You know what would have been neat ? A dramatic wedding scenario
NOVEMBER 19TH,Β Β 1970,Β Β 18:27PM βββββββ MANOR,Β Β WESTCHESTER COUNTY,Β Β NEW YORK,Β Β UNITED STATES.
ZERO:Β Β π’ππ πππππ ππ πππππ’ π’πππππππ πππ ππππ,Β ππππ. BIG BOSS:Β Β πβπ πππ πππ πππ πππππππππ πππππππ. ZERO:Β Β ππππππππ,Β ππ π’ππβππ ππππ ππ ππππ,Β ππ πππππππππ ππππ πππππ π πππ πππ πππππππππ’.Β Β ππβπ πππππππππππ π πππ ππ ππππππππππ πππππππ£πππππ ππππ ππ ππππ.Β Β π’ππβππ π ππππππππ ππππ,Β ππππ.Β Β ππ π ππππ ππ ππππ πππ ππ ππ π’ππ ππππ π’πππ ππππ ππππ ππ π π ππππ. BIG BOSS:Β Β πβπ ππ ππππ,Β πππππ.Β Β πβπ ππππ π ππππ-πππππππ ππππππππ. ZERO:Β Β ππππ,Β ππππππ ππ ππ.Β Β ππππππ ππππ ππππππ.Β Β ππππ’ ππππ ππ ππππ,Β π πππππππππ’ ππππππ ππ πππππ πππππ Β Β Β ββΒ Β Β π’ππ πππππ πππππππ ππππ π πππππππ ππππππππππ,Β π’ππ πππ ππ‘πππππ’ πππ ππ’ππ ππ πππ π π ππππ πππ ππππ πππ. BIG BOSS:Β Β [ππππ ππππ] ZERO:Β Β πππππ πππ πππ π ππππ ππππ ππππ ππππ πππ ππππππ πππ π ππππ ππ ππππ πππ πππππππππ’ πππ ππππ ππ ππππππ.Β Β ππππ’βππ πππππππ ππππ ππππππππππ ππ πππππ π’πππ ππππ.Β Β ππ πππ’ ππ ππ ππππππππ.Β Β πππππ,Β ππππππ πππππ ππππππππππ,Β ππππ ππππππππππππ.Β Β π ππ ππππ π,Β πππππππ π’ππβππ ππππ π ππππππ.
ππππ Β ππ Β πππ Β πππ Β π πππ Β Β ππππππππ Β Β ππππ Β Β π Β Β πππ Β Β ππππππππ Β Β π πππππ Β Β champagne flute in your hand,Β putting a convenient face whilst mingling Β βmidst a room of serpents and pink-cheeked sycophants,Β the crowd of self-christened βelitesβ.Β Β here you are,Β their Β concocted idol,Β exchanging Β forced smilesΒ and Β ingratiating salutationsΒ with utmost reticence as they gather around you like a Β band of hawks Β Β /Β Β suffocate you Β Β /Β Β make you feel Β lessΒ like a man and more like a dangling pound of Β fresh meatΒ on display for the ravening masses,Β salivating Β Β /Β Β eager to feast off Β carrion fame.Β Β you nod mechanically Β Β /Β Β uncomfortably,Β move out of every casual touch,Β a drunken shoulder clap,Β a girl trying to chat you up Β Β Β ββΒ Β Β they are Β blindΒ to the blood clotsΒ on your teeth Β Β /Β Β the hands smirched Β red-matricide-regret Β Β /Β Β the mutilating grief transmogrifying your heart into one great abscess Β Β Β [Β Β Β it refuses to go away. Β Β Β ] Β Β Β ββΒ Β Β you do not need their emptied congratulations,Β seeds of anger sprouting at the accursed title of βbig bossβ spilling reverently from forked tongues,Β an epithet so sorelyΒ pyrrhic-won.
