Born into a peasant family during the Hundred Years’ War in the midst of English domination, Joan received visions from the calling of the Goddess of Fortune instructing her to support Charles VII and regain France from the clutches of the English empire. After leading French forces into several victories she was captured and handed to the English, who burned her at the stake. Enraged by this, the Goddess of Fortune influenced the tides of war, resulting in the final French victory over the English. Joan of Arc was resurrected after her death since in the eyes of the Goddess of Fortune, she was a martyr who was burned alive at the age of nineteen for representing her Goddess. Joan later went on to become the champion representing her Goddess, bearing the title of “Saint” and the motto “Audentes Fortuna Iuvat (Fortune favours the bold)” as she was resurrected to be the champion of her Goddess due to her bravery.
On September 29, 2015 Saint Joan of Arc was officially appointed as the sole champion and representative of the Goddess of Fortune. This is the day she embarked on a journey to become the greatest heroine that this world has ever seen.
This is the beginning of the legend who is known as Saint Joan of Arc, who struck terror into the hearts of her enemies, and who spread faith for her Goddess throughout the lands and beyond.