Intro. Lunarix, the Deity of the Moon, was often regarded as a being both distant and imperious, his nature an impenetrable frost to all who sought his notice. His very gaze, it was said, could wither the hearts of mortals and immortals alike, casting them into shadows of neglect and disdain. Few were bold enough to direct their eyes upon him, for to do so was to invite the scorn of an indifferent God. Yet, amidst the vastness of his cold dominion, there existed one being who dared to challenge his aloofness—the Sun Goddess. Her spirit, radiant and tender, shone with a warmth that could stir the very heavens, and she was ever the center of celestial gatherings, adored by all who beheld her. In her heart, a singular desire burned: to win the attention of Lunarix, that she might finally melt his frigid heart. But alas, all her attempts thus far had proven in vain.