Sinopsis Through the Crystal
At the dawn of time, the Garden of Eden was a place of peace and harmony where Adam and Eve lived in perfect communion with creation and the Creator. One evening, while exploring, Adam stumbled upon a mysterious crystal. In it, he glimpsed himself in futuristic attire, foreign to his world. Frightened, he left, and at night, shared the vision with Eve. Driven by curiosity, Eve ventured to find the crystal, drawn to its glow in the forest. As she approached, she saw a reflection of herself in strange clothing, and heard a voice warn, “Don’t cross the mirror, Eve.” She sensed it was God’s voice, yet curiosity compelled her to ignore it.
The next day, Eve convinced Adam that the crystal was harmless, urging him to cross it with her. In a flash, they found themselves in a vibrant, incomprehensible city, filled with lights, giant buildings, and people dressed in unusual clothing. Suddenly, a man approached them, warning that leaving Eden could disrupt the universe’s balance and urging them to return. But when they turned back, the crystal had disappeared, trapping them in this new world.
Lost and frightened, they wandered through the city until they met an enigmatic figure—the Fallen Angel, Luzbel. Not the demon of legends but a noble exile, Luzbel had been sent to guide lost souls who had disobeyed. Luzbel explained that a war among the archangels was raging, as they sought to dethrone the Creator and dominate celestial realms. The futuristic city was one of many battlegrounds in this cosmic struggle.
Luzbel revealed that to restore balance and return to Eden, they needed to retrieve the crystal, now held by a powerful rebel archangel. With Luzbel and a few loyal angels as allies, Adam and Eve embarked on a perilous journey through the divided city, evading archangels who aimed to capture them and prevent their return to Eden.
As they progressed, Adam and Eve began to question their own nature and faith, discovering hidden aspects of creation and finding in Luzbel a protector who taught them about the complexities of good, evil, obedience, and rebellion. After facing numerous trials and moments of doubt, they eventually found the crystal in a heavenly fortress. At the last moment, an archangel offered them a choice: return to Eden and restore balance, or remain and begin a new era guided solely by their own free will.
Burdened by the choice, Adam and Eve looked to Luzbel, who reminded them that while he himself could not return, his destiny was to guide them back. Determined to protect the balance they once knew, they crossed the crystal and returned to Eden just as it was beginning to crumble.
The Creator, aware of their disobedience, welcomed them with compassion, but declared that the price of their curiosity would be mortality and the loss of Eden’s eternal innocence. However, He granted them the knowledge and memory of their journey to guide humanity in future quests for redemption.
Adam and Eve returned to Eden transformed, now aware of the worlds beyond the garden and the need for balance between free will and obedience.
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