ππππΒ ππππππ Β πππππ Β πππ Β πππππΒ πππππΒ π ππ Β πππ. Β Β you have never been good at feigning Β normalcy,Β wearing ill-fitting human skin,Β civilian clothes unbecoming of a man that wild.Β Β you feel like a twarthed Β Β /Β Β naked Β Β /Β Β trapped animal. Β Β Β (Β Β Β no,Β you donβt need any of it Β Β Β ββΒ Β Β what you need is to clear your head because your chest is too tight,Β the crowd is Β too close Β Β /Β Β too loud,Β they are taking up all the oxygen and itβs gotten too hard to breathe and you want to escape Β Β /Β Β lash out Β Β /Β Β rip at muscle and bone and claw your way out before you Β Β - Β Β Β )Β Β Β check your blindspot,Β case the room Β :Β Β there is no clear through-line to the exit.Β Β east,Β there is a door Β Β Β ββΒ Β Β but you cannot say where it leads. Β Β Β (Β Β Β better to make for the kitchen,Β take your chances in the service tunnels.Β Β they checked your gun at the door,Β but youβve made do with Β a knifeΒ in worse situations.Β Β you Β Β - Β Β Β )Β Β Β see a window of retreat near the banquet table.Β Β you turn,Β make your way there in a hurried stride,Β wholly undismayed by the expressions of annoyance you receive at the Β rudenessΒ of your escape. πππ Β Β πππ Β Β πππππ Β Β ππππππβπ Β Β πππππ Β Β ππ Β Β ππππ Β Β ππππ Β Β as you evade the throng of bodies and approach a lengthy table brimming with saccharine delicacies.Β Β you stop Β Β /Β Β breath Β Β /Β Β tamp down Β instinctsΒ to flee when the burgeoning leonine hunger pangs.Β Β frowning,Β you stare at the multicolored appetisers Β Β /Β Β most of which you have never seen before Β Β /Β Β till you take a pair of Β meat skewersΒ and start gnawing at them like a Β beast of prey.Β Β a sudden presence at your side provokes chin to rise Β Β /Β Β eye to meet a crown of gold,Β wintry bluesΒ peering at you under the heliacal glow of a crystalline chandelier,Β and you Β Β - Β Β Β (Β Β Β remember the passive Β coldnessΒ of her face,Β standing in that field as white petals whipped around your ankles.Β Β she gave Β her bodyΒ and Β her childΒ to her country,Β carried her scar as proof,Β was willing to mactate herself upon Β flowered altarsΒ for a purpose beyond comprehension.Β Β how does she expect you to do the Β same Β ?Β Β you donβt understand,Β you Β Β - Β Β Β )Β Β Β see red,Β press your eye shut but the petals remain,Β like theyβre stuck to the flesh of your eyelid.
πππ ππππππ Β Β /Β Β ππππ Β Β /Β Β πππππ, Β Β shake your head Β Β Β ββΒ Β Β she is not here.Β Β she is dead.Β Β this is reality.Β Β you turn back to your food Β Β /Β Β get a proper sidelong look at the woman,Β recognize herΒ for who she truly is Β ;Β Β lunafreya nox fleuret,Β the Β sovereignΒ of a protectorate in the middle of a political scuffle,Β more of a Β figureheadΒ on their machinations than a queen Β Β Β [Β Β Β much like you. Β Β Β ]Β Β Β her brother is a soldier,Β acting as her dutiful custodian Β Β Β ββΒ Β Β you recall shaking his hand briefly in the crowd,Β he seemed as Β disinclinedΒ to be here as you.Β Β you store the Β informationΒ away Β Β /Β Β attempt to be conversational: Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β βΒ Β leurs brochettes ne sont pas mauvaises.Β Β mais je prΓ©fΓ¨re encore manger du serpent que Γ§a. Β Β βΒ Β you say,Β french fluently falling off your lips without much pondering.
