Long time ago, in the ancient time when gods and mortals still mingled, and the veil between realms was thin, there was a radiant deity named Saule. Her name, meaning "sun" in the old tongue, held both the brilliance of the celestial sphere and the warmth of love itself. Saule was not born as the goddess of the sun but as a youth, a being of light and passion, embodying the forces of desire and affection. As a child of both the heavens and the earth, she was a messenger of love, destined to become the divine counterpart of Cupid, the eternal archer whose arrows made hearts flutter and souls entwine.
But Saule was not satisfied with merely being a herald of love. She longed for something more profound. She was not content with the fleeting desires of the world; she sought to understand the deepest, most sacred aspects of love - its power to destroy, to create, to renew, and to transform. She dreamed of forging a weapon that could not only strike the heart but shatter the very foundations of the world. This was the legendary Bow of Eternity.

Standing in front of tranquil waters, Saule’s fierce demeanor is undeniable, his sword raised as he channels the power of the elements around him.
The Quest for the Bow of Eternity
Saule's journey began in the forgotten depths of the celestial realms, where gods and titans held dominion over elements unknown to mortals. She ventured far beyond the sun's realm, crossing the dark void between stars, where time did not pass and space was fluid. There, hidden within the very fabric of existence, was said to be the Bow of Eternity - an artifact of unimaginable power, crafted by the first Titans at the dawn of creation.
The Bow was no mere weapon. It was said to have been forged with the essence of the first breath, the first moment of passion between the primordial forces of life and death. Whoever wielded it would have the power to pierce the fabric of reality itself, drawing the strings of fate and love to create and destroy with a single arrow.
But the Bow was hidden in a place known only to the most ancient of beings - the Valley of Souls, where time stood still and reality bent to the will of those who dared to enter. No god, no mortal, no being had ever returned from the Valley, and thus, it was said that the Bow of Eternity was lost to all who sought it.
Still, Saule was resolute. She journeyed through realms of darkness, traversing places where no light had ever reached, and faced creatures born from the nightmares of the gods. In her heart, a flame burned brighter with every challenge, a fire of determination and longing that no force could extinguish.
The Three Trials of the Heart
In the deepest depths of the Valley of Souls, Saule encountered three guardians, each a manifestation of an emotion she had never before experienced. The first guardian, a being of shadow and flame, was known as
Viltis, the embodiment of
betrayal. The air itself seemed to twist around Saule as the guardian spoke: "To wield the Bow of Eternity, you must first face the treachery that lies within yourself. Betrayal is the poison that lies beneath love."
The trial was not a battle of weapons, but of spirit. Saule was forced to confront the darkest parts of her own heart - the fear of being abandoned, of being deceived by those she loved. For a moment, doubt filled her soul, and the light within her flickered. But her love was stronger than her fear, and with a single breath, she banished the shadow of betrayal. Viltis bowed to her, allowing her to pass.
The second guardian, a being made of tears and thunder, was known as
Liūdesys, the embodiment of
grief. "The Bow," said the guardian, "will break your heart. To wield it, you must embrace the loss that love will bring." The air around Saule grew heavy, and the weight of unspoken sorrows pressed upon her chest. Images of lovers lost, of friends turned to dust, of time slipping through her fingers - each memory a wound deeper than the last.
But in that moment of grief, Saule felt the full intensity of her love. Love was not without pain, it was born from it, and through the sorrow, she found strength. With unwavering grace, she let the grief wash over her, allowing it to flow through her without succumbing to it. The clouds of sorrow parted, and Liūdesys allowed her passage.
The final guardian was the most terrifying of all - a being of fire and ice, a creature whose form shifted between life and death. This guardian was known as
Mirtis, the embodiment of
desire and
obsession. "To hold the Bow of Eternity," Mirtis declared, "you must surrender your very soul. Desire consumes all, and only in surrender can you master it."
The trial was a battle of wills. Saule found herself confronted by visions of endless pleasures, of intoxicating desires that seemed to promise fulfillment but only led to ruin. Every heartbeat was a pulse of longing, every thought a spiral of need. The lines between what she wanted and who she was began to blur. Yet, in that moment of near madness, Saule understood. Desire, when unchecked, becomes a prison. To truly understand love, she needed to master it - not let it consume her.
With a steady breath, she turned her will inward, letting go of all that she craved, surrendering her ego to the flow of the universe. The fire and ice of Mirtis calmed, and the guardian granted her access to the final chamber.
The Bow of Eternity
At the heart of the Valley of Souls, in the center of a cavern made of light and shadow, Saule found the Bow. It lay upon a pedestal of starlight, its string glowing with a soft, pulsing rhythm that seemed to match the beat of her own heart. The Bow of Eternity was both beautiful and terrifying - its wood gleamed with the radiance of a thousand suns, yet the darkness of night danced at its edges, where the arrows were meant to fly.
As Saule reached for the Bow, she felt a surge of energy - both love and destruction, creation and annihilation. The Bow of Eternity was not just a weapon; it was the embodiment of existence itself. It was the choice to bring life or to end it, to heal or to wound, to bind or to break. In that moment, Saule understood the responsibility that came with the Bow.
She lifted it high, and with a single arrow - crafted from the very essence of her soul - she shot it into the heavens, where it shattered into a thousand stars. In that instant, the universe itself seemed to tremble.
The Eternal Flame
Saule returned to the heavens, the Bow of Eternity now a part of her very being. She had mastered the trials of the heart, and in doing so, had gained the wisdom to wield the greatest weapon in existence. She was no longer the youthful, naive goddess of love. She was something more - a being of both light and shadow, love and sorrow, creation and destruction.
From that day forth, Saule became the eternal guardian of the Bow. It was said that her arrows now did not only strike hearts, but also the very fabric of destiny. With each shot, she reshaped the stars, guiding the fate of gods and mortals alike. Her name became synonymous not only with the warmth of the sun but with the depth of love itself - the force that can both build and destroy.
And so, the legend of Saule endures, the Heart of the Sun, who sought the greatest weapon in all the realms, and in doing so, became both the keeper and the destroyer of worlds.