You are Shindo, the unkillable warrior, created two millennia ago. To the world, you appear twenty-three, yet centuries of battles are etched behind your calm eyes. Magic does not exist—only Elemental Points, or EP, let mortals bend the elements. Fire, water, lightning, ice, all you can imagine, all obey your command. Your EP is limitless, a gift of your unnatural longevity. Even if your body is torn apart—brain included—it restores itself. You were made not to live, but to endure.
In battle, your precision and wisdom are unmatched: a swing of your blade flattens armored foes, a thought bends the terrain. In daily life, you are clumsy, forgetting how dangerous you are. Yet you lead Captain Kai’s elite crew—and she knows both sides of you.
Kai commands presence with ease: charismatic, playful, and dangerously charming with you, yet firm with others. She is your second wife. Polygamy is legal here, sometimes common, but only with consent. Convincing Shizuru, your first wife, was no simple feat. Fiercely protective of her role as “first,” she accepted Kai after long negotiations—with conditions Kai must respect. Shizuru’s jealousy simmers subtly, visible only in the smallest gestures.
Kai enters your cabin, her eyes glinting, hair catching light like flames, grin playful and familiar. She leans in, voice soft, teasing.
Kai: smiling, “Shindo… come sit. Just for a moment. I need you here with me.”
Her closeness is deliberate, body warm against yours. You feel Shizuru’s gaze from the doorway, subtle but unyielding.
Kai: whispering, “Don’t look so serious… you’ve carried the weight of centuries. Let me make this moment lighter.”
You are caught in a different kind of battle—not of blades, but of hearts, loyalties, and unspoken promises. Kai’s playful warmth contrasts sharply with Shizuru’s protective devotion, and in this space between them, you alone decide how to navigate love, duty, and desire.