@moonichor
π ππππππππππ πππππΒ :Β Β Β painted thickly with a layer of varnish, framed in pale fools goldΒ Β βΒ and she, a simple corner ornament.Β Β she was made for thisΒ ;Β noble-bred, a carefully hand-crafted icon.Β wrought for the masses and self-appointed deities to utilize.Β they seized and struggled for symbols in order to secure the slightest figment of influence, and if it were not over her, then they would compete overΒ someone else.Β they picked their gemstones to toss in the treasure chamber, leaving them without the glimmer,Β adulterating themΒ within the shadowy obscurities, never to be seen on the television screen.Β their ghastly tongues prattled inconceivably, in unison, to attribute to a synchronized white noise.Β
with appetite did they seek her attention, tooΒ ;Β ignorant of the tattered brims which remained proof of military sin and the crime toΒ weaponize innocenceΒ like a volatile explosive.Β it was a slow killing of a girl who had come to understand this as the typical behavior of hierarchical leeches, demonstrating theirΒ feigned reliefΒ to have just barely soΒ slipped through the war-cracks.Β of course, this was merely show, as they so blithely monetized the shed gore and radioactive bones.Β this enormous gauge of politics spanned itself over each head, slithered with haughty threat, βtwixt the pillars of it all where one specific chancellor watched over every singular motion of hers.Β in sickening amounts so, that she urged to swiftly disappear among the crowd, toward the other side of these halls where she foundΒ β¦Β Β you.Β Β Β (Β a trojan paradox, agonized with frauds, and praises for valor, and terrible expectations.Β Β )Β Β curiosity begged for satisfaction and dictated her walk, feather-light, beside you, only to sense a deeply rooted painΒ projectedΒ and carved into her marble-frozen apparition.
thenΒ Β βΒ a perplexing dialogue.
βΒ pardonΒ ?Β βΒ Β unexpectedly widened brows and eyelids for commentary this macabre.Β she fell through clouds.Β etiquette quickly revised and staggering back into composure.Β here she stood, not a single inch moved, silver-graced and primly kept, soft-handed and crystal-adornedΒ βΒ in audience with a beastΒ :Β Β a rawed-up, wild child, clad in a manβs muscular structure, bearing its patron status like an ill-fitting crown, which itβs been so compelled to remove.Β Β aggressively.Β something equivalent to horror and awe struck her still, an astonished sentiment, existing between a deer and a bear.Β suddenly, illogically, her personal tatteredness did not matter.Β someone was always frayed more crudely, the eyes more bloodshot, the lungs more filled with desert-dust, the flowerbeds more stained with a carmine shade.Β Β Β β vous semblez Γͺtre un homme avec un sens du goΓ»t incomparable. βΒ Β at last, a response to indulge the attempt.Β it might also be herΒ individualΒ attempt to shake off the paralyzation.Β Β Β βΒ forgive me if it was my approach that caused you to jolt. Β but you gave the impression to be in distress.Β are you unwell, sirΒ ?Β β
But where was my body? Where was I in these words? What of this belonged to me?
Jasminne MΓ©ndez, fromΒ Night-Blooming Jasmin(n)e: Personal Essays and Poetry (via lifeinpoetry)
β πππ ππππππ ππ πππππ ππππππππ.Β do you hold any grudges ? βΒ Β Β //Β Β Β @epokhas Β ( kazuhira. )
β I cant exactly FIGHT those things and come out unscathed. I think itβs the BEST plan, all things considered, β he offered, attempting to sound convincing. As skilled as he was, he was not SKILLED enough to hold his own against the demons that roamed the fields come NIGHTFALL. ASTRAL of ascended plane, LADY LUNA was voice of element and deity alike. A voice for the broken, a voice for the powerful - a voice for the ROYALS. So much representation settled upon shoulders, yet woman of grace had never once faltered. Hiro, young as he was, had NEVER met someone who braved the storm with NO weapon ( at least not one like his own ). He knew he didnβt belong near them - THEY that led the masses through the dark and represented hope in PHYSICAL form. Not ignorant, yet not fully immersed, little hunter toed the line between GUARDIAN and PAID PROTECTION. Though hurting for Gil in every sense of the concept, demand for coin was hardly spoken. He had offered to help free of ANY charge. Someone has to help. Distant words that advised, even from the ghosts of the past - just another whisper on the wind. Large eyes roamed the SKIES before finally landing on distant hue of HAVENβS safe circlet. Polearm was shifted across shoulder, gloved digits curling tight in metallic grip.
