Bask in the Light of the Stars
Zen's eyes gleamed as he absorbed his mother's will. From his time in the stars, he knew exactly which places were in need of his presence. Those where the stars had been dimmed for far too long. Where the people had turned to other Old Gods, or simply none, and left his mother behind. Unforgivable, if they didn't change their ways. (Yes.) The stars in the air flared in response to Safrin's eyes, as if already attempting to scorch the world below. He should start a list of names.
As Safrin played with his hair, Zen's head tilted closer, relishing in his mother's affection. I'll see you soon, Mom.) Once he had his feet under him, he'd return.
Soon the quiet hum of the stars was replaced by crashing waves. Standing on the coast of the Arclight Ocean, Zen glanced up at the stars, wistful but determined. It was time to begin.
-[FIN]
As Safrin played with his hair, Zen's head tilted closer, relishing in his mother's affection. I'll see you soon, Mom.) Once he had his feet under him, he'd return.
Soon the quiet hum of the stars was replaced by crashing waves. Standing on the coast of the Arclight Ocean, Zen glanced up at the stars, wistful but determined. It was time to begin.
-[FIN]
Or be burned by their light
Zen







