Where the Energy Slips Away
There are two kinds of tired. One comes after a day that asked a lot of us and still leaves something warm behind, the way an evening feels after good training or hours spent on a project we genuinely care about. The other arrives discreetly after a day of meetings, scrolling, and small obligations, a day that looked easy on paper, and still we come home empty.
The Holiguard philosophy starts from this difference. The pattern is simple: energy leaks out wherever we live on autopilot, repeating automatic actions and borrowed thoughts, doing things mostly because they are expected. Life then speeds up and slips away, like sand through fingers.
Energy returns through what is genuinely ours: work that carries personal meaning, movement that makes the body feel alive, people and questions we honestly care about. When an action is connected to our own nature and we are actually present in it, the effort itself gives something back.
In the saga, the Holiguards build their lives on this principle. They do what brings them closer to their true nature, and the source behind it they call inner fire. Most of us have felt it at least once. The days we remember best are usually the days it was burning.
Meet Ensis, portrayed by Eric Roberts.
One of the Holiguards' warriors, Ensis embodies strength, confidence, and inner calm. Even in the middle of intense training, he keeps his composure and always finds a reason to smile.
He reminds us that true confidence never needs to be loud.
As the events of The Portal of Force begin to unfold, every member of the Holiguards will have a role to play.
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