The narrative begins with the siblings searching for their older brother, Star'en, in the Infinite Forest of Eyre. The forest is depicted as a magical place illuminated by the violet sun, etherium, which serves as a source of life for Gaia. The siblings engage in playful banter while hunting for Fianna, spirit-like creatures, showcasing their youthful spirit and the magical world they inhabit. Their mother, Nema'ynn, is the goddess of Eyre, and the siblings often find themselves at odds with her over their adventures in the forest.
As the story progresses, Star'en's dreams reveal his desire to escape the pressures of being the eldest sibling and his yearning for a life beyond Gaia. His siblings, Morgana and Luci, are determined to bring him back from his dreams, leading to a series of events that intertwine their fates with the mysteries of their world.
The siblings' journey takes a dark turn when they discover an underground city where elves are held captive by the addamas. The story reveals the tension between different inhabitants of Gaia, particularly the godkin and the addamas, who are portrayed as having similar origins but have become adversaries due to the actions of the gods and past conflicts.
In a mysterious underground city, they uncover ancient manuscripts that hint at the history of their world and the fate of the faeries, who have been banished and forgotten. The manuscripts indicate a connection between the faeries and the power struggles that have shaped Gaia, particularly the Armana Dorcha, a great conflict that led to the division between the pantheons.
The siblings encounter Hushu, a reptilian inhabitant who reveals the truth about the addamas and their history. Hushu shares that the addamas were created from the gods' forbidden unions, and their existence has been a source of tension and conflict. He also hints at the potential for redemption and the possibility of uniting the fractured inhabitants of Gaia against a common enemy.
The gods have disappeared, leaving chaos in their wake. The addamas begin to rise in power, capturing godkin and threatening the delicate balance of their world. The siblings must navigate this new reality, seeking to rescue their captured kin and uncover the truth behind the gods' absence.
The narrative builds to a climax as the siblings, alongside their allies, make plans to confront the addamas and find their missing brother, Star'en. They face numerous challenges, including battling against corrupted beings and navigating treacherous landscapes. The stakes are high as they race against time to save their loved ones and restore order to Gaia.
In "Fallen Stars: The Children of the Gods," A.F. Star weaves a tale of adventure, magic, and the struggle for identity in a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred. The siblings' quest for truth and redemption serves as a central theme, highlighting the complexities of family, loyalty, and the consequences of the gods' actions.