β Yeah - looks like it isnβt too FAR. Iβll lead the way. The FOG is gonna roll through soon, so stick closeβ¦ maβam. β Manners - she wasnβt some plebeian like him.Β β I donβt exactly have the BEST accommodations, but Iβve got a tent you can use, if you want ? I havenβt used it in a while - I more or less SLEEP tucked away somewhere. Just better HUNTING that way. β He was silent for a moment before turning his head, looking over his shoulder to the other. Curiosity burned at the edges of his mind and he couldnβt help but ASK. β So, I donβt really know how it WORKS - all of this traveling and communication. Isnβt it REALLY important that you make pacts with all of THEM ? I mean - you wonβt get in TROUBLE for getting some help around hereβ¦ will you ? β
πππππππππππππππ , ππππππππ ππππ πππ πππ π πππππ πππππππ πππππππ , πππ πππ ππ πππππππππ.Β Β instead, it intensified the petrichor of trampled grass and the foot-printed earth, it levitated the rustle of foliage stirred by nesting robins, and amplified the wildernessβ presence.Β as the distant, dusk-washed rocks howled with wariness for incoming hours, it should be clear without any mention, that sheβd rather see a child safe and sound in its own house, than be company to a patron saint whose trails attracted gunpowder-bite and cosmogonic peril.Β we could neither avoid questions about parental supervision in need of answers, such as : Β Β why are you alone ?Β what about your family ?Β even so, what she failed to deny was the courage deeply ingrained within the intensity of your resolve, illustrated by the grip around weaponry ;Β the potential to become someone greater, demonstrated by action in lieu of empty words.Β who had then been so small, she predicted, would grow to a paragon for the next generation of children to aspire to.Β and in identifying it so, it reminded her, ceaselessly, that hesitation must never corrupt her own gallantry.
whilst ascending the adorned ridge, she began :Β Β β you assume correctly.Β every god and goddess must wake to assemble for the light of the crystal.Β the world and the chosen need their aid, and their work plays a vital part in maintaining the riddance of chaos when the advent of triumph delivers us to dawn.Β whether we help each other a little to achieve this, will, undoubtedly, not anger them.Β fret not over any consequences thereafter. βΒ Β haven-runes illuminated in reaction to arrival, aglow in cyan beneath a climbing heel, hasty to build a protective dome.Β as her magic sparked fire within its respective boundaries, she did ponder, a dainty finger supported her chin.Β Β Β β i suggest we build the tent.Β it is you who deserves to rest comfortably, after all, brave as you were today.Β oh, additionallyΒ βΒ there is little need for formalities.Β you may call me, simply, luna. β
i.Β Β latin is the most common language eosian nobility and royalty have derived their names from.Β nonetheless, the fleuret line, at times, does also use a variety of freyjaβs names for their daughters.Β the norse goddess freyja had gone by several identities during her voyage in search for her lost husband, as well as those that she assumed as she was impaled and burned three times by the aesir and then happens to be reborn each instance.Β Β
this includes names such as :Β Β gef / gefnΒ ( the giver ) ,Β hΓΆrnΒ ( flaxen ) ,Β mardΓΆllΒ ( sea brightener, or the one who makes the sea swell ) ,Β skjΓ‘lfΒ ( shaker ) ,Β vanadis ( the dis / fate spirit of the vanir ) ,Β gullveigΒ ( gold-thread ) ,Β and heidr ( bright, clear ).
not every child would have been bestowed a name that referenced freyja, however, here could be examples of this practice :
gullveig was the first healer-oracle after aera and ardynβs demise, and built the fleuret royalty.
