Constellations and Gods had always been two of the things that fascinated Ash most back on Earth—aside from novels, of course.
To him, they were the closest humanity had ever come to true fantasy.
Constellations were familiar to everyone: an amalgamation of stars forming patterns. Obviously, the reality was more intricate, but that was the general idea.
And then there were Gods—beings believed to stand above everything.
Those concepts thrilled Ash, and during Aurora's childhood, he often told her stories about them and the different deities that caught his interest.
He himself hadn't followed any religion back then.
He was a seventeen‑year‑old orphan; he hadn't grown up learning those things. To him, they were simply topics he could enjoy and get lost in.
So now, as Aurora sat in the void, she formed her first idea for the Power System.
