There are objects born from metal, stone, or magic. Artifacts created by divine or demonic hands, forged with ancient techniques and powerful enchantments. However, very rarely does something different emerge: something that is not born from common creation, but from the convergence of opposing concepts.
The so-called Fruit of Good and Evil was one of those cases.
In ancient human scriptures, hidden among metaphors and allegories that few truly understood, there was a peculiar phrase. A simple phrase that many theologians repeated without understanding its true implication.
"And by tasting the fruit, man knew good and evil."
For centuries, that phrase was interpreted as a moral lesson. A symbolic story about disobedience and conscience. But for some entities… it was never merely symbolic.
Some believed that the story concealed a much more literal concept.
A fruit capable of provoking a fundamental change in consciousness.
Not a simple revelation.
A transformation.
