She laughs. "Oh! I am not a mother. I am the Mother. They call me that to ward off my attention. It get's lonely when they do... But I suppose it's natural for mortals to fear me..."
“Ah. Fear. I suppose we are kindred souls, then. Feared by mortals, lonesome.” They smile sadly.
"Indeed..."
“Well, Great Mother, what brings you here?”
She chuckles a bit. "Oh, don't do that. Just the Mother. None of that venerating nonsense. But, uh... I got lonely. Felt a presence of death here. Thought i'd hop by."
*doop*
“Alright.” They say, nodding. “You can sense death?”
"I am Death."
“Well then, we could make good partners. I am rot, decay, and corruption.”
"Perhaps we would..."
“Do you also see the cruelty of it all?”
"I see the cruelty of a lot of things. My own job, mainly, but of other things as well."
“Such as?” They ask, looking up and tilting their head to the side.
"The fragility of being, my inability to create life, how those in power treat the weak..."
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The clocks run out, too late to wake up. You're locked under this nightmare's thumb. Begging you hide and run.
She laughs. "Oh! I am not a mother. I am the Mother. They call me that to ward off my attention. It get's lonely when they do... But I suppose it's natural for mortals to fear me..."
“Ah. Fear. I suppose we are kindred souls, then. Feared by mortals, lonesome.” They smile sadly.
"Indeed..."
“Well, Great Mother, what brings you here?”
She chuckles a bit. "Oh, don't do that. Just the Mother. None of that venerating nonsense. But, uh... I got lonely. Felt a presence of death here. Thought i'd hop by."
*doop*
“Alright.” They say, nodding. “You can sense death?”
"I am Death."
“Well then, we could make good partners. I am rot, decay, and corruption.”
"Perhaps we would..."
“Do you also see the cruelty of it all?”
"I see the cruelty of a lot of things. My own job, mainly, but of other things as well."
“Such as?” They ask, looking up and tilting their head to the side.
"The fragility of being, my inability to create life, how those in power treat the weak..."
“Ah.” They look down. “I wouldn’t know about that last one.”
They laugh, and thunder rolls. "Innocents? No creature is innocent" they stride forward, and pull aside a branch, revealing a wolf pack feasting on a rabbit. "Are these your Innocents? Did the rabbit deserve to die? Is the fly fated to get trapped in a web? Nature requires daily crimes. By your own logic, shouldn't this chaotic, disorderly, wicked forest be erased? Hell, you wouldn't even need to destroy it, simply make it so it never existed. Preemptively prevent millennia of suffering and chaos"
"Ah, but that is where you are wrong! Killing for food is one thing. But, I have found that humans are among the only animals that kill for reasons other than food. There are other species of course, but humans are by far the most destructive. And, don't think I didn't notice you skirting around the problems with forcing a victim to conform. By my logic, no living thing should be erased purely because of the whim of another. Nature is wild, and nature is chaos and order all wrapped up in one big ball. And, trust me, preemptively destroying things gets you trapped n a big ol' mess most of the time. Never mess with time travel. Gets you stuck. Makes paradoxes. Never good for the brain, a paradox. A pair of duck, however, are quite good for brains. Although, it depends on whether it's a group of two waterfowl, or a fruit that is crouching down to avoid something. Paris fruit are never good for you. Too squishy."
"Fine. Don't prevent it from existing. And whims? I speak from the heart. I truly wish for mortalkind to prosper, and this forest is anathema to that. Sooner or later, it will lead to much suffering and chaos. The only way to prevent that is to remove the stimulus. The only winning move is not to play"
"If that were the case, then it truly would make a strange game. But, that is not the case. Why should the forest bend to the desires of mortals? Why should those who will be persecuted simply lie down and accept their fate? Do you truly believe that it is kinder to kill a bullied group to save them from the claws of their captors? Wouldn't the true stimulus be the aggression of mortals, and not the existence of others? Would not it be more peaceful if mortal aggression be taught away?"
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The clocks run out, too late to wake up. You're locked under this nightmare's thumb. Begging you hide and run.
She laughs. "Oh! I am not a mother. I am the Mother. They call me that to ward off my attention. It get's lonely when they do... But I suppose it's natural for mortals to fear me..."
