Eternity's Edge

In the diverse kingdom of Argus nestled between the intersection of mighty mountains and serene seas, lived the wise king Thorian with his radiant queen, Athenia. They were known across the continent for their sagacious rule and benevolence. They had a beloved daughter, Princess Arya, blessed with an ethereal beauty and a kind heart.
One spring morning, a mysterious old man arrived in Argus, claiming to be a seer. He told of a catastrophic darkness that was descending upon the kingdom. The only way to ward off this calamity, he said, was the 'Eternity's Edge,' a mythical sword believed to wield immense power.
Urged by the desperation to protect Argus, King Thorian summoned his brave knights and entrusted them with this daunting mission. However, the seer warned that the Eternity's Edge could only be retrieved by one with a pure heart, courageous spirit, and innate wisdom.
Months turned into years, and one by one, every knight returned unsuccessful and defeated. The kingdom grew anxious as the prophesied darkness began to cast its shadow, and peace turned into uncertainty.
Despite the doom that was approaching, Princess Arya was far from dismayed. She resolved to venture out to find the Eternity's Edge herself. With her father's blessing, she embarked on the arduous journey, her spirit undeterred by the treacherous path.
Driven by her unflinching courage and armed with her determination, Arya faced insurmountable dangers. She outsmarted malicious creatures, crossed treacherous terrains, and even braved the Maze of Mystics, which was known to drive men mad.
After several months, she arrived at the Crystal Cavern, the purported home of the Eternity's Edge. However, the sword was guarded by a fearsome dragon Galdra. Instead of engaging it in a doomed battle, Arya decided to employ her wits.
Recalling the legend of Galdra being a lover of riddles, she challenged the dragon to a contest of riddles. Galdra, amused by her audacity, agreed. Arya, with her innate wisdom, responded to every riddle the dragon posed. Impressed by her intelligence, Galdra allowed her to take the Eternity's Edge.
Armed with the magical sword, Arya triumphantly returned to Argus. The sword's mere presence seemed to radiate a powerful aura, dispersing the darkness that lurked. They held a grand celebration to honor Princess Arya's bravery, and from then forth, she was known as the 'Savior of Argus.'
The tale of Arya's courage and wisdom echoed for ages, painting the portrait of a true hero. Her tale was a reminder that bravery, wisdom isn't dependent on one's stature, nor is it contained within the grasp of a sword. It resides in one's spirit, which, when kindled, can illuminate the darkest corner of the universe