Join the Conversation

5 comments on this story

Fan Casting Roles for MyCast: MOON SAGA ~ORIGINAL SIN~

 

CONTRIBUTE

Don't see what you're looking for? Use the form below to add a new role to this story.

Add a new role:
Submit

Join the Conversation

5 comments on MyCast: MOON SAGA ~ORIGINAL SIN~

  • theonewithda_gun As Eleanor Cross approaches young adulthood, her leadership of the Cross Organization grows more complex. Now older and stepping into young adulthood, Eleanor must confront the deeper burden of leadership. The era is shifting. London is changing. And so are the monsters that dwell in its shadows. While the vampire threat continues to evolve in silence, it is not the monsters outside that torment Eleanor most, as she finds herself drawn into a psychological battle; not only against the supernatural, but also against her own mind. Her struggle becomes less about destroying evil, and more about understanding it. Especially the form it takes in human behavior, institutions, and even herself. With every decision, she is forced to confront the growing realization that sin is not always a monstrous thing with fangs and claws. Sometimes, it is quiet. Sometimes, it wears a human face. Sometimes, it looks back from the mirror. As she is forced to confront the unresolved darkness within the Cross Organization, Eleanor finds herself struggling against a metaphorical "Pandora’s Box" that exists within her own mind and heart. Eleanor must learn not to close this box or deny its presence, but to live facing it. To accept its existence. To navigate the impossible tension between justice and hypocrisy, strength and vulnerability, isolation and trust. But with that realization comes a deeper truth: that to be human is to live in contradiction. The goal is not to purge the darkness, but to face it, acknowledge it, and find balance amid the misalignment between self and society. Only through that struggle, by walking through the guilt, the shame, and the doubt can one hope to live honestly. Moon Saga: Original Sin is the second part of Eleanor’s story, chronicling her transition from girl to woman, from idealist to leader. It is a tale of reckoning, where strength is found not in denial of sin, but in the courage to face it and to live on, knowing it will never fully leave.

    Like (1)
    • theonewithda_gun   While Inheritance of Sin explored Eleanor’s baptism by fire; her inheritance of pain, duty, and blood, Original Sin examines what it means to carry on in the aftermath. At its heart lies the question: "can anyone live a righteous life while carrying the knowledge of what sin truly is?"
    • theonewithda_gun   And just like the first part, it's also about Eleanor during her early days of leading the Cross Organization. One of the main key themes of the second part of the prequel is similar to the first part. But now this time, the message would be to not escape from the reality of living with sin, but to face the Pandora's box within one's own mind and heart. In particular it comes from having things like “Pandora’s box” that humans must not open. Things like human sins are contained in that box. This is the main character's inner struggle in this story. She realizes that ignoring the existence of this “box” or attempting to escape from the reality of her flaws will only lead to destruction. The title of the second part itself is based on the fact that its concept of sin does not mean crime, yet the existence of humans in this world itself, similar to the Christian original sin that the people are born guilty of sin.
  • theonewithda_gun Yea sorry about the long-ass yapping. Overall, it's a very tough, ambitious and heavy concept that I want to implement in this mCCU AU saga. IDK, It just came out of my mind and I had to do extensive research for many days to came up with the perfect story. And as to where I actually came up with this idea, well, IDK, it just came out of one of my crazy dreams lmfao.