“Ah. Fear. I suppose we are kindred souls, then. Feared by mortals, lonesome.” They smile sadly.
"Indeed..."
“Well, Great Mother, what brings you here?”
She chuckles a bit. "Oh, don't do that. Just the Mother. None of that venerating nonsense. But, uh... I got lonely. Felt a presence of death here. Thought i'd hop by."
*doop*
“Alright.” They say, nodding. “You can sense death?”
"I am Death."
“Well then, we could make good partners. I am rot, decay, and corruption.”
"Perhaps we would..."
“Do you also see the cruelty of it all?”
"I see the cruelty of a lot of things. My own job, mainly, but of other things as well."
“Such as?” They ask, looking up and tilting their head to the side.
"The fragility of being, my inability to create life, how those in power treat the weak..."
“Ah.” They look down. “I wouldn’t know about that last one.”
"You wouldn't? How come?"
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The clocks run out, too late to wake up. You're locked under this nightmare's thumb. Begging you hide and run.
They laugh, and thunder rolls. "Innocents? No creature is innocent" they stride forward, and pull aside a branch, revealing a wolf pack feasting on a rabbit. "Are these your Innocents? Did the rabbit deserve to die? Is the fly fated to get trapped in a web? Nature requires daily crimes. By your own logic, shouldn't this chaotic, disorderly, wicked forest be erased? Hell, you wouldn't even need to destroy it, simply make it so it never existed. Preemptively prevent millennia of suffering and chaos"
"Ah, but that is where you are wrong! Killing for food is one thing. But, I have found that humans are among the only animals that kill for reasons other than food. There are other species of course, but humans are by far the most destructive. And, don't think I didn't notice you skirting around the problems with forcing a victim to conform. By my logic, no living thing should be erased purely because of the whim of another. Nature is wild, and nature is chaos and order all wrapped up in one big ball. And, trust me, preemptively destroying things gets you trapped n a big ol' mess most of the time. Never mess with time travel. Gets you stuck. Makes paradoxes. Never good for the brain, a paradox. A pair of duck, however, are quite good for brains. Although, it depends on whether it's a group of two waterfowl, or a fruit that is crouching down to avoid something. Paris fruit are never good for you. Too squishy."
"Fine. Don't prevent it from existing. And whims? I speak from the heart. I truly wish for mortalkind to prosper, and this forest is anathema to that. Sooner or later, it will lead to much suffering and chaos. The only way to prevent that is to remove the stimulus. The only winning move is not to play"
"If that were the case, then it truly would make a strange game. But, that is not the case. Why should the forest bend to the desires of mortals? Why should those who will be persecuted simply lie down and accept their fate? Do you truly believe that it is kinder to kill a bullied group to save them from the claws of their captors? Wouldn't the true stimulus be the aggression of mortals, and not the existence of others? Would not it be more peaceful if mortal aggression be taught away?"
"If only. The humans are creations of a stubborn war god. I would teach away their aggression if I could, but alas. Not even the most brilliant orator would sway them from their nature"
They laugh, and thunder rolls. "Innocents? No creature is innocent" they stride forward, and pull aside a branch, revealing a wolf pack feasting on a rabbit. "Are these your Innocents? Did the rabbit deserve to die? Is the fly fated to get trapped in a web? Nature requires daily crimes. By your own logic, shouldn't this chaotic, disorderly, wicked forest be erased? Hell, you wouldn't even need to destroy it, simply make it so it never existed. Preemptively prevent millennia of suffering and chaos"
"Ah, but that is where you are wrong! Killing for food is one thing. But, I have found that humans are among the only animals that kill for reasons other than food. There are other species of course, but humans are by far the most destructive. And, don't think I didn't notice you skirting around the problems with forcing a victim to conform. By my logic, no living thing should be erased purely because of the whim of another. Nature is wild, and nature is chaos and order all wrapped up in one big ball. And, trust me, preemptively destroying things gets you trapped n a big ol' mess most of the time. Never mess with time travel. Gets you stuck. Makes paradoxes. Never good for the brain, a paradox. A pair of duck, however, are quite good for brains. Although, it depends on whether it's a group of two waterfowl, or a fruit that is crouching down to avoid something. Paris fruit are never good for you. Too squishy."
