Long ago, a group of sailors set out on a perilous voyage, driven by dreams of discovering new lands. For weeks, their ship braved the vast, uncharted waters, the horizon stretching endlessly before them. But as days turned to weeks, their provisions dwindled, and despair began to take hold.
Just as hope began to fade, the sea revealed a miracle. Rising from the mist was an island, shimmering like a jewel upon the water. As their vessel drew closer, the sailors were awestruck by what they saw.
The island was unlike anything they had ever imagined. Trees bore fruits of every color, their shapes unfamiliar and alluring. Strange rocks, glowing as brightly as the sun, littered the shores, while crystal-clear streams flowed through the vibrant greenery, their waters untouched and pure.
But the most astonishing discovery awaited deeper inland. There, amidst the paradise, lived a people unlike any they had ever encountered. Their skin was impossibly pale, their hair as white as freshly fallen snow. They moved with an ethereal grace, their serene expressions hinting at an unearthly origin.
To the sailors, it was as if they had stumbled upon the children of God. Awe-stricken, they named the island "The Garden of Eden," a testament to its divine beauty and its mysterious inhabitants.
Little did they know, this discovery would set in motion events that would ripple across the world, forever altering the course of history. For the "children of God" were not human, and the secrets of the island were far older and more profound than they could ever imagine.