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Nothing gave the one who called himself Len Dy't B-taa the sense of harmony that a black snowy night sky did.
It was the calmest night he'd had in generations, under the gentle snowfall peppered down in gentle flakes from the night sky. It was so rare that it snowed on the arid roads of the Aberresai Savannah. Even when he'd sat in the tenements of The Aberrant Kingdom as a youth, every time that he would see the snow, mixing beautifully with the stars was an occasion for celebration with his friends. The last time... it must have been the month before his Illya. The western watchtower had been under Len's watch that night; a test of his ability to stay alert before his coming of age began proper. He'd let Yura and Herak join him, and they'd spent the entire night talking excitedly about which Tree of the Seven they would climb. Herak was so eager to began his journey towards the Second Tree. Yura...
Len knew that Yura would have chosen whatever Tree that Len did.
It was under the same black snowy night sky that he'd first felt her touch. The warmth of another was all that kept them from shivering beneath the bishop's canopy of The Fifth Tree. Not even the torches that hung from vines fashioned into ropes could burn brighter than they had that night. The conversations they held that night... They spurred him forward even now, her words piercing through even the haze that death brought upon him.
But they were all dead now. Herak was dead, as was Yura. The Seven Trees had long since fallen. The Aberrant Kingdom was gone, the Savannah it once stood in now barren. There was nothing left but Len, brought back from eternal rest and left to watch what had become of the world develop and move around him: A relic of the past. A relic he likely looked as well; He stood in the heavy steel armor he'd taken from those who'd awoken him, an enigmatic figure behind a clay mask, with a sword dangling uselessly from one of his hands as he stood on a rocky outcropping that looked out over an intersection of roads in the savannah he'd once lived in. Len was an incomplete being, brought back by greed by those who read of his triumphs in battle. They were fools. Len was never a soldier, Len was a protector.
And now, he was alive once more, with none to protect. There was no way for him to know how long he had, necromancy being an imperfect and fickle magic. What was the purpose he had for being here now? Several times, he'd contemplated sending himself back to the afterlife. Each time he found himself unable to do so. There was something. Something that despite all of his accolades and victories in life, he had never been able to accomplish.
It was something that had been promised to him, as he held Yura in his arms that night. She'd made him a promise that still rang in his ears, haunting him through every dance and every life he took. "One day." She'd told him, "One day you will like you. You'll see all that you have to offer our world, and you'll love yourself the way that I love you, Terios."
Perhaps, he thought to himself as he began to slide his heavy frame down the outcropping to investigate a bit of movement at the edge of his vision, that was why fate had truly returned him to this world. Perhaps it was to serve this world until he found that love. He would protect this Savannah, guard these roads from evil until the difference he made was undeniable. For whatever time he had left...
He would chase that love.
Oscar Viotto
It was the calmest night he'd had in generations, under the gentle snowfall peppered down in gentle flakes from the night sky. It was so rare that it snowed on the arid roads of the Aberresai Savannah. Even when he'd sat in the tenements of The Aberrant Kingdom as a youth, every time that he would see the snow, mixing beautifully with the stars was an occasion for celebration with his friends. The last time... it must have been the month before his Illya. The western watchtower had been under Len's watch that night; a test of his ability to stay alert before his coming of age began proper. He'd let Yura and Herak join him, and they'd spent the entire night talking excitedly about which Tree of the Seven they would climb. Herak was so eager to began his journey towards the Second Tree. Yura...
Len knew that Yura would have chosen whatever Tree that Len did.
It was under the same black snowy night sky that he'd first felt her touch. The warmth of another was all that kept them from shivering beneath the bishop's canopy of The Fifth Tree. Not even the torches that hung from vines fashioned into ropes could burn brighter than they had that night. The conversations they held that night... They spurred him forward even now, her words piercing through even the haze that death brought upon him.
But they were all dead now. Herak was dead, as was Yura. The Seven Trees had long since fallen. The Aberrant Kingdom was gone, the Savannah it once stood in now barren. There was nothing left but Len, brought back from eternal rest and left to watch what had become of the world develop and move around him: A relic of the past. A relic he likely looked as well; He stood in the heavy steel armor he'd taken from those who'd awoken him, an enigmatic figure behind a clay mask, with a sword dangling uselessly from one of his hands as he stood on a rocky outcropping that looked out over an intersection of roads in the savannah he'd once lived in. Len was an incomplete being, brought back by greed by those who read of his triumphs in battle. They were fools. Len was never a soldier, Len was a protector.
And now, he was alive once more, with none to protect. There was no way for him to know how long he had, necromancy being an imperfect and fickle magic. What was the purpose he had for being here now? Several times, he'd contemplated sending himself back to the afterlife. Each time he found himself unable to do so. There was something. Something that despite all of his accolades and victories in life, he had never been able to accomplish.
It was something that had been promised to him, as he held Yura in his arms that night. She'd made him a promise that still rang in his ears, haunting him through every dance and every life he took. "One day." She'd told him, "One day you will like you. You'll see all that you have to offer our world, and you'll love yourself the way that I love you, Terios."
Perhaps, he thought to himself as he began to slide his heavy frame down the outcropping to investigate a bit of movement at the edge of his vision, that was why fate had truly returned him to this world. Perhaps it was to serve this world until he found that love. He would protect this Savannah, guard these roads from evil until the difference he made was undeniable. For whatever time he had left...
He would chase that love.
Oscar Viotto