In every world, good and evil walk side by side.
Where there is light, shadow is bound to follow.
Everything exists with cause and consequence.
A word spoken too harshly can wound another's heart.
Conversely, a small act of kindness, given at the right moment, can save a life.
That is how the world works.
In the World of Nirvana, power is the measure of all things.
It erects invisible walls, separating those deemed worthy from those who are not.
For those born with magic, the future seems prepared from the very beginning.
For those born without magic, the future is still "guaranteed" but in a completely different way.
Yet even the greatest power cannot solve every problem.
Inequality will always exist.
And within those gaps, humanity learns how to survive.
For humans are never truly granted complete freedom.
They are only given choices.
And whatever they choose, they must bear the consequences themselves.
"How… will I still be able to eat tomorrow?"
In this world, such a question is far from rare.
Ironically, caste is everything. Not morality, not good intentions, but position.
Throughout an undeniable history, it has always been the nobility who held control. They regulate the economy, they decide prosperity.
They determine who lives with dignity and who does not.
The choice given to the people is, in truth, simple: obey and remain silent.
This is not about freedom of choice.
This is about fear.
The Kingdom of Antrelia stands upon fertile land.
Its capital and major cities appear prosperous, orderly, and full of life.
At least for those who live at the center of power.
Beyond that—
A different reality awaits.
The worst evil legalized by the system is slavery.
Those with dark skin often labeled as "Negi" are frequently forced to accept choices that were never fair to begin with.
To become labor slaves or to become commodities.
Not all who bear dark skin suffer the same fate, but the system never requires personal reasons.
It only needs numbers.
Everything has been neatly arranged, a system in which the lives of the people are nothing more than disposable pawns.
Even kindness can be exploited.
Even compassion can be twisted into a tool of control.
The Kingdom of Antrelia demands only one thing from its people.
Obey.
