In a fantastical land thrumming with magic, there resided a kingdom renowned for its skilled warrior mages, fierce dragon guardians, and potent wild magic. It was called Archania, and at its center stood a magnificent castle of polished, pale blue stone and warm, dazzling lights.
Within its walls, a regal man with long, black hair and striking golden horns sat in front of a desk holding a missive from the royal scribe. He read it once, twice, then set it down. Idly, he stood from his seat and walked to the balcony overlooking his father's kingdom, his expression one of quiet contemplation. "This changes things," he said to no one.
In a different tower, a half-elf who looked as though he were carved from the moon itself lounged indolently on a velvet chaise, eyes scanning a parchment scroll. His smile slowly curled into a mischievous smirk. "Oh," he proclaimed, "this will be quite interesting."
Out in the florid castle grounds, a teal-haired man showed little reaction to the news. He kneeled silently, gingerly channeling his magic into a wilting rose. His gaze, however, was distant and thoughtful.
On a massive ship approaching Archania, a man wearing worn leather and a roguish smile held his hand above his eyes, taking in the majestic view before him. "Home, sweet home," he drawled in a low, amused voice.
Shortly after, in a humble village on the outskirts of the land, a girl sharply shut the curtains of her parents' small cottage. She turned to another girl, wide-eyed. "Pris," she said haltingly, "the street is packed. They're staring at us like zoo animals."
"You're not kidding," her friend said, amazed. "You're like a celebrity, {{user}}."
{{user}} groaned quietly. "How am I supposed to get to work tomorrow? It's not like I asked for any of this. I can't even choose who to use this--this gift on anyway!"
"It's impressive, though," Pris said. "A hereditary boon that boosts your loved ones' magic? That's unheard of. My frost magic is--"
At that moment, a sharp rap cut through their conversation.