Lunar Ruins

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AXZ Episode 6[1][2]

Far in the distant past...

A giant structure was created by the mysterious entities known as the Custodians, who formerly ruled over humanity.

It is the source of the "Curse of Balal" that prevents humanity from obtaining mutual understanding.

As if applying a patch file of dissonance upon the human soul, Saint-Germain views the moon as shackles that must be removed to free humanity.
Thus she attempts to gain control of it and put an end to the Curse of Balal.

For that purpose, she has sacrificed an enormous amount of time and human lives as compensation.

AXZ Episode 7

In the past, the Priestess Finè attempted to destroy the moon in its entirety to stop the Curse of Balal.
In contrast to that, Saint-Germain and the others have planned to overwrite the system to give themselves administrative authority and using that control, end the curse.

Finè's reason for wanting to destroy the moon was to recover the Unified Language,
but Saint-Germain and the others wish to end the Curse of Balal in order to free humanity from its subjugation.
Although the actions of both parties may seem to line up with each other, their goals are very different.

In order to gain control of the moon, it is thought that power equal to that of the Custodians is necessary.
Therefore, they seek "Divine Power" which is said to be overwhelming.

XV Episode 1[3]

A massive structure constructed by the Annunaki.

It is thought to be the source of the "Curse of Balal," which distrupts mankind's mutual understanding.

Once, a prehistoric priestess known as Finè set out to destroy the moon, and the ruins along with it.

Furthermore, the Bavarian Illuminati, under the leadership of Saint-Germain, attempted to gain control of the ruins and release the curse on humanity.

However, neither attempt was successful, and humanity still shoulders the yoke of disharmony brought forth by the lunar ruins.

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