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“When the sun burns too bright and the moon forgets her light, darkness wins not by force — but by fear.”
The skies cracked open like an old wound.155Please respect copyright.PENANAgAOd03d8ZN
Kasei, draped in crimson armor, rode the firestorms from Mars, wielding fury in his palms.155Please respect copyright.PENANAO5tkV5YcPq
At his side — Getsu, reborn in voidlight, her gaze colder than the vacuum between stars.
The war had begun.
The Celestial Realms fractured.
The Saturnian Rings closed their gates.155Please respect copyright.PENANA9RwMogbWbh
The Venusians declared neutrality — beauty unbothered by blood.155Please respect copyright.PENANAnSqNBF2142
The Jovian clans whispered of omens, retreating to their clouds.155Please respect copyright.PENANAOrXWzw2bGB
Only the Sunside Kingdoms rallied to Kasei’s banner, driven by ancient grudges.
And at the center of it all, the Moon Kingdom trembled.
Whispers of prophecy poisoned the palace halls.155Please respect copyright.PENANAA8aHPCnxgD
Some questioned Tsuki’s right to rule.155Please respect copyright.PENANACWSYgvpsGB
Others feared Getsu’s return was divine retribution.
A faction of lunar nobles — once loyal — began plotting.155Please respect copyright.PENANAbDg5nEDXdh
They claimed Tsuki had grown too close to Taiyo, too emotional, too reckless.
Suisei tried to intercept their schemes, but even he was unsure who to trust.
On the battlefield, Kasei’s legions scorched the starlit bridges between realms.155Please respect copyright.PENANAJn5ZZEn24A
He unleashed solar-touched behemoths, flaming serpents, and siege suns that battered the Moon’s outer sanctuaries.
Getsu, meanwhile, worked from within — corrupting moon spirits, silencing oracles, and turning fear into fuel.
Tsuki, torn between duty and revelation, struggled to unite her people.
Taiyo stood by her, even when his own council summoned him back.
“I will not abandon her,” he declared. “Even if it means turning my back on the Sun.”
But as the Eclipse neared, the question hung heavy in the air:
Could unity truly be forged... when the cosmos itself was breaking apart?
In the final moments of the chapter, under a dimming sky, Tsuki stood alone at the Temple of Radiant Tides.
She looked up — not in hope, but in resolve.
“Getsu… I don’t want to fight you.155Please respect copyright.PENANARyq5KM8pRc
But I will protect this light — even if it costs me everything.”
The stars wept silently.
And the eclipse’s shadow began to fall.
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