The First War: Gods vs. Vampires
In 2890 BC, in Athens, Greece, the Earth was created by the divine kiss of the gods Eros and Uranus. Their son, Smith, was crowned the first king of Earth. Under his rule, a grand kingdom flourished in Greece, and humans were granted immortality through the gods' blessing, allowing them to spread across the planet. When Smith turned 22, Eros took him to heaven, where he marveled at its wonders. Later, Smith requested permission to visit heaven alone, riding his father's heavenly horse.
Eros granted his wish, but during his journey, Smith accidentally ventured into the vampire kingdom, where he was captured by the vampire devil's army. The vampire god David drained Smith's blood, stripping him of his immortality. When Eros discovered his son's fate, he waged the first war between the gods and vampires. Eros attacked the vampire kingdom, killed David, and rescued Smith. However, David's daughter, Francesca, vowed revenge, swearing to destroy Earth and avenge her father's death. This marked the beginning of an eternal conflict between the divine and the vampiric forces.