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The Story of SageOnce upon a gloomy time, in a far off planet in the middle of the Quasar Galaxy lived a young and beautiful enchantress named Sage Aranita. Sage was orphaned as a baby, and was sent to leave with an elderly man named Edgar Rashka. The Chief Elder of the Vispran society. He raised and taught her the ways of the Enchanters. All was well, and prosperous up until Sage's sixteenth birthday. It was then that a horrible power was unleashed from within her. Immediately after she blew out her candles, she blacked out...only to reawaken in a blood drenched scene. A massive massacre had occur, taking the lives of every single villager. She ran home to find guidance from the Elder, but instead found him laying face first into a pool of dark red blood, with a long sharp knife creeping out of his back. Attached to it was a note, simply saying:
"Happy Birthday Sage, may I always be with you" -
Vispra This is the life of Sage, through her own words:
"It has been three years since that faithful day. The day when my village was destroyed, along with the people. I look back, and think about how much I truly miss the Elder. Although he was not my real father, he treated me as nothing less than his daughter. Teaching me new things everyday, with that warm and inviting smile on his face. He was great man, he truly was. It was unfortunate, that things turned out so badly. I'm still unsure about it all, it all just a blur merging endlessly in my mind. Actually, the whole event was a haze. As if it had never happened, but I know what I saw. The image is stamped repeatedly in my mind. The sight of it all, the smell. It was real,..wasn't it?
What I am certain about, is that the note on the knife that killed Rashka was written by someone....someone named Vispra. But who is she, and why would she have done such a horrible thing. And most of all, why did she let me live? Why didn't she just kill me along with the rest?
Anyways, I took it upon myself to leave my planet. Hoping to find the answers to my many questions. I fear that it may not be easy, but I have never been one to simply give up. I will find out what happened that day, whether it takes my life or not. Action must be taken against the guilty....
The day is near.
I will find you Vispra,
and make you pay for what you have done."
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