"Fine. Don't prevent it from existing. And whims? I speak from the heart. I truly wish for mortalkind to prosper, and this forest is anathema to that. Sooner or later, it will lead to much suffering and chaos. The only way to prevent that is to remove the stimulus. The only winning move is not to play"
"If that were the case, then it truly would make a strange game. But, that is not the case. Why should the forest bend to the desires of mortals? Why should those who will be persecuted simply lie down and accept their fate? Do you truly believe that it is kinder to kill a bullied group to save them from the claws of their captors? Wouldn't the true stimulus be the aggression of mortals, and not the existence of others? Would not it be more peaceful if mortal aggression be taught away?"
"If only. The humans are creations of a stubborn war god. I would teach away their aggression if I could, but alas. Not even the most brilliant orator would sway them from their nature"
"The war god may be stubborn, but an Eternity is a long time, and I am stubborn as well."
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The clocks run out, too late to wake up. You're locked under this nightmare's thumb. Begging you hide and run.
“I don’t allow myself to travel. My presence is a curse, I couldn’t bear to hurt anyone.”
"Oh, don't think like that... that's not good for you..."
“No, literally. I believe my fumes contain viruses and corruption.”
"Diseases aren't curses. They are beings simply seeking to live."
“They cause suffering, though. Is something not a curse if it causes suffering?”
"Curses are simply foolish people assigning morality to nature. Diseases are a part of the natural world, however negatively we may think of them. Just like death, it is necessary." *She is lying through her teeth right now, her whole philosophy is that death and disease and other bad things are unnecessary and the gods could make a world with no death and that it serves no purpose, and it's really interesting how the both of them think similar things yet think about themselves and how they go about what they do differently.*
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The clocks run out, too late to wake up. You're locked under this nightmare's thumb. Begging you hide and run.
“I don’t allow myself to travel. My presence is a curse, I couldn’t bear to hurt anyone.”
"Oh, don't think like that... that's not good for you..."
“No, literally. I believe my fumes contain viruses and corruption.”
"Diseases aren't curses. They are beings simply seeking to live."
“They cause suffering, though. Is something not a curse if it causes suffering?”
"Curses are simply foolish people assigning morality to nature. Diseases are a part of the natural world, however negatively we may think of them. Just like death, it is necessary." *She is lying through her teeth right now, her whole philosophy is that death and disease and other bad things are unnecessary and the gods could make a world with no death and that it serves no purpose, and it's really interesting how the both of them think similar things yet think about themselves and how they go about what they do differently.*
“I guess… maybe you’re right. No. No. Why should I hurt others? That would make me vile.”
*oooooh I want to know why she’s saying this then, but ig it’ll be revealed in rp?*
*love how Sarlok is just riling Bríz up (not that they’re riled up enough already) and then talking about them behind their back. Seems like something I would have done tbh to get attention/please people.*
“I don’t allow myself to travel. My presence is a curse, I couldn’t bear to hurt anyone.”
"Oh, don't think like that... that's not good for you..."
“No, literally. I believe my fumes contain viruses and corruption.”
"Diseases aren't curses. They are beings simply seeking to live."
“They cause suffering, though. Is something not a curse if it causes suffering?”
"Curses are simply foolish people assigning morality to nature. Diseases are a part of the natural world, however negatively we may think of them. Just like death, it is necessary." *She is lying through her teeth right now, her whole philosophy is that death and disease and other bad things are unnecessary and the gods could make a world with no death and that it serves no purpose, and it's really interesting how the both of them think similar things yet think about themselves and how they go about what they do differently.*
“I guess… maybe you’re right. No. No. Why should I hurt others? That would make me vile.”
*oooooh I want to know why she’s saying this then, but ig it’ll be revealed in rp?*
"You're not intentionally hurting others. And, I know someone who happens to be quite smart. I'm sure they could create a cure for whatever diseases float around you that could counteract it..."
*She also has a really strong motherly instinct, and sees depressed child and wants to protect it, and as such, is lying to make it feel better.*
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The clocks run out, too late to wake up. You're locked under this nightmare's thumb. Begging you hide and run.
