Luke and Ana

In a town known as Katah, there was a lonely man named Luke who loved the King and served him in all ways possible. The King in turn loved Luke and deemed him as the greatest soldier. One day, the king saw how lonely the soldier was and decided to give him a wife. The girl he chose was born to a couple with an unbreakable bond. The child was named Ana.

While Ana grew up, Luke was always there for her. When she was young he was her brother protecting her and playing with her; when she came of age they were wed. Together they had a child, a son whom they named Jonathan.

Years later, The King took over a new realm and gained followers whom he loved more than Luke and the others of Katah. Luke became angered with the king and led a rebellion against him. The rebellion failed. As punishment for their crimes Luke and his followers were banished to the desert town of Leah, and because he was the leader of the rebellion, Luke's son was drowned in the south sea. Even though Ana was heartbroken and far from home, she remained at Luke's side.

The town of Leah was full of criminals and pain; a wasteland compared to the paradise of Katah. There, Luke sought revenge against the King and in trying to achieve his goal killed his brothers and followers. This time, those who once marveled at his glory decided to kill him. He was awaiting death when Ana, who had done no wrong, came to stand by his side. He held her tightly in his arms, and together they were burned.