Prisma, a remarkable newborn with eyes resembling a rainbow, possessed an extraordinary ability to perceive the colors of people's souls from the moment he came into the world. Along with his rainbow eyes, he possessed spiritual powers that rivaled even the mighty Kaijus. Raised within one of Sental's main churches, Prisma quickly ascended to the rank of "Cardinal" at the tender age of 12. The Pope himself held high expectations that Prisma would eventually become the Lord, given his immense spiritual prowess. However, being the sole witness to the vivid colors emanating from the souls of others, Prisma grew increasingly curious, especially when he witnessed the first of his companions pass away. The beauty of the colors, a sight only Prisma could comprehend, brought him immense satisfaction, akin to a drug-induced addiction that consumed his mind and body. He yearned for more exquisite hues. To witness the merging and fading of his close friends' magnificent colors as they departed into the vast sky, Prisma would go as far as killing them. The intensity of his joy surpassed human understanding, resulting in smiles so immense that his lips would tear and bleed. Prisma discovered that killing lowlife humans was futile since their colors were unsightly and caused him immense anguish. He learned that the worth of a soul's colors depended on the connections forged between individuals. Consequently, Prisma turned his attention to celebrities, curious about the extraordinary hues their souls might possess. However, he discovered that most of their souls were average, as the connections these celebrities had were predominantly one-sided. Realizing that he needed to kill the Pope, whose soul was connected to numerous humans in both directions, Prisma became the most wanted person in the world. Despite numerous bounty hunters seeking him, they all succumbed to Prisma's powerful spiritual magic and perished. With each battle, Prisma grew stronger. He soon discovered his unique ability to manipulate spiritual energy zones related to emotions, disabilities, and manipulation. By using these zones, Prisma could blind his adversaries, alter their motivations, make them believe they were animals, and much more, all limited only by his imagination. The current Cyber team referred to Prisma as a Kaiju, acknowledging that his powers could bring about the downfall of humanity itself. Prisma engaged in a grueling battle against the Pope, finally achieving his goal. The colors that emanated from the Pope's soul exceeded even Prisma's wildest enjoyment. As he experienced these feelings, Prisma transcended humanity, becoming something akin to a god, much like the Lord himself. However, before Prisma could ascend to godhood, the world's strongest defenders united to confront him, successfully vanquishing him and bringing an end to the Prisma Era.
The events following Prisma's death remain a mystery to the world, but even beyond the grave, Prisma found himself awakening in the Void. His blindfolds falls off as his rainbows shines within the void, granting him the ability to see within the Void, where he encountered the true essence of the Afterlife. In the Void, spirits wandered and slumbered, incapable of perceiving or interacting with anything. He wandered among them for an extended period until he accidentally stumbled upon a dream. Prisma initially believed he had been resurrected, but soon realized he had entered the dream of a slumbering human. This revelation enlightened him to the existence of dreams within the Void. Prisma witnessed other spirits entering dreams, where they became harbingers of nightmares for the dreamers. His own encounters with dreams remained a matter of chance. Eventually, by fortunate circumstance, Prisma came across an individual chained in darkness within the Void. Recognizing the figure as the Lord himself, Prisma approached, but the Lord remained unresponsive. Touching the Lord's chest, Prisma witnessed a faint glow and, by chance, glimpsed the memories of the Lord. This experience granted Prisma an understanding of everything, opening the gates to greater knowledge. The longer Prisma stayed in the Void, the stronger he became. He encountered dream walkers, individuals capable of traversing others' dreams, as well as the realms of Void and Limbo. Prisma began capturing these dreamers, forging connections with their physical bodies and possessing them. However, these possessions were limited by the individuals' mental fortitude and physical frailties. Through these possessions, Prisma could once again behold the colors of human souls, driven by an addiction that persisted despite a 99 percent failure rate of full possessions. He became known as REVA, the revenant, to humanity. Operating discreetly, beneath the notice of higher powers, Prisma evolved. He eventually learned to fragment his soul into numerous versions of himself, although these individual souls acted independently, all driven by their collective pursuit of experiencing the colors of souls in the real world. Over time, the REVA souls developed a shared grand plan: the simultaneous genocide of the entire planet, a grand lightshow that Prisma would revel in. Prisma meticulously orchestrated his steps towards achieving this ultimate endgame goal.
