In the ancient kingdom of Atlantis, beneath the depths of the ocean, there lived a young girl named Ayose. Born into a world of endless blue, she was mesmerized by the beauty of the sun, whose golden rays danced upon the surface of the water like liquid fire.
Every night, as the stars shimmered above, Ayose felt a strange calling deep within her soul. It was as if the goddess Chaxiraxi herself, shining brightly as the star Canopus, was beckoning her to the surface, whispering of lands unknown and adventures waiting to be had.
Driven by an insatiable longing to experience life on land, Ayose made a daring decision. She renounced her powers as a daughter of Atlantis and chose to embrace her destiny as the first of the Guanches, the people of the land.
But such a choice came with a heavy price. As punishment for her defiance, Ayose and her people were condemned never to return to the ocean, forever severed from the world beneath the waves.