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Star Maddens

In the vast expanse of the universe, there were two stars that shone brighter than any others. These stars were known as Aether and Lumine, the favored children of the universe. They were twins and had been born from the same cosmic dust that had created the universe.

Aether was a shining beacon of light, radiating warmth and hope to all those who were fortunate enough to bask in his glow. Lumine, on the other hand, was a star that burned with a fierce intensity, but her light was cold and distant, and she was often feared by the other stars.

Despite their differences, Aether and Lumine were inseparable. They shared a bond that was forged in the very fabric of the universe, and their lights intertwined in a dance that was as beautiful as it was mesmerizing.

However, one fateful day, Lumine made a mistake that would forever change the course of their lives. In a moment of rage, she lashed out at Aether, and her deadly rays struck him, causing his light to flicker and dim.

Lumine was horrified at what she had done, and she cradled her beloved twin in her arms, begging him to forgive her. But it was too late. Aether's light had been snuffed out, and the universe mourned his passing.

Lumine was consumed with guilt and grief, and she withdrew into herself, unable to face the other stars or the cosmic forces that had created them. She spent eons alone, her light growing colder and dimmer with each passing moment.

After spending eons alone, Lumine's light grew dimmer, and she eventually passed away. However, the universe had different plans for her. Lumine was reincarnated as a humanoid being and born into a world that was completely new to her.

As she opened her eyes, Lumine felt a familiar presence beside her. It was Aether, reborn as well, and by her side. But something was different about Lumine. Her mind had been eroded, and she could no longer remember the life she had led before. In its place was sheer insanity and a singular goal: to protect her light and her newborn brother.

Lumine's new form was powerful, and her light was brighter than ever before. She could feel the energy coursing through her, and it was intoxicating. She reveled in it, using it to protect her brother and keep his light shining bright.

But as the years went by, Lumine's insanity grew stronger. She became obsessed with protecting her brother's light, and her actions grew increasingly erratic. She destroyed anyone or anything that posed a threat to her brother, leaving a trail of destruction in her wake.

As Lumine's madness grew stronger, the universe trembled in fear. The other beings in the universe had never encountered a force so powerful, so unpredictable, and so terrifying.

Lumine's actions were beyond comprehension. She destroyed entire star systems without a second thought, leaving a trail of destruction in her wake. She had become a force of chaos and destruction, feared by all who knew her name.

The stories of her power and madness spread like wildfire across the universe, and beings began to whisper her name in fear. They called her the Mad Star, and they knew that to cross her was to invite death.

Lumine's light was brighter than ever before, but it was a cold, harsh light that sent shivers down the spines of all who saw it. It was a light that promised destruction and chaos—a light that promised the end of all things.

And so the universe covered itself from Lumine. The entire galaxies went dark, hiding from the Mad Star and her destructive power. The beings in the universe lived in fear, never knowing when Lumine would appear and bring destruction upon them.

Even Aether, Lumine's beloved brother, did not reason with her. He never saw the madness in her eyes, because he never knew what was wrong or right; he was raised by Lumine, who only told him to love her. So he only watched as she destroyed everything in her path, leaving behind a trail of darkness and despair.

He only waited for his beloved sister, who always returned to their home, and he always welcomed her with open arms and a smile on his face.

As the years went by, the legends of Lumine grew darker and darker. The beings in the universe told stories of her power and her madness, warning their children not to stray too far from home lest they be caught in Lumine's path.

And so, the universe lived in fear of Lumine, a star so powerful and so unpredictable that she had become the stuff of nightmares. Her light was never a symbol of hope, but a warning of the destruction that would come to those who saw it.

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{No change to this chapter except I gave it a read, changed some stuff fixed some grammar issues You might notice there is no dialog, well that is because there was no need for it

I might change it later down the line

But for now that is all}