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the story

Follow magical creatures called Guardian Alebrijes — born from special seeds to protect nature — on their mission to educate humans and combat ecological destruction.

The narrative begins with the origin of the Guardian Alebrijes and their first steps in Citlalli's garden, showing simple stories and developing basic concepts; continuing with small group adventures and an introduction to local environmental issues.

The narrative and the alebrijes grow and evolve physically and mentally in local adventures where guardians and children learn from other animals to face ecological threats, to more complex seasons that integrate direct inspiration from real historical figures of environmental activism such as Homero Gómez, Jane Goodall, Greta Thunberg and many others, and culminates in a global arc expanding internationally with mythical beings and ancestral wisdom from different continents and guardians of gardens of the world such as Amara - Africa, Sakura - Asia, Gaia - Europe and Pachamama - South America, to face together an interdimensional battle to change destructive patterns of the environment.

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Seed of light - Where the guardian alebrijes are born

Where ancient magic meets environmental and sustainability urgency

In a world where children have forgotten the language of flora and fauna and cities have buried rivers, there are places that most cannot see: the Ancestral Multidimensional Gardens, where nature still lives in its purest form.

When the disconnect between humanity and nature reaches a critical point, Citlalli—an ancestral guardian who has watched over Mexico for hundreds of years—makes a desperate decision: to create the last Seeds of Light . From these are born extraordinary creatures called Guardian Alebrijes, unique beings with special ecological missions in the real world: a fox with horns that speaks with the mushrooms of the forest, a winged jaguar that summons storms, an axolotl that heals poisoned rivers, a xoloitzcuintle whose mane burns with sacred fire.

But time is running out. Shadows of pollution materialize in the dying ecosystems. Oblivion —a force that erases the memory of what was once green—advances silently. And the Alebrijes discover a disturbing truth: they cannot save the planet alone. They need something that hasn't existed for centuries: humans connected to nature who still remember how to listen.

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Special Seeds of Light

The garden is calling you

There are places in this world that most people cannot see.

Not because they are hiding, but because they have forgotten how to look.

Gardens where the trees shine with their own light. Rivers that sing ancient memories. Mountains that breathe along with the clouds. Places where nature lives in its purest form, without wounds, without fear, without forgetting.

These are the Ancestral Multidimensional Gardens, and they exist on a plane of reality that touches ours like two sheets of paper separated by a breath.

For millennia, humans walked in harmony in these gardens. They listened to the language of the plants. They understood the stories the animals told. They knew that caring for nature was caring for themselves.

But many things changed.

New ways were taught. Other ideas were conceived. Other stories were written, and knowledge was scattered and devalued. Little by little, the forests fell like interrupted whispers. Cities grew and buried the rivers. Factories filled the air with gray smoke. And slowly, generation after generation, humans drifted apart, grew accustomed, and forgot.

They forgot that they had once been able to see the gardens.

They forgot that they once understood the language of the earth.

They forgot that they were once guardians.

When oblivion became so deep that it threatened to swallow the entire world, an ancient guardian made a desperate decision.

Her name is Citalli—which in the Nahuatl language means “star”—and she has been guarding the Ancestral Multidimensional Garden of Mexico for 125 years.

From the purest depths of her garden, from the very heart of the earth, water, fire, air, and spirit, Citlalli created something that had not existed since ancient times:

Seeds of Light.

From those seeds would be born extraordinary creatures with an impossible mission: to reconnect humans with nature before it's too late. Magical creatures made of hope, courage, and determination. Creatures the world would come to know as the Guardian Alebrijes and the Magic Guardians.

These words tell the story of how the first Guardian Alebrijes were born.

How a curious fox with horns learned that intelligence is as powerful as strength.

How a jaguar with eagle wings discovered that being a guardian means more than just fighting.

How a colorful axolotl learned that vulnerability can be the greatest strength.

And how three unlikely friends—born of magic and destined to protect the world—took the first step in an adventure that would change the fate of our planet.

But this is not just their story.

It's yours too.

Because if you are reading these words, if you have come this far, then perhaps—just perhaps—you too have the heart of a guardian.

The garden is calling you.

Are you ready to answer?

Purchase books in the store or continue browsing the page and begin your adventure with a message from Citlalli and concept art from the project.

All about me

Dear reader:

My name is Citlalli, and I have waited a long time to meet you.

Many years ago, when the last guardians of my land began to forget, when the rivers began to weep silently and the forests to whisper laments, I knew I had to do something. I couldn't stand in my garden watching the world I love so much crumble away.

So I created life.

Not in the way animals are born or plants germinate—although there is a bit of both in my creations—but in the way stars are born: with fire, light, and purpose.

I called them Seeds of Light, and from them the Guardian Alebrijes were born.

These words you read are more than a story. They are a portal. An invitation. A reminder of something you've always known but perhaps forgotten:

That nature is alive and conscious.

That everything is connected.

That you, yes, you who are reading this, have the power to protect this world.

As you read about Myko, Yago, Atl, and the other Guardians, pay attention. Observe how they confront their fears. Notice how they learn from their mistakes. Discover how, together, they accomplish what none of them could do alone.

Because that's the most important lesson I can teach you:

You don't need to be magical to be a guardian.

You just need to remember that you belong to this garden called Earth.

Now, come. Take my hand. Let me show you where we all come from…

With eternal hope,

Citlalli

Primordial Guardian of Mexico

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