On November 8, 20XX, the night sky across the world burned with falling stars.
Within a day, nations watched the phenomenon in awe.
Within a week, entire towns had vanished into mist.
From the impact came Novium, a crystal that sings when touched by human voices, awakening a power that defies modern science.
As disappearances spread, the world searched desperately for answers.
In Japan, the Harmonia Foundation responded with the Aria Corps, an idol initiative that fused music and technology, placing young singers on the front lines of the unfolding crisis.
Among them are Tachibana Reina and Shirakawa Emi, two Divas caught in a world still struggling to understand what Novium has brought with it.
As battles end and daily life resumes, they continue to sing, not just to fight, but to protect what remains normal in a world quietly slipping out of tune.
This [Urban Fantasy] story marks not only my entry for the contest, but the beginning of my journey as a writer.
"Resonance Zero" is an overture. My first echo before the true symphony begins.
It tells of a world standing on the edge of song and silence, where harmony is fragile and every note can awaken miracles or monsters.
Though this tale begins in the calm streets of our world, its resonance will grow into something far greater, a rising catastrophe.
The Blessing of Diva begins here, at the point where every beginning still carries hope.
— D. Hazane, Twilight Frontiers
This [Urban Fantasy] story marks not only my entry for the contest, but the beginning of my journey as a writer.
"Resonance Zero" is an overture. My first echo before the true symphony begins.
It tells of a world standing on the edge of song and silence, where harm...
The Blessing of Diva: Resonance Zero is a story about sound as responsibility - about what it means to sing when silence might be safer, and to stand on a stage while the world quietly falls apart....