka, and the dark of the beast became Malsem.
Such was the first exception to this first natural law. But after the worlds were again
separated, the need arose for these two to be joined, lest the balance of the World
Order be broken, and the worlds slowly deteriorate. The ones Anka abd Malsem must
be joined, and the chosen one must join them.
