In the sacred temple's center, an altar pulsates with divine energy. Four figures, three men, and a woman carrying a child, enter the hallowed space. They bow in reverence, beginning a solemn prayer. Seraphine, cradling baby Evan, places him at the heart of the altar.
A warm, divine light envelops the infant as he enters a mysterious realm.Within this ethereal space, Evan encounters two men and a woman – the God of Light, with blond hair and blue eyes, the God of Shadow, with black hair and purple eyes, and Gia, with blond hair and green eyes.
Gia remarks on Evan's uncanny resemblance to Twilight, suggesting that he could bridge the gap between light and shadow.
The God of Shadow protests, asserting his claim as Evan's parent, while the God of Light argues that Evan should be in his sub-house in Gia's realm. Gia intervenes, proposing that Evan stays in her realm, under her care.
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A reluctant compromise is reached, with the condition that Evan's immense divine power should be sealed.Other gods are summoned to perform the sealing ritual. God of Light opposes, fearing the loss of Evan's power, but the God of Shadow sees an advantage in keeping such power away from his rival.
Eventually, the gods agree to seal Twilight within Evan, ensuring that the secret remains known only to the four present.Returning to the temple, Seraphine reveals the gods' decision to keep Evan's divine heritage a secret.
The old man inquires about who else knows, and Seraphine discloses that only she and the gods are aware. The question turns to Lucien, the current patriarch, who mentions that only his first wife, Esther's mother, is aware, and they trust her discretion.
Seraphine, carrying her second child, departs for the realm of shadows with her husband, Vesperson. Evan's eyes are altered to blue by the God of Light, and Lucien adopts Evan as his illegitimate son, weaving the beginning of Evan's life within the intricate tapestry of divine secrets