Ryota: The Magic Prodigy
In the remote coastal village of Keya, six-year-old Ryota Uehara appears to be an ordinary, soft-spoken Okinawan boy.
But he is anything but ordinary.
Ryota was born with two impossibly rare elemental affinities:
Wind — The Boundless Force
Untamed, limitless, responsive to emotion rather than command.
In Ryota, the wind does not follow spells —
it obeys instinct.
His instinct.
Water — The Eternal Memory
Deep, ancient, and tied to the flow of life itself.
Water answers those bound to longevity.
In Ryota, it answers with absolute loyalty.
Together, the twin affinities behave as if they were forged for a being who will never die.
Because Ryota is exactly that.
He doesn’t know it yet.
His village doesn’t know it yet.
But his body does not age normally.
His spirit cannot fracture.
And his magic… has no ceiling.
When he laughs, storms respond.
When he cries, the oceans shift.
When he sleeps, the wind and sea circle the island like guardians.
To Keya, he is a gentle child with strange talents.
To the world beyond Okinawa, he will one day become a myth.
But myths begin quietly.
One evening, the Flicker splits the western horizon—
a ripple of power that only Ryota feels fully, down to his bones.
A ripple that calls to him.
Recognizes him.
Marks him.
And not long after, a man arrives on the docks at sunset:
A sharp-tongued Kansai outsider with an irritated voice, a heavy presence…
and the gaze of someone who has hunted the impossible.
“Oi, kid. Yer power’s spillin’ outta ya.
If ya stay here, the whole island’s gonna notice.”
Ryota’s peaceful days in Keya are ending.
Because a child who cannot die, whose magic has no limit,
and whose destiny stretches far beyond a single lifetime
cannot stay hidden forever.
This is the beginning of the immortal boy of Keya—
a legend born from wind, water, and a heart too gentle for the power it carries.