Of Love - Eternal Kingdom- Curses

Though not set in a kingdom, the underworld functions as an Eternal Kingdom. Orpheus’s love curse is the condition of the backward glance—eternal separation despite perfect devotion. His love cannot restore life; it only grants a cruel loophole.

Every major protagonist is bound by a unique "Heart-Curse." Eternal Kingdom- Curses of Love

This is the most tragic. The kingdom survives because of a "love battery." A single person (often a commoner or a forgotten heir) is magically bound to love the monarch unconditionally. However, this love is artificial, drained of free will. The monarch, aware of the fabrication, despises the replacement but cannot break the spell without destroying the kingdom. The curse is not the false love—it is the memory of the real love that was sacrificed to create the false one. Though not set in a kingdom, the underworld

Central to the game is the idea that current obstacles are often "echoes" of past mistakes that must be faced and corrected across time. Every major protagonist is bound by a unique "Heart-Curse

Eternal Kingdom: Curses of Love " (also known as Eternal Rebirth

In these stories, the happy ending is rarely a wedding. Sometimes, it is a single tear that freezes into a diamond. Sometimes, it is a statue that smiles in the moonlight. And sometimes, it is the quiet acceptance that to love eternally is to be eternally cursed—and that, perhaps, is the most honest definition of immortality.