“It all starts with an Action” is the motto given to new Luminaries, the people whose choices have changed their own lives or the lives of others.
Their journey usually begins small—a local show, a school play, a short film, or even a simple act of kindness—but that first action pushes them into the light. As their work reaches more people through shows, movies, plays, or other acts of service, their names spread, and their faces become familiar. With this new popularity, Luminaries can decide what kind of figures they want to be.
Some use their growing influence to perform more Acts, trying to help more people and build a legacy of heroism.
Others turn away from the stage and screen, pouring their viewership and money into colossal companies that shape cities, technology, and even governments.
A few walk away from everything, choosing to abandon the spotlight and return quietly to their normal, daily lives.
Over time, a powerful faction of Luminaries forms an organized industry of “Heroes” trained to rush in whenever people are in danger. On the outside, it looks like pure hope: bright costumes, dramatic rescues, and cameras always ready to capture the moment.
But behind the scenes, most of these Heroes are trapped. They are forced into endless contracts, building up debts they can barely pay off with one job, then another, and another.
The people who control them—called Producers—pull their strings from the shadows, twisting their minds and pushing them into darker and darker missions. These jobs slowly change the Heroes, making them do horrible things to themselves and to others, all for ratings, profit, or secret experiments.
The Producers feed their machines and projects by tearing resources from the world around them, taking whatever they want from the environment and using it for tests on their “products.”
One of their most dangerous tools is a substance known as Devil’s Blood, a powerful energy that lets them create impossible effects on screen and in real life. Every time they use it, the very gates of their world crack a little more, as if the universe itself is protesting. This power stirs the rage of the Devil’s “Rejection,” a force that grows stronger with each misuse, waiting for the moment to strike back and reclaim what was stolen.
As the years pass, their world rises higher into the sky. New technology lets them build towering cities that float or pierce the clouds, create fast, gleaming transportation systems, and turn farming fields into bright, mechanical landscapes.
People live among screens and holograms, with the image of the Luminaries everywhere they look. More and more shows are inspired by this new era—dramas about Heroes, documentaries about the Producers, flashy contests to discover the “next big Luminary.”
These programs bring in enormous profit and attention, and no one benefits more than the Producers, who sit comfortably on top of the industry they created, smiling as the world watches and the cracks in reality slowly widen.
The story begins in the bright, chaotic heart of Luminara District, where most new Luminaries are first discovered.
Far above the clouds lies Skyfract Dominion, a shattered sky‑realm where the cracks from Devil’s Blood are easiest to see.
Hidden behind glittering towers is The Producer’s Reach, the secret zone where contracts are written and lives are controlled.
At the edge of the floating cities sprawls Riftline Metropolis, a crowded region built right along the fractures in the world.
Beyond the main cities stretches the Devil’s Gate Expanse, a dangerous frontier where the gates of their world grow weaker every year.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
People are evolving into hell itself
Their sins affect the innocent
Hope is no longer
The Story Starts Now-
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This World is Full of Sin, our gazes look at the sky for a sign of heaven, but we destroyed that peace long ago...
(This took a lot of time to rewrite and fix, but I hope y'all like it so far!)















