In a different dimension a planetary world suffers a cataclysmic event of enormous proportions. From the annihilation of mankind arises new life, beings granted intelligence from cosmic forces. This is an epic tale of two opposing nations one peaceful and fun-loving, the other devoted to slaughter by whatever means. In the haunting world of Arbætia, a culture rich in eccentric characters, steeped in humour and compassion, is forced to face up to the horrors of approaching conflict. Their Attosian adversaries, ostracised in the cold northern region of the island that both nations occupy, are filled with abhorrence for the Arbætian race, a hatred passed down through generations. Always wanting to dominate, they seek to avenge their subjugation following a war centuries before. An idle nation, they think only of annihilating their enemy and think nothing of progress to improve their lot. The only education their children receive is in hatred, a hatred of all things Arbætian.The indoctrination of children in hatred does more to demean a society than anything, and encouraging genocide is folly beyond belief. It breeds despair, it breeds a lack of enterprise and creation, and worse it stifles joy. After wilfully killing to spread their idiotic principles, society's such as these either begin to embrace compassion or dissolve into nothingness. It may take many centuries to accomplish, but happen it will. Yet for the Arbætian culture, and because of intervention from enigmatic influences, the end of such foul intent may just come about swiftly or, despairingly, end in disaster for both nations.A fictional fantasy, this trilogy quickly weaves its way through passages of time until the Attosian culture breaks free of the shackles that has stalled its progress. Still filled with hatred they begin to tread the paths that seek retribution, and the winds of optimism that feed their heinous wants lead them to war. But within their culture, a small pocket of decency begins to emerge. The first flower of salvation that could halt the tide of detestation and lead to peace between both cultures, a peace that the citizens of Arbætia yearn for. But in their time of need the Arbætian culture is not alone as the Guardian's Spirit, born from the cosmos, makes itself known to a select few and with it comes solace for the future. Unbeknown to them, hidden within the guardian is a power whose sagacity is far beyond their comprehension, but only one Arbætian can unlock the key to that mystery.