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Once a continent of magnificence, opulence, and adventure, a slow decay has taken root. Capital city: Euna, the last large stronghold of the continent s populace; even this city is half in ruin from neglect and the inexplicable diminution of its populace. The Fortress: the inner sanctuary of the city where the rich and noble have sequestered themselves, turning a blind eye to the struggling outside. Ruins: Dotting the landscape of Aithe are the ruins of other once-great cities known for trade, culture, and beauty The Forest of Sidue: A legendary wood far to the west of Euna, with growing rumors suggesting it may be haunted. The creeping sickness that has spread throughout the land has its origins in the evil that lies within. Creatures and Races Humans: The most prevalent race on the continent; very concerned with class and social stature; population is centered around Euna and some outlying farms, though some are still rumored to live in the wilder areas, eking out a living just outside of the Forest of Sidue Nobility: Typically vain and self-centered; the descendants of greater kin; primarily concerned with comfort; the ruling class Merchants: A growing segment of the population, the only real threat to the nobility; fall into two categories: the wandering peddlers and the established town shops; realists full of practicality, a surprising source of hope, leadership, and bravery for the dwindling populace Commoners: Farmers, laborers; typically poor but not necessarily uneducated Clergy:  Spiritual leaders, they claim to be set apart from the rest of the population but tend to latch on to the nobility or the upper crust of the merchant class The Fae: A general classification used to describe a variety of creatures that are able to use magic; tend to fall into two broad factions Dark Fae: The only known inhabitants of the Forest of Sidue, the Dark Fae are known to attack unwary travelers and are suspected for many disappearances of those who try to cross the Forest Light Fae: Uncommon but not entirely unknown, Light Fae live among humans. They have dwindled as a race more than humans, with only a few left that are able to perform even rudimentary magic; rumors suggest the dissipation in magic ability has to do with the decision to dwell among humans Main Characters Saena: The heroine; half of the story will be written first-person point-of-view from her perspective; Saena is the youngest daughter of an honorable, well-to-do traveling merchant named Silam; the family travels between Euna and the outskirts of the Forest regularly; Saena has an elder sister named Phana who is mainly concerned with becoming a member of the Nobility; Saena enjoys the life of the traveling merchant, but her father impresses upon her the importance of finding the source of decay in the land and stopping it Aerim: The hero; half of the story will be written first-person point-of-view from his perspective; a Commoner living outside the Forest, Aerim is human, but he is also something more, which his secretive father, Thaeri, refuses to explain; Aerim meets Saena while she is traveling through his land and helps to escort her father s caravan through some bandit-infested areas; he learns of their desire to find the source of the decay and vows to join the quest; in the process, he learns about his Fae heritage and that he possesses the key to saving the populace Themes Finding romance in unlikely places Coming of age and learning how to leave home and family to find a new life Good vs. evil: Discovery that the line is not always clear and how to make the right decisions despite that fact Challenges Physical: Saena primarily faces the physical challenges; as a traveling merchant s daughter, she has learned to fight; she faces the Dark Fae but suffers weakness in her mental defenses against their magic; Aerim learns to fight from Saena and helps her learn to defend herself mentally Magical: Aerim is surprisingly resilient to magic and discovers his growing powers as he and Saena venture into the Forest to investigate their foe and find the root to the decay of the land; he must ultimately confront the truth that his mother was a Dark Fae and was responsible for introducing a sickness to the human race Conclusion Aerim and Saena confront Aerim s mother and defeat her, but the wheels are set in motion and they must find a way to stop the coming battle with the Dark Fae to save the human race. *.<>, . | ~ Ђ Є Š Œ <@fh‚„€‚ЌЎDF’ІЈ"$fjˆŠЈЊ## #"#f#h#ќ#ў#о$т$і$ј$4'6'Р)Ф)и)к)D+P+R+T+њђюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюьюZh>{Ї56\]Z 5\Z;,.>. ~ ЦЦ}44H$ & F Ц „ „˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„ `„˜ўH$ & F Ца„а„˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„˜ў8$ & Fd$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$~ Є Œ >@Жmm,@$ & F„а„d$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„H$ & F Ц „ „˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„ `„˜ўH$ & F Цp„p„˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„p`„˜ў@h„‚ЎЖm$$H$ & F Цp„p„˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„p`„˜ўH$ & F Ц „ „˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„ `„˜ўH$ & F Ца„а„˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„˜ўЎF’Ј$hЖЖmЖЖH$ & F Ц „ „˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„ `„˜ўH$ & F Цp„p„˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„p`„˜ўhjŠЊ#Оu,,H$ & F Ц „ „˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„ `„˜ўH$ & F Ца„а„˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„˜ў@$ & F„ „d$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„ `„##"#h#ў#Оu,,H$ & F Ц „ „˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„ `„˜ўH$ & F Ца„а„˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„˜ў@$ & F„а„d$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„ў#р$т$ј$6'Жu,ЖH$ & F Ца„а„˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„˜ў@$ & F„а„d$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„H$ & F Ц „ „˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„ `„˜ў6'Т)Ф)к)F+Жu,ЖH$ & F Ца„а„˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„˜ў@$ & F„а„d$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„а`„H$ & F Ц „ „˜ўdЄЄ$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$^„ `„˜ўF+H+J+L+N+P+T+ЦЦЦЦЦЦ8$ & Fd$d%d&d'd(d)fNЦџOЦџPЦџQЦџRЦџA$,1hАа/ Ар=!А "А # $ %ААФАФ Фўџ џџџџ РFMicrosoft Office Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.8є9Вqўџр…ŸђљOhЋ‘+'Гй0˜˜Є ЌИ Фа мш0 8DLXx „А@@@Aspose.Words for Java 11.8.0.01 Normal.dot@ўџеЭеœ.“—+,љЎ0Р PX` l˜  ЈИА Title ц ўџџџ ўџџџ ўџџџRoot Entryџџџџџџџџ РF*€1TableџџџџџџџџZCompObjџџџџџџџџqWordDocumentџџџџџџџџ .@SummaryInformation(џџџџџџџџШDocumentSummaryInformation8џџџџџџџџџџџџ №џџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџўџџџ  !"#$%&'()ўџџџ+ўџџџўџџџ.ўџџџ§џџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџџ