**~PROLOGUE~**

Once upon a time, an old woman moved from her village to a rural town in Ireland, where humans ruled. She was rumored to be a witch, a woman of nasty and dirty evil tricks. She was the definition of secretive. Her candles were never lit, a foul smell would always come out of her house, and she always sat outside her home, just watching everyone. People even said that they hear her saying mysterious words. Everyone in town feared her.

Except one, a little boy named Arthur. He talked to her, one day. People feared he didn't know what he was doing, that he would get hurt talking to the old woman. But he never did. In fact, it seemed the old woman liked him.

Everyday, he would go visit the old woman, hearing her stories of the future that will befall them if evil ever took over the world.

It was this story that made Arthur ask, "How can this be? Surely, there would have to be people that can save us!"

"Of course there are," the old woman replied. "A number of them. One will start fires, one will bring gifts through his head, one will feel what others feel, one will make the gifts stay aloft, and one will bring light into the life of the whole world."

Arthur carried with him these stories of the old woman. But his mother, and the whole village, did not like the way that the old woman behaved.

They carried torches with them and burned the old woman's house.

Before her perishing, the old woman advised him to lead a family of good.

Arthur was very upset with what happened to the old woman. It seemed that evil had already started to take over the world.

So he married a woman, Hope, who claimed to be the old woman's daughter. She revealed to him the side of the world that no one else knew about. They bore children together, passing down the amazing gifts that Hope kept and the stories of the old woman. Together, they led a family of good, starting with their eldest child, Gideon.

Little did they know that one day, Gideon's family will have a legacy to fulfill.

And that one day, his descendants will save the world from the hands of the devil . . .