Title: Redemption

Day #26: Sora sees Academia being rebuilt and he knows that they won't go down the same path again.


Sora knows what it means to have a second chance, to prove yourself again.
So when the war ends and life resumes, Sora doesn't let Academia stay as a pile of ruins.

Instead he stands by the ruins of his home and slowly, stone by stone, Academia sprouts anew. And Sora does not let it fall prey to the sins of the original. There is color, there is life. There is not hatred etched onto the stones, but acceptance.

What was his greatest regret, became his greatest pride.

When Sora sees new students flood through the halls of Academia with innocent eyes, wearing colored jackets that do not represent their ranks in an army, and with duel disks that can't take lives there is hope in his heart.

It is slow and gradual but life goes on.

And every year Sora tells the story of what Academia had been, he refuses to hide the truth behind honeyed words, and tells them of the darkness within the walls. Of war and death and how dueling lost its meaning to destruction.

And every year Headmaster Sora Shiunin makes sure that the future will be brighter with each student that enters Academia's walls.