01.
Crossover
Should one be deemed ‘special’ at the time of death, natural or unnatural, one will be given a second chance at life.
To be deemed ‘special’ is no extraordinary feat. To be ‘special’ is not having more strength, more knowledge, or more opportunities than the average person. One merely needs to have appreciation for the things God created.
Water.
Travel.
Flame.
Flight.
Frost.
Time.
Earth.
Light.
Health.
Wind.
Lightning.
Mind.
And finally, oneself.
‘Special’ beings that are given another life are not to use it out of their own freedom. God cannot protect his children by himself; thus he has ‘special’ beings help him. These ‘special’ beings are then called ‘Guardians’.
‘Guardians’ are not sent back to Earth after resurrection. They are sent to one of the two asylums to protect and be protected. They are to stay there until they die again; their lifespan will be determined accordingly.
The two asylums are alike, yet different. They are parallel to each other. The one thing they may have in common, most noticeably, is the Tree of Life. Should the two trees be inflicted upon, Earth will pay for its damages.
Like the asylums, the guardians shall be parallel to each other. God had made this so to preserve balance. They are alike in power and health, different in individuality.
In order to preserve the two asylums and its guardians, God has proclaimed rules onto them.
I. There must be six guardians in each asylum at all times.
II. Should a guardian meet their parallel in another asylum, they shall disappear.
III. The Tree of Life must remain as it is.
IV. Guardians must protect each other and humanity.
When guardians reach the end of their lifespan, they are then sent to Heaven. Should their lifespan be cut short, God will decide on their fate. Once a guardian is gone, another replaces them. And so the cycle repeats.
So this is more like a manual than a prologue. If the story gets too confusing, you can look back at this :D
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