Hello guys, Stir Drem here. This is my first ever fan fiction, but i will try my best to write this. Any feedback is good, either it's helpful tips, suggestions or critics. Stir Drem, out!


The Prologue

Long time ago, before Gamindustri even born, there was a single god who held the power to the elements of Fire, Ice, Wind and Earth. These were the main elements to create a new world, thus using his power, Gamindustry was born. But after the world was created, he also created 4 goddesses, the first ever CPU to watch over the land. He then transfer his last elemental powers into 2 similar relics, now one resides deep in the ocean, the other high up in the temple of a mountain, so high that you can't see the top of it.

Few thousands year later, a boy came from an island far away from the 4 nations. He grew up and became a sea treasure hunter and he found the great power: the power to control the element Ice and Fire. When he went back to his home island, one of his best friends had taken the entire island for herself after she obtained the power similar to his: the power to control the element Earth and Air. He then confronted her. They had a fierce fight, known as the Elemental War. But he has only activated half of his power, and was defeated by her. But something happened. His power lost control and took over him, defeating her in the process. She managed to get away, but he was still mad, and proceed to destroy the entire village looking for her. But the power didn't last long. It died out, turning him back to normal and he saw what he didn't want to see: His entire village was destroyed by his own hand. Realising the dangerous power inside of him, he begged his last best friends and his crew to lock him up. They built a tower up on top of the mountain and sealed him there, never to be awaken again. Over the years, monsters started to spawn, killing almost everyone except for one. After the revival of the Deity of Sins, the monsters spawned more, and the island turned into a monster-filled place, and it was forgotten in time.