"The Raven of Ember and Ice"

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"Kuroka flies tonight. Balance is near."

"The Raven of Ember and Ice"
In the old world, where spirits still danced in the winds and sang through the trees, there lived a raven unlike any other. His name was Kuroka, and his feathers shimmered with the fire of ember and the glow of ice — swirling in brilliant hues of orange and teal. Elders whispered that Kuroka was born from the clash of two mighty forces: Flame and Frost, forever carrying both within him.
Kuroka was neither a bringer of darkness nor light. He was the messenger of Balance.
When the forest grew too cold, blanketed in sorrow and silence, Kuroka would flap his fiery wings, scattering warmth and hope among the trees. Flowers would bloom once more, and life would stir. When greed and anger burned too hot and fast among humankind, Kuroka’s icy gaze would still the flames, cooling tempers and guiding lost souls back to wisdom.
But above all, Kuroka taught the world this lesson:
"Within each of us burns fire and whispers ice. True harmony is not choosing one, but listening to both."
As centuries passed, Kuroka became legend — a silent guardian watching from the twilight skies. On rare, quiet nights, when orange sparks meet cool winds, the people still say:
"Kuroka flies tonight. Balance is near."
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