El Origen: De Los Guardianes
One by one, the Guardians begin to fade. The Easter Bunny loses his color. North’s sleigh stalls. The world grows grey. In a devastating sequence, a single child, Jamie (the last believer on Earth), asks his mother, “Is the Easter Bunny real?” and she hesitates. For a moment, all is lost.
He flies to Jamie’s bedroom. He makes frost dance on the window. He snowballs the boy. For the first time in three hundred years, a child sees him. Jamie believes. And with that single act of belief, Jack becomes solid, visible, and powerful. He then uses his staff to create a blizzard of pure wonder, restoring the Guardians’ colors and leading a final charge into Pitch’s lair. El Origen de los Guardianes
The Guardians are scattered. The Sandman (Sueñero), the silent, ancient sentinel of good dreams, is the first to fall, shattered by Pitch’s assault. His disappearance creates a vacuum of peaceful sleep, allowing fear to spread like a virus. The Easter Bunny, a fierce, boomerang-wielding warrior beneath his fluffy exterior, finds his eggs rotting. The Tooth Fairy, a hummingbird-like collector of baby teeth (which contain children’s memories), finds that her fairies are being captured and corrupted. Even Santa Claus (North, as he is called), a sword-wielding, Cossack-dancing, yeti-sledding titan with maps of children’s belief labeled "Naughty" and "Nice," feels the weakening of the global trust in magic. One by one, the Guardians begin to fade
I. The Premise: Beyond the Fairy Tale In the vast, unseen geography of our world lies a second dimension—a realm shaped not by atoms and gravity, but by belief. Here, the immortal embodiments of childhood reside: the Tooth Fairy (Diente de Leche), the Sandman (Sueñero), the Easter Bunny (Conejo de Pascua), and the ageless spirit of winter, Jack Frost (Jack Escarcha). They are not merely mascots of holidays; they are guardians, tasked by the lunar deity known as the Man in the Moon (El Hombre en la Luna) with a singular, sacred mission: to protect the wonder, dreams, and hopes of children everywhere. The world grows grey