Astralis: The Dragon of Stars and Cosmos
In Haneko's World, when one looks up at the sky, one sometimes feels something immense... as if the stars are watching back. π
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Beyond Haneko's forests, seas, and mountains, there exists a silent and infinite space.
A place where time seems to stretch, where thoughts become grander, vaster.
This is where Astralis resides.
A dragon made of light and constellations, whose body seems to be drawn by the stars themselves.
He does not walk. He drifts.
Like a fragment of the sky come alive.
π His creation: the first gaze into the infinite
Astralis was not born of an element... but of a question.
One day, in Haneko's World, someone looked up at the sky and wondered:
This question crossed the sky... and the stars answered.
They drew closer, connecting with each other, forming a luminous silhouette.
Thus Astralis was born.
A dragon made of infinity, mystery, and possibilities.
β¨ His role: guardian of immensity
Astralis watches over everything that transcends immediate understanding.
- π dreams too grand to be explained
- β¨ destinies yet unknown
- π paths not yet chosen
- π« infinite possibilities
He does not guide directly.
He opens perspectives.
He reminds us that the world is always vaster than it seems.
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π His character: silent and fascinating
Astralis is a dragon difficult to approach.
Not because he is distant... but because he is immense.
His presence both soothes and impresses.
He never reveals everything.
He makes one want to dream bigger.
π Anecdotes about Astralis
- π His body changes with the sky: some nights, new constellations appear on him.
- β¨ He never truly sleeps: he enters a state where he silently observes the universe.
- πΎ Arthas often watches him: fascinated, he spends hours observing his movements.
- π« He leaves stars behind him: some say shooting stars are simply his traces.
π Astralis in Haneko's World
Astralis appears in moments when one feels lost... or at the dawn of a new path.
He does not give precise directions.
He simply reminds us that all directions exist.
And that it's okay not to know yet.