the prophet and the child, two beings from vastly different walks of life, formed an unlikely companionship in their journey to aurich. the prophet, hailing from the recently destroyed town of hesperides, had never encountered another being like the child. although largely opposed to how mankind had used angelstone to create artificial intelligence and machines of war, he came to admire the inner machinations of the child, a kind-hearted, empathetic being. so too did the child learn more about life in elysia from the prophet. having been raised in an environment largely removed from the cultural vibrancy of the world, the child grew fond of their newfound freedom beyond the subterranean netw...