Confederate meeting room
"Mom, it can't be true! A blue moon? Often the births of these lunar families are descendants of other lunar generations, but this child breaks the rules of life."
"In fact, this year we had the opportunity to have children from symbolic families, including this blue moon. It's impressive."
"With this blue moon we now have ten children from symbolic families."
"Maider, don't you think you're exaggerating? They're just like other children; they possess magic like everyone else."
The founder spoke: "Maider is not exaggerating. For example, the royal moon family is literally made of moons. They can take human form. Like demons and other entities, they have been the focus of symbols since the creatures were born." symbols. because of them."
"Exactly 100,000 years ago, the first blue moon created other types of moons and stars. She devised the system of Void Symbols: books and cards to help new moons practice their powers. When activated, the cards summoned people created by the moon itself. They played and fought with these cards."
But one day, an exhausted sapphire moon drew a Void Symbols card. The blue moon was furious; after all, these beings were her creation. Other symbols became angry at the death of one of their own, and Thus began the Seven Times War."
"Both the symbols and the moons, powerful factions, clashed. The war ended when God intervened and they signed the PIA Agreement: Peace, Independence and Friendship."
"The symbols recognized that not all moons were evil, but they desired freedom despite being created by the blue moon. Having children from the most magically powerful families in this world is a blessing."
"Wistert and the other symbols, along with the other children, are crucial to the Confederacy. Now, does everyone understand their meaning?"
"Mother, look at Wistert."
"What is happening?"
"Remember the portal train project? Look, he's completing it. What we fought for years, he's solving."
"Look how he moves the pieces and the circuits. Despite being a child, he has remarkable knowledge."
"I foresee a bright future for him as a Confederate."