Eclipseborn is a saga of self-discovery, sacrifice, and connection — without advocating any belief system.
It was a way to build a creation story without contemporary gods or traditional magic: in Eclipseborn, all “magic” is cooperation — “the echo” of Solus and Luna, the resonance that happens when different people choose to connect, woven into the fabric of reality itself by their dissolution.
Beneath the myth, Eclipseborn returns to a single idea: connection is not a destination but a choice.
At its heart is the belief that transformation and growth come from understanding.
A short spoken introduction — the premise, the voices, and where to begin.
Selfhood is born from union, and discovered through the world.
We learn who we are not alone but in the meeting of different natures.
Nothing in this world stays as it began.
As the first two dissolved into everything, so everything we meet becomes a part of who we are.
Opposites that complete each other without erasing each other.
Solus and Luna, light and shadow — what neither could be alone, they became together.
Connection is never a destination you arrive at and keep.
It is a vow renewed every dawn — chosen again and again, even when staying apart is easier.