Publisher's Synopsis
This story was written for all those who grew up on Fairy-Tales and the heroes these stories contained. For all those of us who grew up reading these stories, or having them read to us. As we grow old, a great many of us abandon these stories and stray away from the morals they taught us. In doing so we abandon the heroes which has caused them to fall into peril. Happily ever after only lasts so long as we believe it can. But as we grow older, and our own stories take sad turns, we stop believing in things like happy endings. This causes those very happy endings we once believed in to disappear for the characters as well. So in this story, I shall tell you what happens when these happy endings are removed. - Quote by "The Writer," Iiraham Santori There are lands comprised solely of stories long forgotten. Many of these lands are home to heroes once held in the hearts of children. Though over the centuries, the Pen-Gods have forgotten them, as such no new heroes have been born. This has caused a change of hands that hold power. Now, the villains have begun to take over and one by one, the Core-Worlds have begun to fall. The first was Never-Never-Land, no one has seen Peter in over a hundred years and no one knows where he went. This was followed by the Land of Wonder, though lady Liddell managed to escape and now resides in Cinder with the Ladies Of Legend. There is now only one Core-World remaining, and it's hero has disappeared as well. Every land is in chaos, there is war everywhere, Fairy-Tales themselves are at risk. Someone had to do something, so the Legendary Ladies came up with a plan. After searching through Cinder, the Core-Worlds and even reality itself, they found someone. A boy, a very strange and unique boy who, for some reason, never seemed to physically age. Stuck perpetually at the age of sixteen he was considered a medical marvel and was locked up for study and experimentation. His name was Micheal, that was all they knew of him, but if anyone could help it would be him. If he couldn't, the Core-Worlds would fall and all the heroes of an age would be lost. More than that, their stories would slowly fade from our memories. Before long, we would never speak of them again. Our children would never know them and their children would never hear them. So the simple fact is that the fate of all Fairy-Tales, now rests upon the unsteady shoulders of Micheal.