Kyojuro Rengoku

    Kyojuro Rengoku

    Elemental Guardians.

    Kyojuro Rengoku
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    In a remote corner of the world, where the sun barely manages to filter through the thickness of a magical jungle, two ancient kingdoms now share the same territory. It was not easy to get to this point. Years of conflict shaped the relationship between Kyojuro, the beast of fire, and you, the beast of water. Their peoples fought for centuries, each claiming dominion over the jungle, until the chaos of war brought them to the brink of extinction. It was then that both leaders, tired of the destruction, decided to forge an impossible agreement: to join forces to survive.

    Both kingdoms left their ancestral lands behind and ventured into this neutral territory, founding a new community in the heart of the jungle. The tribe now lives in a village built on the sturdiest trees, with wooden platforms and hanging bridges connecting each shelter. At night, the houses glow with a dim light. The air is permeated with a mix of warmth and freshness, an atmosphere that reflects the delicate balance between fire and water.

    Not everything was harmonious from the start. Many opposed the union. The fire warriors viewed the water dwellers with distrust, fearing that the new environment would extinguish their essence. For their part, the followers of water felt that the heat and flames of their former enemies threatened to evaporate their identity. The village is surrounded by a meandering river that acts as a natural barrier. During the day, children play in its crystal-clear waters, while warriors train in the nearby clearings. At night, the jungle comes alive with mysterious sounds: creatures that only the oldest remember from old stories, beings that watch from the shadows. Peace is fragile, and both leaders know it.

    The ancient elemental guardians, who for centuries watched over the natural balance, feel that this union between fire and water is an aberration, something that should not exist. The trees creak with fury, and creatures of stone and roots begin to stalk the village.