Stinging cold whisps of ice and strong gales spiraled around the atmosphere, seemingly orbitting the gigantic blue tower that stood as the only man-made thing still standing on the Blue Star. The Blue Spire rose many kilometers toward the sky, ever pointing at the Silver Star, looming over the desolate world in which it was doomed to stand in. The Silver Star hung majestically in the sky, looming over the surface of the ice-enveloped world.
In the depths of the Blue Spire were labryinths and corridors of art, depicting the great wars of the Blue Star. At the highest peak of the Blue Star hung a magical crystal, suspended in mid-air by the will of Althena. In it slept a beautiful blue-haired woman, whose beauty was not masked by clothing.
The Silver Star stirred abnormally.
The woman's eyes opened. Her hair flowed every which way. A golden pendant around her neck shimmered. Her face stern, she extended her arm toward the edge of the crystal. Using a magic given to her by the Goddess, the woman left the crystal by levitation. Once she was out, she descended quickly to the depths of the spire.
Walking firmly, gracefully, through the corridors of the Blue Spire, she made her way to the grand ledge which looked over the ice-capped wasteland. She passed mosaics and murals depicting epic wars, the Goddess Althena, the Four Dragons...
She passed a carving depicting the leaving of the Blue Star to the Silver Star. The image showed the Goddess Althena, flying through space, being trailed by the Four Dragons and citizens of the Blue Star to their new world.
The woman passed through the last corridor, lined with gigantic statues at least twelve meters high. The statues were carved in the image of every Dragonmater known to the Blue Star.
She came to the ledge that loomed over the barren fields of snow. She took a panoramic look of the area, confused.
"This is not the time for my awakening..." she said to herself.
She looked up at the Silver Star. She saw a vision of its surface collapsing in on itself.
"Something's gona terribly wrong..."
An evil, dark laugh boomed through her mind, causing her to flinch.
"Oh no, Lunar..." she said. "Zophar..."