They laugh, and thunder rolls. "Innocents? No creature is innocent" they stride forward, and pull aside a branch, revealing a wolf pack feasting on a rabbit. "Are these your Innocents? Did the rabbit deserve to die? Is the fly fated to get trapped in a web? Nature requires daily crimes. By your own logic, shouldn't this chaotic, disorderly, wicked forest be erased? Hell, you wouldn't even need to destroy it, simply make it so it never existed. Preemptively prevent millennia of suffering and chaos"
"Ah, but that is where you are wrong! Killing for food is one thing. But, I have found that humans are among the only animals that kill for reasons other than food. There are other species of course, but humans are by far the most destructive. And, don't think I didn't notice you skirting around the problems with forcing a victim to conform. By my logic, no living thing should be erased purely because of the whim of another. Nature is wild, and nature is chaos and order all wrapped up in one big ball. And, trust me, preemptively destroying things gets you trapped n a big ol' mess most of the time. Never mess with time travel. Gets you stuck. Makes paradoxes. Never good for the brain, a paradox. A pair of duck, however, are quite good for brains. Although, it depends on whether it's a group of two waterfowl, or a fruit that is crouching down to avoid something. Paris fruit are never good for you. Too squishy."
"Fine. Don't prevent it from existing. And whims? I speak from the heart. I truly wish for mortalkind to prosper, and this forest is anathema to that. Sooner or later, it will lead to much suffering and chaos. The only way to prevent that is to remove the stimulus. The only winning move is not to play"
"If that were the case, then it truly would make a strange game. But, that is not the case. Why should the forest bend to the desires of mortals? Why should those who will be persecuted simply lie down and accept their fate? Do you truly believe that it is kinder to kill a bullied group to save them from the claws of their captors? Wouldn't the true stimulus be the aggression of mortals, and not the existence of others? Would not it be more peaceful if mortal aggression be taught away?"
"If only. The humans are creations of a stubborn war god. I would teach away their aggression if I could, but alas. Not even the most brilliant orator would sway them from their nature"
"The war god may be stubborn, but an Eternity is a long time, and I am stubborn as well."
"Then you will not listen? You will not take the easy way?"
They laugh, and thunder rolls. "Innocents? No creature is innocent" they stride forward, and pull aside a branch, revealing a wolf pack feasting on a rabbit. "Are these your Innocents? Did the rabbit deserve to die? Is the fly fated to get trapped in a web? Nature requires daily crimes. By your own logic, shouldn't this chaotic, disorderly, wicked forest be erased? Hell, you wouldn't even need to destroy it, simply make it so it never existed. Preemptively prevent millennia of suffering and chaos"
"Ah, but that is where you are wrong! Killing for food is one thing. But, I have found that humans are among the only animals that kill for reasons other than food. There are other species of course, but humans are by far the most destructive. And, don't think I didn't notice you skirting around the problems with forcing a victim to conform. By my logic, no living thing should be erased purely because of the whim of another. Nature is wild, and nature is chaos and order all wrapped up in one big ball. And, trust me, preemptively destroying things gets you trapped n a big ol' mess most of the time. Never mess with time travel. Gets you stuck. Makes paradoxes. Never good for the brain, a paradox. A pair of duck, however, are quite good for brains. Although, it depends on whether it's a group of two waterfowl, or a fruit that is crouching down to avoid something. Paris fruit are never good for you. Too squishy."
"Fine. Don't prevent it from existing. And whims? I speak from the heart. I truly wish for mortalkind to prosper, and this forest is anathema to that. Sooner or later, it will lead to much suffering and chaos. The only way to prevent that is to remove the stimulus. The only winning move is not to play"
"If that were the case, then it truly would make a strange game. But, that is not the case. Why should the forest bend to the desires of mortals? Why should those who will be persecuted simply lie down and accept their fate? Do you truly believe that it is kinder to kill a bullied group to save them from the claws of their captors? Wouldn't the true stimulus be the aggression of mortals, and not the existence of others? Would not it be more peaceful if mortal aggression be taught away?"
"If only. The humans are creations of a stubborn war god. I would teach away their aggression if I could, but alas. Not even the most brilliant orator would sway them from their nature"
"The war god may be stubborn, but an Eternity is a long time, and I am stubborn as well."
