Closing Lamentations
67th of Glade, 123rd Year, A.o.S.
Location: Lyra's Dark Demesne in the crater
Exhaustion was an all consuming sensation as Lyra floated over the pedestal, her eyes half closed as her fingers trailed idly in the mists that had gathered around her. Her body still ached, and her mind was worn and weary from the events of the last three seasons. Yet through the fog she felt a warmth of satisfaction, and Lyra smiled. It was done. The child was safe, and all of her preparations were complete.
"Time seems to pass more quickly now." Lyra whispered. She raised a hand to block her view of the dark hole above, flexing her fingers and drawing the the chaotic mists around her like a curtain, "Perhaps this is what the children feel..."
Often of late Lyra found herself musing on the short lives of the mortals of the world. She had always felt indifference toward them and their futility, but in only three years, not even a breath in the span of her total life, something had begun to change. First it was the pup and the golden haired woman, then meeting with the foolish Prince... Naila, Franky, Brenner... She remembered their names now, and when she thought of them there was not a vague sense of recognition, but rather memories which blossomed into colorful and vibrant images of their times together. Without realizing it Lyra had begun to consider them as something more than pebbles in the river of time, and this realization was both thrilling and troubling to the old sorceress.
Thoughts of what she had done had begun to creep into her mind of late. She did not regret her actions, but without the fire that drove her before her dealings with Franky, she felt a disconnect between her actions and the end result. She knew why she had done all she had done these passed years, but something was missing. Like the fog over her soul had lifted and she could finally see what she was and what she was doing with perfect clarity. A painful sensation filled her heart, but it was pressed down as Lyra closed her eyes and sighed. Perhaps she was wrong... but she had done what she thought best at the time.
Maybe now things could be different. With this clarity, perhaps Lyra could do what Lyrielle never could. Maybe it was even time that part of her quietly slipped away like a whisper in the dark.
Exhaustion was an all consuming sensation as Lyra floated over the pedestal, her eyes half closed as her fingers trailed idly in the mists that had gathered around her. Her body still ached, and her mind was worn and weary from the events of the last three seasons. Yet through the fog she felt a warmth of satisfaction, and Lyra smiled. It was done. The child was safe, and all of her preparations were complete.
"Time seems to pass more quickly now." Lyra whispered. She raised a hand to block her view of the dark hole above, flexing her fingers and drawing the the chaotic mists around her like a curtain, "Perhaps this is what the children feel..."
Often of late Lyra found herself musing on the short lives of the mortals of the world. She had always felt indifference toward them and their futility, but in only three years, not even a breath in the span of her total life, something had begun to change. First it was the pup and the golden haired woman, then meeting with the foolish Prince... Naila, Franky, Brenner... She remembered their names now, and when she thought of them there was not a vague sense of recognition, but rather memories which blossomed into colorful and vibrant images of their times together. Without realizing it Lyra had begun to consider them as something more than pebbles in the river of time, and this realization was both thrilling and troubling to the old sorceress.
Thoughts of what she had done had begun to creep into her mind of late. She did not regret her actions, but without the fire that drove her before her dealings with Franky, she felt a disconnect between her actions and the end result. She knew why she had done all she had done these passed years, but something was missing. Like the fog over her soul had lifted and she could finally see what she was and what she was doing with perfect clarity. A painful sensation filled her heart, but it was pressed down as Lyra closed her eyes and sighed. Perhaps she was wrong... but she had done what she thought best at the time.
Maybe now things could be different. With this clarity, perhaps Lyra could do what Lyrielle never could. Maybe it was even time that part of her quietly slipped away like a whisper in the dark.
"The whispers fade."