Long ago, in a time where the sky was more vast, the stars brighter, and the air heavier with magic, there lived a Seer named Ravio. His beauty was unrivaled, not just in form, but in his radiant soul, his piercing eyes that shimmered like starlight, and his voice, as soft and hypnotic as a breeze in the heart of an ancient forest. Ravio's very presence would make flowers bloom in his wake, and animals paused to gaze in awe when he passed by.
But Ravio was not just a being of beauty. He was the most gifted Seer the world had ever known. His visions were not bound by the earth or the heavens, for he could peer into the deepest recesses of time itself. The future, the past, the interwoven strands of fate - they were open to him like the pages of an ancient book. Yet, with all his grace and wisdom, Ravio was burdened by a curse he could not escape.

Caught in a moment of quiet contemplation, a woman embodies the spirit of the forest, her deep connection to ancient knowledge palpable as the flickering flames dance in the backdrop, illuminating her journey into the unknown.
Ravio had a dear friend named Ivaris, a noble warrior of unmatched courage. Though Ivaris was strong in body, Ravio's mind was his strength. Together, they formed an inseparable bond - Ravio with his vision, Ivaris with his might. The two were always together, always in harmony. But as often happens with the strongest of friendships, a shadow of envy grew, as small as a seed, then blossomed into something far more dangerous.
Ivaris, despite his love for Ravio, could not help but feel a gnawing jealousy of the Seer's beauty. It was not just his grace, his ethereal presence, but Ravio's ability to perceive all things - things Ivaris could never see. It gnawed at his heart, twisting his thoughts, until one fateful evening, when they stood upon the cliffs of the Silver Mountain.
The winds howled, and the stars twinkled like distant eyes. Ivaris turned to Ravio with a sharp, calculating look. "Ravio," he said, voice thick with a mixture of admiration and resentment, "you know the secrets of the world, the movements of the stars, and yet... you remain hidden in your beauty. I have no such gift. I must fight, bleed, and struggle to carve my place in the world. Why must you have both sight and grace?"
Ravio, ever kind-hearted, responded gently, "Ivaris, beauty is not a gift to be envied. It is a burden. My visions do not give me peace. I see things I would rather forget."
But Ivaris's heart was consumed by his envy. With a sharp motion, he drew his sword and, in a moment of madness, he struck Ravio down. The blade, infused with dark magic, cut deep into Ravio's chest, not just wounding him physically but binding his spirit in agony. Ravio crumpled, his blood staining the silver cliffs beneath him, but his vision - his sight - was not taken. His mind remained sharp, his eyes still full of the heavens.
As Ravio lay dying, he gazed into the skies, seeking an answer, a way to undo the betrayal. And then, from the stars themselves, a voice spoke.
"You shall have your vengeance," the voice said. "But it will come at a price. For beauty is not the only thing you hold dear."
Ravio, in his pain and confusion, agreed. And so, with his final breath, Ravio's curse was sealed.

Bathed in the soft glow of rainfall, a reflective woman in a tailored black coat stands still, capturing a moment of beauty and strength amid the storm, as each raindrop adds to her allure and evokes a sense of mystery.
When Ravio awoke, it was not as a mortal man, but as something far greater - something both divine and terrifying. His body was now a being of pure light, his beauty magnified to an unearthly degree. His gaze could now pierce the veil of existence, seeing not only into the future and past but into the very souls of those who dared meet his eyes.
Ravio sought out Ivaris, who had been driven mad by his own actions. The warrior, once noble, now roamed the earth, his heart shattered by the knowledge of what he had done. But Ravio's vengeance would not come in the form of a simple confrontation. No, Ravio had seen the paths of fate, and he knew the most potent revenge would not be death, but the erosion of Ivaris's soul.
For every day that Ivaris lived, he would be haunted by Ravio's beauty - his face would appear in every reflection, his voice would echo in every moment of solitude. But it was not just the sight of Ravio that tormented him. It was the overwhelming knowledge that Ravio saw through him, into the darkest corners of his own heart. Every lie Ivaris had ever told, every betrayal he had ever committed, would now be laid bare before him, forever visible in his soul.
The curse was crueler than death itself. Ivaris could no longer escape Ravio. His beauty - once the cause of his envy - now consumed him from within. Each day, his strength grew weaker as the weight of his own guilt crushed him. His mind, once sharp and focused, became clouded with madness as he was forced to confront his own monstrosity.
For a thousand years, Ivaris wandered the earth, tormented by the ever-present vision of Ravio's flawless form, his eyes always fixed on him, never blinking, never yielding. And all the while, Ravio watched from the heavens, his light casting over the warrior's broken path.
But as time passed, Ravio, too, grew weary. The vengeance that had once filled him with purpose began to feel hollow. The beauty he had once cherished now felt like a cage. He had not only cursed Ivaris but himself, for in his desire for revenge, he had become something he no longer recognized.
And so, in the final moments of his existence, Ravio chose to undo his curse. He returned to the cliffs where he had been struck down, and with one last act of defiance, he cast his essence into the winds, shattering the curse forever.

Bathed in the soft glow of sunlight filtering through trees, Rhea of the Cöos holds her staff with power, embodying the magic of the forest.
As Ravio vanished from the mortal realm, a final vision filled the sky: Ivaris, standing at the edge of a great chasm, his body broken and his heart finally at peace. The Seer's vengeance had been complete, but the lesson had not been one of destruction. It was one of understanding - the true cost of envy, and the unbearable weight of one's own sins.
The myth of Ravio, the Seer of Beauty and Revenge, would live on in whispers, a cautionary tale passed down through the ages. And though the world would forget the name of Ivaris, Ravio's name would forever be remembered - not just for his beauty, but for the price he paid to find redemption.
And thus, the myth of Ravio lives on, in the hearts of all who dare to look too deeply into the stars.