"Then you will not listen? You will not take the easy way?"
"Bah! Easy ways are overrated. No use in them. Pointless."
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The clocks run out, too late to wake up. You're locked under this nightmare's thumb. Begging you hide and run.
“I don’t allow myself to travel. My presence is a curse, I couldn’t bear to hurt anyone.”
"Oh, don't think like that... that's not good for you..."
“No, literally. I believe my fumes contain viruses and corruption.”
"Diseases aren't curses. They are beings simply seeking to live."
“They cause suffering, though. Is something not a curse if it causes suffering?”
"Curses are simply foolish people assigning morality to nature. Diseases are a part of the natural world, however negatively we may think of them. Just like death, it is necessary." *She is lying through her teeth right now, her whole philosophy is that death and disease and other bad things are unnecessary and the gods could make a world with no death and that it serves no purpose, and it's really interesting how the both of them think similar things yet think about themselves and how they go about what they do differently.*
“I guess… maybe you’re right. No. No. Why should I hurt others? That would make me vile.”
*oooooh I want to know why she’s saying this then, but ig it’ll be revealed in rp?*
"You're not intentionally hurting others. And, I know someone who happens to be quite smart. I'm sure they could create a cure for whatever diseases float around you that could counteract it..."
*She also has a really strong motherly instinct, and sees depressed child and wants to protect it, and as such, is lying to make it feel better.*
“You think?” They look up, eyes shining with a bit of hope. They know the chances are slim, and they’re rather pessimistic, but if there’s a chance… “Who?” They ask, finally shoving out the words.
“I don’t allow myself to travel. My presence is a curse, I couldn’t bear to hurt anyone.”
"Oh, don't think like that... that's not good for you..."
“No, literally. I believe my fumes contain viruses and corruption.”
"Diseases aren't curses. They are beings simply seeking to live."
“They cause suffering, though. Is something not a curse if it causes suffering?”
"Curses are simply foolish people assigning morality to nature. Diseases are a part of the natural world, however negatively we may think of them. Just like death, it is necessary." *She is lying through her teeth right now, her whole philosophy is that death and disease and other bad things are unnecessary and the gods could make a world with no death and that it serves no purpose, and it's really interesting how the both of them think similar things yet think about themselves and how they go about what they do differently.*
“I guess… maybe you’re right. No. No. Why should I hurt others? That would make me vile.”
*oooooh I want to know why she’s saying this then, but ig it’ll be revealed in rp?*
"You're not intentionally hurting others. And, I know someone who happens to be quite smart. I'm sure they could create a cure for whatever diseases float around you that could counteract it..."
*She also has a really strong motherly instinct, and sees depressed child and wants to protect it, and as such, is lying to make it feel better.*
“You think?” They look up, eyes shining with a bit of hope. They know the chances are slim, and they’re rather pessimistic, but if there’s a chance… “Who?” They ask, finally shoving out the words.
*lol this god is totally a depressed child.*
"... Well... it's... complicated. They are... well... I don't really know how to explain it... They're busy right now, though. In some sort of forest I think. Talking to someone? Not sure. Quite far from here."
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The clocks run out, too late to wake up. You're locked under this nightmare's thumb. Begging you hide and run.
“I don’t allow myself to travel. My presence is a curse, I couldn’t bear to hurt anyone.”
"Oh, don't think like that... that's not good for you..."
“No, literally. I believe my fumes contain viruses and corruption.”
"Diseases aren't curses. They are beings simply seeking to live."
“They cause suffering, though. Is something not a curse if it causes suffering?”
"Curses are simply foolish people assigning morality to nature. Diseases are a part of the natural world, however negatively we may think of them. Just like death, it is necessary." *She is lying through her teeth right now, her whole philosophy is that death and disease and other bad things are unnecessary and the gods could make a world with no death and that it serves no purpose, and it's really interesting how the both of them think similar things yet think about themselves and how they go about what they do differently.*
“I guess… maybe you’re right. No. No. Why should I hurt others? That would make me vile.”
*oooooh I want to know why she’s saying this then, but ig it’ll be revealed in rp?*
"You're not intentionally hurting others. And, I know someone who happens to be quite smart. I'm sure they could create a cure for whatever diseases float around you that could counteract it..."
