War of Lost Souls is a movie produced and distributed by Heritage Films and Valoir Studio from Lourenne and Sinama Eayn al-Nasr (Eagle Eye Cinema) from Badara. It chronicles the Beiteynuese-Lourennais conflict, otherwise known as Hubris War, an event that saw two of history's closest allies that had reshaped Terra as friends once already, now reshaping the world yet again; but this time, through a heartbreaking "brotherly war".
To better understand why and what led to the war happening, Grekidt Shteman and Louis Francois, the movie's co-directors, consulted with Gem Publishing over their material from the Heritage Trials and The Meddling Affairs.
Supposedly, the war is tied to the existence of a Yeudi Plot, executed across 3000 years by the House of Elior.
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Teasers
These teasers were meant to infuse the background events of the likes of controversial book series The Meddling Affairs by Gem Publishing with the war itself, attempting to explain why it really happened.
Since it baffled Terra and even the Canrillaise and Yeudi People themselves, who loved each other dearly.
The number of teasers was purposefully the same as the 8 Gems.
1/8
Valoir Studio dropped the 1st teaser in 5478, 5 years after the end of hostilities, confirming the movie's existence.
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Same For You by Lee Dewyze
2/8
Teaser 2 was published in 5479, hinting of a Meleh Elias Ishmael IV character conversing with Princess Helene of the House of Orleans-Vasser, presumably around the time they got married at the onset of the 55th century.
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Ending scene (The King)
Franc Lucas by Marc Streitenfeld (American Gangster)
3/8
At the end of the same month, the 3rd teaser taunted of the Yeudi Monarch striking a deal with the Canrillaise, assumed against the interests pursued by the House of Elior, judging by the hints of the Yeudi Plot.
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Ending scene (The King)
4/8
Teaser 4 confirmed the hints and taunts of the previous 2 teasers, in the sense that the King had meddled against the 3000 year plan; influenced by Princess Helene and the Aristocrat House's love of the Canrillaise.
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Ending scene (The King)
Fire by Marc Streitenfeld (American Gangster)
5/8
Teaser 5 aired in 5480, a year after the last one, revealing that the House of Elior is in a state of civil war.
6/8
Teaser 6 pointed out that "tov yoter lehoulam" (greater good for all) is actually an anagram of archaic Yeudish "malouhel", meaning "for none" - a motto instituted by Baruch Lea Tzafrir of the House of Elior.
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A Long Way Back by Jon Ekstrand (Life)
7/8
Teaser 7 implicated the Thallers from Narikaton and Darnussia.
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The Hand Of Fate Pt. 1 by James Newton Howard (Signs)
8/8
Teaser 8 (and final) confirmed that the movie would include a "background war" against the Yeudish Benowitz House from Artania.
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Sweet Dreams by Dresage (A Wrinkle in Time)