10-22-2018, 11:10 AM
Ea had often thought of death while she was still alive. The Reckoning had brought a darkness over Ea; her heart ached for Ramiel, for her lost children and parents. She trudged on, the heaviness weighing on her in spite of the new life she was building: new friends, a new island, a new beginning. Her affair with a magician who disguised himself as Ramiel was the final straw. Her children were beautiful, and she loved them, but it was difficult to look at them: a constant reminder of her mistake.
In her horrible, painful death, she found peace for the first time. She found Ramiel, stuck in the Afterlife for years. She was able to speak with her mother for the first time in a decade.
While in the Afterlife she was no longer weighed down by the pressures of being a leader, however she often found herself bored. There was no time at all in the space that exists between life and death - no days to wander and take care of kingdom business and no nights to rest.
So she walks.
She’s walking through the empty fog when she catches her mother’s presence on the Other Side - a sad, worried presence. Ea has spoken with her mother enough to know the cause of these emotions: her affair with Brennen and their resulting child. Ea is less than impressed with Scorch’s actions, but she understands she deep sense of guilt that she must feel.
“Mother,” she says, warmly. “It’s me, Ea. Do you want to talk, just the two of us?”
In her horrible, painful death, she found peace for the first time. She found Ramiel, stuck in the Afterlife for years. She was able to speak with her mother for the first time in a decade.
While in the Afterlife she was no longer weighed down by the pressures of being a leader, however she often found herself bored. There was no time at all in the space that exists between life and death - no days to wander and take care of kingdom business and no nights to rest.
So she walks.
She’s walking through the empty fog when she catches her mother’s presence on the Other Side - a sad, worried presence. Ea has spoken with her mother enough to know the cause of these emotions: her affair with Brennen and their resulting child. Ea is less than impressed with Scorch’s actions, but she understands she deep sense of guilt that she must feel.
“Mother,” she says, warmly. “It’s me, Ea. Do you want to talk, just the two of us?”
@[Scorch]