Characters
Noah
The Moon Shadow
Story
Wielding a sickle and the power of the moon and darkness, Noah is the result of a mutated experiment.
After losing his brother to Henir’s Order, Noah suppressed the memory—only to have it return after the El Explosion. Sealed shortly after, he awakens years later within a temple, stirred by the restoration of Elrianode.
Second Revenger
After waking from the temple, Noah works to regain his strength and sharpen his battle instincts.
Plagued by guilt, he searches for a reason behind his survival, convinced that avenging his brother will not only bring closure but also soothe his tormented soul.
Silent Shadow
In his quest to harness the Power of Shadow, a mutated form of darkness, Noah resorts to the ancient Moon Stone passed down in the Ebalon family. Though Clamor helps him unlock the secret to controlling this power, Noah’s faith in Clamor wavers.
Eventually, Noah discovers the truth and, with renewed determination, learns to control the Power of Shadow using this newfound method.
Liberator
Driven by revenge, Noah embarks on his journey. As he travels, he realizes that without a clear goal, his path forward is uncertain.
In this unfamiliar world, Noah forms new bonds and, after confronting the truth, frees himself from the chains of his obsession. Now, as the true master of the Shadow, he rises as Liberator.
Second Selection
Upon waking up in the past, Noah is initially confused but finds hope for a better future.
Unlike before, he saves Yuria and bonds with Clamor. This new connection allows Noah to choose a life free from revenge, and with Clamor’s encouragement, he begins to learn magic.
Stellar Caster
After being attacked in Rosso’s lab and sent to the past, Noah uses a relic from the Temple of Time to journey further into the past, to the Seven Tower where Clamor resides.
There, he decides to remain and study the stars, the universe, and his powers over time.
Celestia
Through years of dedicated research at the Seven Tower, Noah masters his powers and succeeds in transforming Clamor’s soul into a spirit form.
With Clamor now able to move freely, Noah takes on the mantle of Celestia, the observer of constellations, as the flow of time influences his body and mind, granting him newfound maturity.
Second Grief
Though too late to save Yuria, Noah manages to heal her using the power of the moon, despite the toll it takes on his body. This brief joy is overshadowed by the memory of those he couldn’t save, and Noah can’t help but feel that if Harque had survived, things might have been different.
In his brother’s memory, Noah chooses to live his second life as Harque would have.
Pale Pilgrim
After witnessing the horrors of Rosso’s experiments, Noah attempts to heal the victims, exhausting his body in the process. Clamor, casting protection spells to defend Noah, shatters.
Awakening in the temple once more, Noah is overwhelmed with guilt but resolves to protect the world that those dear to him cherished. He promises to save everyone this time.
Nyx Pieta
Despite countless attempts, Noah realizes he can’t save everyone. Abandoning his efforts to go back in time, he journeys to the past, where he sees his brother Harque, who had hidden his pain and shown him only love.
In that moment, Noah decides to continue his brother’s will in the way Harque would have wanted.
Second Dejection
As Noah watches Titania fight, he experiences a sense of déjà vu and realizes he is losing control of his power.
With Clamor’s guidance, he learns how to stabilize his abilities, but the unfamiliar magic and his unsettled mind leave him in a state of confusion.
Hazy Delusion
Upon learning the truth of the past, Noah blames himself for avoiding reality and loses hope as he repeatedly fails to change it. After confessing his grief to Clamor, he receives comfort in the form of a familiar, reassuring hand.
Noah finally falls into a peaceful sleep, awakening with the determination to control his unstable power and materialize magic.
Morpheus
Ignoring the harsh reality around him, Noah connects fragmented pieces of his distorted memories, mistaking them for truth. As Clamor watches Noah confuse him with his brother, he understands that Noah’s delusions are a means of survival. However, forcing him to confront the actual truth may do more harm than good.
And so begins Noah’s journey as Morpheus, the dreamer who drifts through life, chasing a warped goal as he invites others into his fantastical Phantasy using the mutated power of the moon.