After living for over 10,000 years, Hero still looked as youthful as the day he first set out on his journey. It's wild to think about: after all these lifetimes, all these battles and moments of peace, Hero decided to start something as simple as a bullet journal. He realized it was time to put his countless memories and experiences down on paper-not just to keep track of everything he's seen and done, but to really understand it.
At first, the journal was just a place to jot down things like reminders and highlights from his recent travels: ancient ruins explored, mythical creatures met, alliances made, and even the occasional battle strategy. But soon, it became so much more. Each page transformed into a map of his thoughts, his victories, and even his losses. It was as if, for the first time, he was able to look at his journey from a distance and see patterns he'd never noticed before.
What Hero found most surprising, though, was how writing things down connected him to his past selves in a way that felt real and grounded. This wasn't about boasting his achievements-it was about understanding who he was becoming after all these years. He'd faced off with monsters and ancient foes, sure, but he was starting to see that his biggest challenges weren't always external. The real adventure, he realized, was inside himself.
Now, whenever Hero returns from an adventure, he goes straight to his bullet journal. It's become more than a record; it's a companion. Each line he writes is like a note to his future self and a bit of wisdom he'll eventually pass on. In a strange way, this journal has become his legacy-something to guide the adventurers who'll come after him and perhaps, one day, unlock their own stories.
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Julia had lost everything when Hybern attacked Velaris. Her family was now gone, leaving her the sole survivor. She had never expected to be saved that day of the attack, especially not by the Shadowsinger. She had not even been able to thank him before watching him fly off to rejoin the battle...
Though guilt and grief consume Julia, she tries to find ways to continue living in Velaris without her memories consuming her. When she almost slips into the Sidra, a familiar face is there to catch her, just as he had saved her before.
Confused and conflicted, Julia finds comfort in Azriel and it appears as though he finds comfort in her as well. Will the unlikely pair form an alliance to aid each other? Or will grief ruin any chance of happiness between the shadow and the light?