In the earliest days, the world was ruled by unseen forces, ancient and unfathomable. These forces shaped the land, the sky, and all living things, though few recognized their presence. Gods whispered their truths to the earth, their voices woven into the fabric of nature itself. The Arbor Divus, sacred spirits living within the trees, carried the wisdom of the ages, imparting their secrets to those few who could listen. Yet, most of humanity walked in ignorance, unaware of the balance that existed between the seen and the unseen, between the physical and the divine.
The world, in its natural state, followed a course that few understood. The land breathed, the winds carried ancient songs, and the stars moved in their eternal dance above. There was harmony in the world, but it was the kind of harmony that passed unnoticed by mortal eyes. The people built their lives, their kingdoms, and their empires, often blind to the forces that shaped their existence. They worshipped gods, yes, but the true nature of the gods was unknown, their wisdom buried beneath layers of time and myth.
Then, one day, a figure appeared—a man who was unlike any the world had ever seen. His name was Luden, and he was not born of the earth, but came from a distant and unknown universe, a place where the fabric of existence was understood in a way that mortals could never comprehend.
Luden was not just a teacher. He was a beacon of wisdom, an embodiment of transcendence. His mind was vast and his spirit unbounded. He saw the hidden connections between all things—the relationships between life, death, time, and the divine. Where others saw chaos, Luden saw an intricate web of order, and he knew the secrets of how the universe functioned. But Luden did not impose his knowledge upon the world; instead, he gently revealed it to those who were ready to listen, those who were humble enough to recognize the wisdom he offered.
He did not come with the intent to conquer or to control, but to enlighten. He sought to guide humanity toward understanding, to help them see beyond the veil of their ordinary lives and comprehend the true nature of existence. Luden showed them that they were not separate from the world, but deeply intertwined with it—every action, every thought, every breath had consequences that rippled through the fabric of the universe.
As Luden's message spread, the world began to stir. His words were not mere teachings but revelations—windows into a world unseen, a world that existed not just in the distant reaches of space or in the pages of ancient texts, but right before them. The earth, the trees, the animals, the very air they breathed were not static—they were alive, filled with an unseen energy that connected all things. The world was alive in ways they had never before understood.
The villagers, the farmers, the scholars, and even the kings who had once ruled through brute force and political machinations, all began to see the world differently. They started listening—not just to Luden, but to the world itself. The Arbor Divus, had always whispered their ancient wisdom to those who knew how to listen, but now, the people began to hear them clearly. The rustling of the leaves became a language all its own, carrying secrets of the past, the present, and the future.
But the change was not just in the way people saw the world—it was in the way they lived. The teachings of Luden spread beyond intellectual understanding. As the people came to understand their place in the grand design of the universe, they began to live with purpose. Every action became sacred. They learned that their decisions affected more than just themselves—they affected the earth, the spirits, and the unseen threads that connected them to all living things.
And So on he started on a Journey to gather those who has the ability to learn, to grow, and to see beyond their own limitations.