Before Vildoria was a kingdom of men, before the names of kings were carved in stone, and before dreams were understood, the world was woven from two equal forces: reality and dream.They coexisted without clear boundaries, like day and dusk, and the beings who walked between them were rare and feared.In those forgotten times, the gods of dreams watched over the sleep of mortals.Some brought comfort, others trial.Among them was Vaelen, the Dreammaker, the one who molded hope from light and offered it to the world in the form of gentle visions.He firmly believed that a beautiful dream could heal any wound.But even the purest intentions can become dangerous when they are torn from boundaries.Centuries later, when the gods had retreated into the shadows, in Vildoria a new a child.Lyriana, daughter of King Arenos and Queen Selmira, was born on an unusually quiet night, when the stars seemed closer to the earth.It was said that at the moment of her birth, the dreams of all those who slept in the kingdom cleared for a beating heart.Lyriana had grown up under the sign of light, but she was no stranger to darkness.Ever since childhood, dreams sought her out, tested her, and taught her.They did not scare her.They prepared her.Something rare was reflected in her eyes: the ability to see beauty without ignoring pain.When the balance between dream and reality began to fall apart, when the gods of dark dreams cast their shadows over the sleep of people, Lyriana's fate intertwined with that of the Dreammaker.Vaelen, changed by the suffering of the world, returned with the desire to fix everything, even at the cost of freedom.This is not a story about a princess who defeated a god.It is the story of a young woman who chose to guard her dreams, not to master them.Because sometimes, true power is not in creating a perfect dream, but in letting the world dream on its own.
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