The Last of the Sovereign Sky

In the era of celestial epic, lived a seventeen-year-old boy, Orion, in a distant village named Nebula Nest. The village was nestled between the arms of an endless spiral galaxy. Shimmering stars and cosmic dust surrounded the village, casting mirage-like illusions in the far-fetched corners of the cosmos.
Orion had an unusual gift; he could read the constellation's tales. His fingers could trace stories in the star formations. His eyes held an unyielding shine, and his soul carried the burden of a swelling curiosity combined with destiny's weight. Orion felt an uncanny connection to the Stars, which soon became his clandestine confidantes and friends.
Overwhelmed by his unfathomable bond to the cosmos, he sought the village seer, an old woman named Cassiopeia, foreseeing the secrets of the universe in her enchanted obsidian orb. The moment Orion entered her haphazard shack filled with the aroma of dried herbs and scribbled prophecies, she proclaimed, 'You are the last of the sovereign Sky, Orion. Your destiny lies not in Nebula Nest but in the unexplored edges of our cosmic kingdom.'
Barely able to believe the revelatory prophecy, Orion decided to follow the unfamiliar path of his destiny. He kissed his astounded mates goodbye and left his humble abode. In the heart of the night, under the beautiful blanket of Enlightenment's End, the cluster of brilliantly glowing stars, Orion embarked on his prophesied journey towards the universe's undiscovered expanse.
His journey was filled with trials, trepidations, and tribulations. He encountered beguiling space sirens, battling meteor showers, and beheld astronomical phenomena disguised as boundaries, to meddle and test his unwavering bravery. Through every challenge, Orion held onto the belief that he belonged to the nyctophile expanse, and the celestial bodies extended their support in cryptic ways.
During one fateful galactic dust storm, Orion got strayed and landed onto the forbidden moon of Pandora, it was the dwelling of the star-eater, Andromeda. However, bravery and wit guided him, and he managed to fool the star-eater by offering him a fake cluster of glow worms instead of real stars. He escaped its wrath by tricking the blind creature of darkness.
Months turned into years, and years into decades. The inkling that he was lost and far more away from his destiny slowly began to creep onto Orion. The child was now a man, laden with overwhelming uncertainty and silent desperation. But, the universe had different plans.
One mystical night, a sudden burst of cosmic energy released from the dead quasar led Orion into stumbling upon a forgotten nebula - the Library of lost Constellations. This was the prophecy's fulfillment. Orion was destined to discover the universe's buried secrets. It was the culmination of his spiritual connection to the cosmos.
The last Sovereign of the Sky spent his remaining days mapping the lost constellations, decoding ancient cosmic tales, and sharing his profound understanding of the Universe with his galaxy. Orion had turned from a humble village boy to the unsung hero of the cosmos. His narrative outshone as the beacon for future star-readers, creating a celestial legacy that would echo across swirling galaxies, overrun nebulae, and endure the test of cosmic time.
The celestial beings rejoiced, and the whole universe shone brighter. Orion, the boy from Nebula Nest, had fulfilled his prophecy. Destiny had succumbed, and another tale was embroidered into the intricate fabric of the Cosmos. And it was named - The Last of the Sovereign Sky.