*She also has a really strong motherly instinct, and sees depressed child and wants to protect it, and as such, is lying to make it feel better.*
“You think?” They look up, eyes shining with a bit of hope. They know the chances are slim, and they’re rather pessimistic, but if there’s a chance… “Who?” They ask, finally shoving out the words.
*lol this god is totally a depressed child.*
"... Well... it's... complicated. They are... well... I don't really know how to explain it... They're busy right now, though. In some sort of forest I think. Talking to someone? Not sure. Quite far from here."
“Have them come to me. I can’t possibly hurt the creatures of such a forest.”
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he/they. Roleplay and worldbuilding fiend.
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"The fragility of being, my inability to create life, how those in power treat the weak..."
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
“Ah.” They look down. “I wouldn’t know about that last one.”
he/they. Roleplay and worldbuilding fiend.
"If that were the case, then it truly would make a strange game. But, that is not the case. Why should the forest bend to the desires of mortals? Why should those who will be persecuted simply lie down and accept their fate? Do you truly believe that it is kinder to kill a bullied group to save them from the claws of their captors? Wouldn't the true stimulus be the aggression of mortals, and not the existence of others? Would not it be more peaceful if mortal aggression be taught away?"
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
"You wouldn't? How come?"
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
*cut with Gonz.*
“I don’t allow myself to travel. My presence is a curse, I couldn’t bear to hurt anyone.”
he/they. Roleplay and worldbuilding fiend.
"Oh, don't think like that... that's not good for you..."
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
“No, literally. I believe my fumes contain viruses and corruption.”
he/they. Roleplay and worldbuilding fiend.
"If only. The humans are creations of a stubborn war god. I would teach away their aggression if I could, but alas. Not even the most brilliant orator would sway them from their nature"
"You remember me. Just think a little harder"
Maniacal Unseelie Nightmare Enby
"Diseases aren't curses. They are beings simply seeking to live."
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
"The war god may be stubborn, but an Eternity is a long time, and I am stubborn as well."
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
“They cause suffering, though. Is something not a curse if it causes suffering?”
he/they. Roleplay and worldbuilding fiend.
"Curses are simply foolish people assigning morality to nature. Diseases are a part of the natural world, however negatively we may think of them. Just like death, it is necessary."
*She is lying through her teeth right now, her whole philosophy is that death and disease and other bad things are unnecessary and the gods could make a world with no death and that it serves no purpose, and it's really interesting how the both of them think similar things yet think about themselves and how they go about what they do differently.*
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
“I guess… maybe you’re right. No. No. Why should I hurt others? That would make me vile.”
*oooooh I want to know why she’s saying this then, but ig it’ll be revealed in rp?*
he/they. Roleplay and worldbuilding fiend.
*love how Sarlok is just riling Bríz up (not that they’re riled up enough already) and then talking about them behind their back. Seems like something I would have done tbh to get attention/please people.*
he/they. Roleplay and worldbuilding fiend.
"You're not intentionally hurting others. And, I know someone who happens to be quite smart. I'm sure they could create a cure for whatever diseases float around you that could counteract it..."
*She also has a really strong motherly instinct, and sees depressed child and wants to protect it, and as such, is lying to make it feel better.*
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
"Then you will not listen? You will not take the easy way?"
"You remember me. Just think a little harder"
Maniacal Unseelie Nightmare Enby
"Bah! Easy ways are overrated. No use in them. Pointless."
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
“You think?” They look up, eyes shining with a bit of hope. They know the chances are slim, and they’re rather pessimistic, but if there’s a chance… “Who?” They ask, finally shoving out the words.
*lol this god is totally a depressed child.*
he/they. Roleplay and worldbuilding fiend.
"... Well... it's... complicated. They are... well... I don't really know how to explain it... They're busy right now, though. In some sort of forest I think. Talking to someone? Not sure. Quite far from here."
The clocks run out, too late to wake up.
You're locked under this nightmare's thumb.
Begging you hide and run.
W H A T H A V E I B E C O M E ?
“Have them come to me. I can’t possibly hurt the creatures of such a forest.”
he/they. Roleplay and worldbuilding fiend.