Benjamin Christensen :
The Sword of Astralyth (Blade of a Thousand Stars)
⚔️The Legend
Long before kingdoms rose and fell, before gods bound themselves to the mortal plane, there was the Astral Crucible, a place where starlight itself bled into the world. From its molten radiance, the gods forged a single blade—not of steel, but of condensed eternity. They named it Astralyth. This sword was said to be alive, humming with the heartbeat of the cosmos. Its edge could sever not only flesh but destiny itself, reshaping the threads of fate. Legends claim that when Astralyth is unsheathed under a moonless sky, constellations shift, aligning into new patterns that foretell the wielder’s future victories—or their doom. 🌑 The Fall
The gods feared what they had created. To wield Astralyth was to command too much—divinity in mortal hands. So they entrusted it to a single guardian, a nameless champion crowned by both heaven and shadow. He bore the blade into battle, cutting through armies as though they were mist, until his victories drew envy. Betrayed by his own kin, the champion fell, and Astralyth was lost to time, buried beneath stone and silence.🔮 The Prophecy, Whispers in ancient temples say Astralyth will resurface only when the world teeters on the brink of collapse. It will not choose its master by lineage or conquest, but by the weight of their soul. Some say its true wielder will be neither king nor god, but one who carries both the light of hope and the shadow of despair within them. Those who are unworthy and dare touch the blade are said to hear the stars screaming before they are consumed into nothingness.
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