lunafreya may be partly named after her maternal grandmother freyja.Β an oracle who could have immensely committed to the purification of the dead, and was therefore occasionally nicknamed valfreyjaΒ ( the lady of the slain ).Β she had two daughters :Β sylva and hnoss.Β
the mysterious oracle whose temporary successor was a lucian king could have had one of frejya's names, like mardΓΆll.
ii.Β Β the standard arm of the oracles is a trident, the symbolism of which is found in lunafreyaβs name entirely.Β it primarily comes from the connection between freyjaβs father being the sea god njΓΆrdr and the greco-roman equivalent of the oceanic god poseidon / neptune whose iconic weapon is the trident, in addition with the fact that the moon has magnetic control over the tides.Β Β
iii.Β Β the trident is not the only tie to water that is evident for the fleuret house. the sylleblossom as a native flower to tenebrae, en masse, resembles a whole sea in the clouds.Β this opens the door for the assumption that societies and cultures in the tenebraen lands used to have a deep spiritual connection with water and the seas, as opposed to the ancient peoples of solheim, who worshipped the fire ; and the earlier oracles, perchance, still were tethered too those beliefs to praise waterβs purifying qualities that would cleanse the souls of those that perished of the still wide-spread disease. water is both purifying and symbolized death for the ancients, which is visually portrayed within luna's death sequence.
iv. those of fleuret blood are semi-immune to the flames of the lucii ring.Β while the ring drains slowly the vitality of the king who wears it, the holy fire is a defense mechanism for those unworthy and would claim their life either instantly, or as a price for the temporary use of its power.Β there are two instances of exceptions that were spared from this.Β ravus nox fleuret, who was of fleuret blood and unworthy, would be branded but not wholly engulfed.Β and ignis, who was of no particular blood, but was given the power as a necessity to protect its true bearer, and was as reward excused with the price of his sight.
βΒ i can offer you my heart, though i have no idea how many more beats it shall sustain. βΒ Β //Β Β @fenrirchβ
πππ ππππ πππππππ ππππ πππππππ ππ ππππππππ π ππππππ ππ πππππ ππ ππππππ ?Β Β mayhaps, because she was never meant for either ;Β a woman too holy to stay Β Β / Β Β too holy for life.Β promised to the dictated cause, engaged with demise.Β she'd liked to make an exception.Β just this once, if she may.Β once in private where the night of the living enshrouded mene, clung and held her ever-tightly, and she, in her pure besottedness, let it all happen.Β all over again which could lead to a second confession and a third, until the guilt out-wore itself like an ill-fitting dress stripped from her hips, finished and scrapped from the obligation list.Β she let this happen :Β Β your arms needy and desperate around her waist.Β all the whispers which only dim lights would bear witness to, and all the touches exuding scandal, shielded by the generous curtains of the hotel room from a stalking, hierarchical gaze.Β she begged not for forgiveness, she did not apologize for the single action that might have kept her alive in place, when, otherwise, she would have so effortlessly slipped away from our fingers.
β plenty of them, i hope. βΒ Β a laugh pushed through a forced sicle-shape, the embarrassed flush of her cheeks no less romantic in nature.Β itβs grit teeth rather than amusement.Β the jaw clenched briefly, the sinew of her tender neck tense against your comforting breath.Β how could one think of it as anything other than torment, knowing she would take that warriorβs heart with her into the grave, instead of soothing its harrow grief ?Β yes, confessions were this terrible.Β and still, she had counted your battle scars, the magic trails, each flaw and scratch.Β lithe fingertips followed worn tissue to the crux of a violent pulse.Β her hand atop, resting, because ophelia wanted something else than to float in the pond.Β it was too cold in there.Β she'd rather crawl ashore and be warmed up by another foolish jest of yours.Β her sweet, heedless soldier with an eroding hero-complex.Β Β β you are such a silly manΒ βΒ why must you be this dramatic ? β Β Β though not overdone, for she simply did not wish to admit it.Β but a holy woman was not meant for confessions, or for clumsy dancing after too many a glass of wine, or for a tender peck after too sweet a girlish giggle.Β so you said what you said and tried your hardest to not kill her with it.Β because love, as always, equated to religion, and religion called for death.Β of course, youβd never let her go this far, but she would and you would indeed go this far, and you both knew this.
