Action · Fantasy · Sci-fi · Anime style · Ongoing series

In their everyday life, Ele and Layla can’t stand each other. In Eldoran — the epic dimension they keep getting pulled into — they are the only two people in the universe capable of saving it. Neither of them is happy about this.

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Ele and Layla are rivals. Not in the way teenagers say they hate each other and secretly agree — they genuinely, consistently, make each other’s lives worse. Ele is sharp-tongued and stubborn, from the wrong side of town. Layla is elegant and cutting, and she knows exactly where to aim.

Then there is Zion. A homeless man who appears and disappears without explanation, watching them both. And there is Eldoran — the epic dimension they keep getting pulled into without warning, without consent, and without the option of saying no.

In Eldoran, the dynamic inverts completely. Ele becomes Princess Antea, heir to a kingdom under siege. Layla becomes Alyal, her most devoted guardian. The girl who spent every day trying to humiliate Ele now takes a sword in the shoulder for her without hesitation.

The answer, when it comes, is that both are. Eldoran is not a dream. It is where they are from. The everyday world — school, money, sarcasm, bad coffee — is the exile. They were sent there as children for something they did, something they don’t remember, something they are slowly, episode by episode, beginning to understand.

Violet bob, elephant ears that nobody seems to notice. Tough, independent, strong sense of justice. Comes from nothing and has learned to weaponise it. In Eldoran she is a princess who leads by instinct — and can’t understand why that comes so naturally. Animal totem: elephant.

White hair, rich and used to winning. In the everyday world she attacks first and always goes for the economic angle. In Eldoran she is Antea’s most loyal guardian — a role reversal she finds deeply, personally inconvenient. The arrogance hides something she hasn’t examined yet.

Appears as a homeless man in the everyday world. In Eldoran he is the Royal Adviser who controls passage between dimensions through a ring he always wears. He is not their friend — he is their supervisor, evaluating whether they’ve earned the right to go home. The missions are tests. He does not tell them this.

A conquering empire expanding across the universe of Eldoran. Only the kingdom of Eldoran — with its unique combination of technology and magic — has ever managed to hold it back. The artefact they are searching for is the reason why. And why the Empire wants it first.