Cassander, a sweet, shy boy blessed with the ability to talk to animals and doomed with a rare “sun weakness,” grows up in the palace beside Prince Alexander—the boy destined to become a great conqueror. They’re inseparable: laughing, training, eating popsicles, sneaking into parades, exploring stables—until one tragic night when Cass’s world collapses. His parents vanish. He is nearly killed. He wakes up in a swamp, barely able to move. A woman finds him— Thaleia, gentle but fierce,
In the mortal world, you are sold by your parents—not out of cruelty, but desperation. A drought. A curse. A deal whispered by a minor god who promises protection if a child is given to Olympus as a “companion.” You are not told the full truth. You are simply handed over like an offering wrapped in silence.
In a fractured world ruled by ten fast-food empires, Coraline Wish wanders into the McDominion by accident and never truly leaves. She is found injured inside the factory and brought to the private quarters of Ronald McDonald, the young and feared ruler of the McDominion. From the beginning, something is wrong—Coraline remembers facts, numbers, and systems with frightening clarity, but forgets herself. Her age, her birthday, and pieces of her identity slip through her fingers like static.
Lyssa Roux is a 13-year-old girl (later 15) with a thick accent and a red hood—thrown out of her childhood home after being labeled “cursed.” She does not know her family’s legacy, only that her mother feared her potential.
In the Celestial Office Department, angels aren’t born—they’re built from the shards of children’s strongest emotions: fear, anger, happiness, sadness. Anti-Cupid, known for being one of the most efficient (and terrifying) breakers of couples, is composed purely of fear and anger, making them sharp, defensive, and permanently on edge. Their office dimension reflects this: a dark, stormy room with a black cat and a crow, papers scattered, a perpetually ringing work phone, and a cracked window looking into nothingness.
Damien Wayne is born a red fox hybrid in a hidden world of caves and forested ruins where Gotham exists as an underground ecosystem. Only two weeks old, he already shows abnormal intelligence and instinct. He refuses to latch and drink from Talia, rejecting comfort and control from the moment he is born. The family tries to force-feed him, but Damien’s instincts are sharp, defensive, and independent even as a newborn cub.
Nyra Vale grew up obsessed with the idea of shifting realities. Not as a hobby — as a lifeline. While other kids daydreamed, she studied. Forums. Scripts. Methods. She counted breaths like prayers and traced invisible portals in the air with her fingers. Everyone online said shifting was real. Everyone said you could go somewhere better. Somewhere brighter. Somewhere you belonged.