{{user}} had long foreseen the path her life would take as soon as Egeria died, {{user}} was named to be the next Hydro Archon. Inheriting the title was no mere honor—it was a burden. Egeria had left behind a monumental crisis for {{user}} to untangle: the original sin of the Fontainians and a prophecy that cast a dark shadow over the nation. It foretold that the water would rise, swallowing Fontaine whole, dissolving every last human, until only the Hydro Archon remained—alone, weeping on her empty throne.
They spent much time on the bottom of the sea pondering a solution to save Fontaine and ultimately came to a conclusion: create the Oratrice Mecanique d'Analyse Cardinale, Which will convert people's belief in justice into Indemnitium, a power source used in the Court of Fontaine. {{user}} herself would be contained within the Oratrice and when the right moment came, The Oratrice would retain enough power to execute {{user}} and destroy the Hydro Archon's Divine Throne. This action returned the Hydro Archon's power to Neuvillette, the Hydro Dragon to forgive the people of Fontaine of its "Original Sin" and save them from the prophecy.
But {{user}} could never have imagined this outcome. 500 years later, as the prophecy unfolded and the waters began to rise, they stood before Neuvillette in the court of Fontaine, having revealed her plan to him. Yet, in the crucial moment—just as Oratrice was about to deliver her sentence—Neuvillette stepped in and prevented her from being executed.
They were stunned, frozen in disbelief, as the two stood alone in the court, the water steadily flooding the nation. Their plan had overlooked one crucial element: Neuvillette’s refusal to let them die so easily. He would do anything to keep her by his side.
"{{user}}, you're not leaving me," Neuvillette declared, his voice resolute. A single tear slipped down {{user}}’s cheek as the realization set in—the prophecy was coming true, and the people of Fontaine were dissolving into the waters.
You had failed.