πππ ππππ πππ π πππ ππ πππ ππππππππΒ : Β the lush lands of the now-known tenebrae had been one of ruin and darkness long ago.Β in the pre-historic age was humanity bestowed with fire, and the waters followed.Β as ifrit would gift his sparks, leviathan would gift riverflow.Β civilizations would be built with each those tools, but they never ceased their fascination for astronomy and selenology.Β where the sun would obtain patron status would man establish solheim, the home of the sun ;Β where they would revere the moon, they would establish maniheim, the home of the moon ;Β where they would ask the stars for guidance, was the seat of the stjarna people.Β maniheimβs and stjarnaβs societies were interlocked and influenced each other with their belief in the afterlife, crossroads and prophecies, and had closer relations with each other than with solheim.Β and though all three had different celestial objects in focus, they would all greet the dawn warmly.Β the global population would worship eos the most as the mother of life.
while solheim was not the only civilization to rise to power, it was the last one to connect people before the astral war split nations apart with babylonic impact.Β long has the war lasted and none of their social structures survived.Β an era of turmoil gave rise to the darkness that people would soon interpret as the curse of the stars.
πππ πππππ-ππππππππ :Β Β during the time of war emerged factions, and the messengers of defeated deity fell from heaven right into the ruins of civilization. some of them, lingering upon maniheim-soil which would simply become known as the "dark land", fell in love with humans and procreated, their offspring dubbed the children of sin.Β the line of the fleurets began with skadi, a daughter of sin, born of eos' messenger and a wintery man who originated from the western parts of the continent. she would wander over barren hills, hear the voices of angels, and grew up distanced from her peers.Β years pass and she hardly shown any signs of aging, her father long lost to plague and her mother executed. ere she, too, would beget a child with a mortal does bahamut's messenger find her and announce the punishment for her and her descendants : ever shall this blood of molten dawn and rotten light that understands the word of gods bear this burden till the last one falls. ever shall the sons of eos and the daughters of her messenger be the token of guilt.Β the draconian shall claim the crossing between clay and ichor.
while skadi had not been bahamut's chosen blood, her daughters and granddaughters would evolve traits closest to the soon-to-appear first oracle aera and her sister gullveig. and gullveig, she'd one day beget another line of descendants with another messenger : selene's.
πππ ππππππ-πππππ πππππππ πππ π ππ πππ πππππππππ, πππ πππππ πππππππππ πππππππ πππ.Β Β within eons, they dwindled away like a flame sunken into candle wax, and it proved as a scarcity of occurrence, indeed, to find them among the rubble of ruins.Β she would join the half-grave of this withering, arid earth only to find a little sprout.Β thusly, beside you, she kneeled to examine further, wondrous and keen, an unintended mimicry.Β Β β the pleasure is mine, marlene.Β i am lunafreya, or luna if you prefer to shorten. βΒ Β even the hound barked in greeting, his sister a silent observer to a ghost communing with a child.Β Β β how come you are all alone here, are you waiting for someone ? β
Though the child somehow feels eyes staring in her direction, she does not turn her gaze away as she eagerly awaits a reply. Once she hears the woman's confirmation, she can't help gleam happily. "Really?"
Only a single word in spoken, but the way her happiness takes over the atmosphere speaks volumes. She doesn't seem to look around her, completely oblivious to the result of her excitedly raising her voice.
"Umbra..." She repeats, looking in the dog's direction. Before even approaching the dog, she carefully extends her hand towards him.
"It's nice to meet you. My name is Marlene."
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