After Prisma's demise in the story, Jayden concludes the story, providing closure to Prisma's narrative. Grace expresses her surprise at the existence of such a remarkable individuals in the past. Mako reveals that REVA is indeed Prisma, emphasizing his addiction to the colors of human souls. James asks Holly if she has been following the story of Prisma as told by Jayden, to which Holly nods in amazement. James, still confused, continues to listen attentively. Jayden informs them that the events of Prisma's story took place 200 years ago and were considered a crucial tale taught exclusively to those holding the rank of Father and higher within the church. Grace raises questions about the church rankings, and Jayden explains that it begins with Deacon, Priest, Saint, Father, High Priest or Cardinal, Pope, and ultimately, the seemingly unattainable rank of The Lord. Everyone expresses interest in learning about these ranks. Mako adds that similar ranks exist within the Shaman, Monks, Knights, Mages, Hinode, and Ziria. Holly is surprised to discover the existence of Knights and Mages. James, still perplexed, asks why the people of Freeda are not taught about the lands beyond their own. Jayden responds that individuals without special gifts came to Freeda to establish a land free from spiritual powers and monsters. By withholding knowledge about the outside lands, they aim to protect the human mind from the chaos that lies beyond. Grace inquires about the nature of these monsters. Mako explains that the monster population has significantly diminished throughout human history and now primarily exists in the western land of Nor, where the Kingdom is situated. Jayden then retrieves his phone and begins watching a live video of the Para team, showcasing the quality of life within the church. Everyone eagerly joins in, impressed by Para's work.
As night falls, Team Ghost gathers to discuss their plans. Jayden explains that he and Bael will journey to Sental to cleanse Bael's curse. Grace suggests that the rest of the group travel to Ziria to track down Brodin and find Lucas. The next morning, the enormous Hinode ship reaches Hinode, and the Ghost team disembarks to witness the breathtaking cityscape. Wiz walks alongside Mako and Adamman, expressing their sense of being home. The team is greeted by numerous Hinode officers, who transport the large cubes in their trucks. Holly suggests exploring the cities, but Jayden reminds them of the plans made the previous night. Adamman approaches Jayden and Bael, confirming their readiness to head to Sental. After a brief exchange, Jayden and Bael enter a limo with Adamman. Before they depart, Grace approaches Jayden, requesting his promise to return. Jayden assures her and encourages her to stay safe, exchanging a fist bump. As the limo drives away, Mako instructs Sasha to guide Grace, Holly, and James in exploring the cities. Sasha nods and leads them to another waiting limo, and they set off on their tour. Mako and Wiz enter a different limo and head to a cemetery, where they observe Hinode officers burying their fallen comrades. Wiz studies a list of names and instructs an officer to inform the families of the deceased. They then return to the Hinode HQ base, where the officers bow as they pass by. Mako gazes around as they walk through a long hallway. Wiz asks Mako how it feels to be home, and Mako confesses that it feels different without his mother. Upon reaching the main room, Mako becomes emotional upon seeing a family photo that includes Wiz, his mother, a younger Mako, and a baby Walter. Wiz consoles Mako, acknowledging that their upcoming journey to Ziria will be treacherous and emphasizing that it is a land of gangs where death is permissible.
Mako agrees, acknowledging that the Ghost team is still too weak. Wiz proceeds to enlighten Mako about his family's origins, revealing that they hail from the land of Nor. Despite being part of the House of Mages, Wiz left due to his lack of spiritual power and trained under Mako's maternal grandfather, eventually becoming a Hinode citizen. He rose to become the city's renowned star, married Mako's mother, and, ultimately, earned the respect of the people as Hinode's boss, despite his physical weakness. Wiz imparts to Mako that true leadership is not solely about power. He concludes by stating that their group must grow stronger to survive in the land of Ziria. The next morning, Sasha, Grace, Holly, and James return from their city tour, entering the main room. To their shock, they find Mako bound to a chair. Sasha rushes forward but is swiftly incapacitated by a cloaked figure. The cloaked individual approaches with a sword, prompting Grace to retaliate by throwing a vase, which is effortlessly sliced in half. Grace engages the cloaked figure, taking advantage of the obscured vision caused by the shattered vase. In the midst of the intense confrontation, James is wounded on his chest while attempting to protect Holly. Grace delivers a powerful punch that shatters the doorway, but is temporarily blinded by a flash bomb. Holly works to free Mako, while James tries to seize the cloaked figure, but their efforts are thwarted. The cloaked person disarms their sword and throws it, narrowly missing Holly. Mako catches the blade with his hands. Suddenly, a zip line extends from the cloak person's waist, and Holly pulls Mako, narrowly evading the attack. The zip line propels the cloaked figure forward, delivering a series of kicks that Mako skillfully blocks. Holly attempts to use pepper spray again, but the cloaked person throws a pebble into the canister, causing it to explode and temporarily blind Mako and Holly. Grace joins the fight with an electrically charged kick, but the cloaked person parries it, causing Grace's leg to become lodged in the floor. The cloaked figure knocks Grace unconscious with a kick. Later, Grace wakes up to find the cloaked person unmasking themselves and declaring that it was a test of their strength, emphasizing that they have a long way to go.