Frost 47, 122 following https://www.legendofransera.com/viewtopic.php?t=4316
Norani was trudging through the darkness, the grasses nearly as tall as herself swaying around her. The air was cold as it rustled through, sending shivers deep into her bones. The sky overhead contained far more stars and planets and galaxies than she'd ever seen in her life. Ahead of her, Vaka was showing her the way, stalking his way on a path to what Norani hoped to be the doorway to Juno.
Norani paused, and Vaka knew to pause as well. She felt it before it happened, as a flame opened up in the grass between her and her aidolon, singing everything around it. And she stepped out, in a robe made of fire and stars, one eye a glowing amethyst, the dragonstone inset there, the other pitch black in its entirety, her red curls flaring out around her.
"I can't let you go any further, Windwalker."
The winds rippled angrily around them, responding to the growing fear within Norani's stomach. She took a deep breath, forcing herself to not tear up, "Please... Yeva. Don't do this. We were supposed to be doing this together."
Her cackle cut through the world like lightning, "You actually thought someone could love you?" She was clutching at her side as she laughed, "You?" A hand went up dismissively, "I've seen your entire life, Windwalker. Your past, your future, that which will never happen. Your family kept their secrets because they didn't love you. Juno was claimed because she didn't love you. Kaiko and Ruvaf died because they didn't love you. You have never been and will never be loved." A smirk upon the Dark Seer's face, "Especially by me."
Her arms stretched at her sides, and the fire of her robes spread quickly through the grasses, encircling them both. "How could anyone love such a failure? Someone so weak? So scared? So broken." She laughed louder now, and the flames around her laughed with her, "We'll be doing the world a favor to remove you from its memory."
The sky behind her turned pitch black, stars and galaxies being consumed by the darkness. "Join us. Or let the last memory the world has of you is you, once again, failing to accomplish anything meaningful."
Norani gasped awake, water splashing her face. She bolted upright, barely missing Glorbp Glorbp hovering there, a concerned look upon his face. She looked around, her chest rising and falling rapidly with her breath. Fire. Everywhere she looked around her, the plants were ablaze. Her eyes went wide, and she felt her rune screaming silently about the imbalance here. Vomi Vani was rushing about, using her powers to usher the plants away from those that were burning.
Norani leapt up, snapping her aether forward, only to realize these flames already had her aether in them. Her eyes grew wide. She snuffed the flames immediately, recalling her aether, looking around at the smoking and charred remains of everything around the nest she'd made to sleep last night. She was grateful for the hut that was built for her, but something about sleeping under the stars felt closer to Yeva.
She didn't even know she could do magic in her sleep. Tears filled her eyes once more, seeing the damage she'd caused. She rushed over to Vomi Vani, crashing to her knees, Glorpb Glorpb racing after her. Her eyes searched the small elemental for signs of damage. Petals were singed, roots were curled and dried. Norani's hands instinctively turned to water as she reached out for the flowery elemental. She stuck her roots into Norani's hands and she drank the charged aether, and her body began to repair itself. She looked up at Norani and smiled, laughing.
Norani pooled her watery aether into her voice, "Aren't you mad? Scared?"
Vomi Vani continued to drink, before sending petals from her form out into the gentle breeze rolling through. As the petals landed upon the charred plants, the repaired and grew back. They grew back differently, sending out new shoots and leaves, not undoing the damage, but still, healing from it. As everything grew back, Vomi Vani bounced, her big eyes looking at Norani as she chirped.