
“Ah…” Aether mock bowed, “Great god, a greater displeasure.” Trailing behind her came a mantle of twilight skies.

Her eyes were orbs of nebulae, her long flowing hair milky white. From the void, a female humanoid drifted out, donning a featureless white summer dress.
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“Tch,” a voice rumbled, “Damned starwalker, your arrogance truly is unmatched.”Īether watched as the veil of reality rippled - and tore itself open, revealing a shimmering patch of void, an infinite blackness speckled with countless stars. “Try all you might,” Aether called, “You can’t hide from me, my kind were your progenitors!” It shan’t be of worry, though, his alien build meant that incredible strength was his norm - in comparison to other sapient beings inhabiting cosmic worlds.Īmong said beings, humans were among the weakest physically, there should be no issue. With the lack of his favoured sword, he was virtually unarmed. He just hoped his sister won’t make getting off this damned place harder than it should be. Oh, he had some worries - but none of them were for his sister. His twin could take care of herself, she was far more capable than he in that regard. It was unnecessarily irritating to say the least, but it was not as if this were the first time such an occasion occurred. Investigating the sandbar some more, he found a distinct lack of his sister. Of course, if there were gods then there must be men, it was only natural.Ĭonsidering the form the god had taken when they encountered them, such men must be at the very least humanoid - though he would suspect they were simply some variant of human. There were the remnants of a campsite nestled under an outcrop, where upon further inspection he noticed a long extinguished bonfire and faint markings of where tents used to be. The cliffs faced the morning Sun, which allowed him to align himself. Looking around, he found himself on a beach - one flanked by large, rising stone cliffs. He shan’t be able to show his face to Mother upon his return if he let some lowly gods lock him away like an errant child. Nevertheless, he was still birthed of cosmic rays. It appeared that the damnable god had sealed away his innate powers - but he would not let it stay that way for long.

He’ll have to rebraid it later, as currently he was too annoyed to do just about anything.Īether willed some of his power to life, searching for the telltale sign of a blazing heat in his breast, but it amounted to nothing. The golden-haired traveller shifted himself onto his stomach and pushed himself to his feet - brushing off sand from his outfit and running a hand through his hair to untangle it, feeling knots come apart under his digits.

“Cursed gods…” he groaned, “Always so uptight…” He heard the crashing of waves against the shore - and squinted at the Sun blazing high above. Chapter Text ACT I: PRELUDING LIGHTS Act 1, Chapter 1Īether laid on golden sands, staring at clear blue skies high above.īirds circled high above, incessantly cawing - perhaps thinking he was their next meal.
