The Story Begins...
It's an orignal day at the Genji Kingdom. Children laughing and playing, parents working and playing. It was a lovely day for playtime.
In the castle, lived two sisters. Diva and Saya, they were much alike, I guess that's why they're sisters. They got along very well, no fights, no arguments. Nothing can tare this relationship up. They ran around the castle playing with their mother, Harumi Artyu. She was the queen of the land, their father Hyug Artyu was the king of the land, but died many years ago in a war of Sairu.
Saya and Diva was playing tag up in the tall tower above their rooms. "Can't catch me!" Diva giggled. "I will sometime!" Saya shouted running fast.
Saya and Diva did not know about the prophecy that awaits them, but in the part they will find out.
Let the Story begin...
Saya and Diva chased each other for hours, not even tired out. "Gotcha!" Saya shouted grabbing Diva's arm. They both giggled and hugged each other. They both loved each other very much. Saya suddenly spotted something. "What's that over there?" she pointed. Diva turned around and saw a chest. "What is it?" Diva asked. "It's a chest, and it's really old." Saya answered as she blowed the dust off. She opened it and in it was a carved stone.
Saya picked it up and blowed the dust off. Diva coughed. "Sorry." Saya said patting her sisters back. Diva and Saya looked at the carvings closely. "What does it say?" Diva asked. "I'm not sure...let's ask mother." Saya answered. They both ran out holding the carved stone.
Harumi was walking through the halls looking out at the scenery. She smiled and took a sigh. "Mother! Mother!" A voice cried out. Harumi turned around and saw Diva in the hall. "What is it Diva?" she asked. "Me and Saya found a large stone with some strange writing in that empty tower." Harumi face went into a shock, but clamed down. "Oh?" she said. Diva grabbed her dress and tugged it "Come on, we would think you knew what it said." Harumi walked with little Diva and followed her.
Diva went into the large living room and there sat Saya dusting the stone. She turned around and waved at her sister and her mother. "Mother, can you read this?" Saya asked. Harumi looked at it closely for a few minutes "I do, it's a prophecy.." she answered. Saya and Diva looked at each other "What's a 'prophecy'?" they both asked at the same time. "JYNX!!!" Diva shouted. "Darn it!" Saya pouted. They both giggled. Harumi giggled along. "A Prophecy is a legend that comes true after a few years, it's written based on a true actions that's happened." Harumi explained.
"Has actions ever happened here?" Saya asked. Diva nodded in agreement. "There has been, your father was in it." Harumi smiled. "You mean that huge fighting?" Diva asked. Harumi patted Diva's head "Correct, the war of Sairu.." she explained. Diva and Saya looked at each other.
Harumi looked at the tower with the large clock and noticed it was past 9:00. "Oh my, it's getting late. You two want to get some sleep for the Lunar Sun Festival." Harumi smiled taking the sisters to bed. "FESTIVAL!!!" They both shouted. Running to their room. Harumi giggled then looked back at the stone. "Mother, you coming?" Saya shouted. "Yes, I'll be there in a minute!" Their mother shouted back.
Harumi took the stone and dropped in the river surrounding their castle. The stone drifted off into the beyond area of the land. It begun to sink in the ocean in front of a dark, dark cave.
