My name is Avant Dekus, the youngest son of Lord Aventus Dekus, a Star Lord of the prestigious House of Dekus.
For as long as I can remember, I've lived in the shadow of greatness—a place where expectations towered like the spires of the Celestial Academy visible from our balcony.
My family's legacy was undeniable, carved into the fabric of the 9th Star Realm.
Each member carried the weight of our house's motto, "Aim High, Strike True." Yet for me, those words felt more like chains than inspiration.
And this is my story—one that began with a single moment, a flash of radiant light that changed everything.
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The morning sun painted Lumis in hues of gold and amber. From the balcony of the Dekus estate, the sprawling city gleamed like a celestial jewel. Floating platforms ferried dignitaries and traders between the marketplace and ivory towers, while energy-bound airships cruised lazily across the sky.
I leaned against the cold marble railing, staring at the distant spires of the Celestial Academy. It wasn't the breathtaking view that kept me there; it was the gnawing sense of inadequacy.
"Avant!" My father's stern voice shattered my thoughts, pulling me back into the present.
I turned and walked into the study, its walls lined with ancient texts and relics—artifacts of our family's storied past. Lord Aventus Dekus sat behind his desk, surrounded by the weight of history. He looked up from his work, his silver hair catching the light of a nearby holo-lamp.
"Are you prepared for your coming-of-age ceremony?" he asked, his tone as much a command as a question.
"Yes, Father," I replied, forcing myself to stand taller.
His sharp gaze pierced through me. "This is more than a ritual, Avant. The Constellation will choose its user. It will define your path, your destiny. This is your moment to prove yourself."
I nodded but remained silent. How could I tell him that I felt anything but ready?
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The days leading up to the ceremony were a blur of activity. Servants adorned the estate with banners bearing our crest, while florists and decorators transformed the grand hall into a setting worthy of royalty.
The anticipation was suffocating.
In the gardens, I trained alone, my frustration mounting with each failed attempt to summon even the faintest spark of power.
The air around me remained still, unyielding to my efforts. My aura—a reflection of one's inner strength—was a dull gray, a constant reminder of my shortcomings.
I'd always admired the stories of my brothers, Aiden and Alden, whose Sagittarius abilities had earned them places of honor within the Constellation Army Forces. They were everything I wasn't—strong, confident, and capable.
But as I stood there, fists clenched in futile determination, I couldn't help but wonder—was I destined to be the Dekus family's weakest link?
The night before the ceremony, I lay in bed staring at the ceiling. My room, adorned with tapestries and banners of our family's crest, felt more like a museum than a place of comfort.
The House Dekus motto stared back at me from every corner, its weight almost mocking.
'Aim High, Strike True'.
Easy words when you had the strength to back them up.
Sleep eluded me. My thoughts churned with doubt and fear. Would I awaken a power worthy of our lineage? Or would I be forever marked as a failure?
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The morning of the ceremony dawned with a grandeur that matched the occasion. The estate was unrecognizable, transformed into a scene of opulence and magic.
Guests arrived in shimmering robes, their laughter and conversation filling the air with a buzz of excitement.
In my room, I stood before the mirror, dressed in ceremonial attire that felt both regal and suffocating. My mother entered, her expression soft and reassuring.
"You'll do great," she said, smoothing the fabric of my robe.
"I wish I believed that," I muttered.
Her hand rested gently on my shoulder. "The Constellation sees what we cannot. Trust in its wisdom."
Her words were kind, but they did little to quell the storm raging inside me.
The ceremonial chamber was a masterpiece of craftsmanship and enchantment. Its walls shimmered with constellations that moved as if alive, casting a celestial glow over the gathered audience.
At the center stood the Awakening Crystal, a three-foot-tall relic pulsing with ancient power.
My family stood beside me, their presence both a comfort and a reminder of the expectations I carried.
The high priestess, draped in robes adorned with starry patterns, began the ritual. Her voice resonated with a power that seemed to vibrate through my very bones.
"Avant Dekus, step forward."
I did, my heart pounding so loudly I was sure the entire room could hear it.
She chanted in a language older than the realms themselves, and the crystal began to glow. Light spiraled around me, encasing me in a cocoon of energy.
For a moment, the world seemed to hold its breath.
The air crackled as the light intensified. Whispers rippled through the crowd as the crystal's energy surged into me.
[System Initiating…]
The voice echoed in my mind, clear and mechanical. My breath caught.
[Awakening Constellation…]
[Successful.]
[Constellation: Ophiuchus]
[Ability: Ophiuchus Aura (Passive)]
A sudden rush of power coursed through me, unlike anything I'd ever felt. My aura exploded into existence, a deep, radiant gold tinged with streaks of black—a stark contrast to the dull gray I'd known all my life.
The high priestess gasped, her composure faltering. "Ophiuchus... The lost constellation. A symbol of creation and destruction."
The crowd erupted in murmurs, their excitement tinged with awe and fear.
I turned to my family. My father's expression was unreadable, a mix of pride and unease. My mother's eyes glistened with tears, while Aiden and Alden stared at me as though seeing me for the first time.
The high priestess approached me, her gaze intense. "Avant Dekus, you have been chosen by a power few can comprehend. The path ahead will be perilous, but your potential is unmatched."
Her words were a double-edged sword, a promise of greatness and a warning of the trials to come.
As the ceremony concluded, I felt the weight of countless eyes upon me. The whispers of the crowd were like a tide, ebbing and flowing with speculation and awe.
But beneath the surface, a deeper unease stirred within me. The Ophiuchus Zodiac was more than a gift—it was a mystery, one that carried with it a legacy of both power and peril.
And as I left the chamber, my mind swirled with questions. What did this awakening mean for me? What lay ahead on this path I had only just begun to tread?
Whatever the answers, one thing was clear—my story was no longer my own. It was tied to something far greater, a destiny I could neither escape nor fully understand.
Yet.