As the gentle breeze continued to blow, Lily and her twin brother Arthur began their journey through the village of Rosemount, taking in all the sights and sounds around her. They could hear the clanging of pots and pans as the villagers prepared their breakfast, the chirping of birds in the trees, and the laughter of children playing in the streets. She felt a sense of peace and calm wash over her as she walked.
As she and her twin brother were on their way to the market square, they noticed a group of people gathered together and whispering covertly. Curiosity piqued, they approached the group and listened in on their conversation. To their surprise, they discovered that the group was plotting a rebellion against the monarchy, with the aim of overthrowing the oppressive regime responsible for the untimely deaths of countless innocent individuals. Lily and her brother were astonished by this revelation and decided to investigate further to gain a better understanding of the situation and its potential consequences.
Arthur has always maintained a distance from politics throughout his life, however the cause that these activists were fighting for had a profound impact on him. He felt a surge of passion within him that he had never experienced before and knew that he had to take action to support their cause. His sole motivation is to protect his sister, and he is obligated to do everything in his power to make sure that she could live in a safe and just society.
With a determined look in their eyes, they joined the rebellion and together, they worked tirelessly work to gather support from the people of the village. They spread their message of hope and freedom, inspiring others to join their cause. As for Lily, she didn't officially join the rebellion, but would feed the injured and heal them.
As word of the rebellion group known as "The Heaven's Guerrillas" spread, they were met with resistance from the monarchy. The rebellion fought hard, however Lily and her brother soon lost their mother and father to the monarchy.