She is almost awestruck by the sight before her. Beautiful as it is, it's alien to her and her own perception and function of life and death. Perhaps if it had been so stunning, she would not have balked at her role for so long.
Yes! As Life is! It is a tapestry, a garden, an ocean, all things- and all things are Life. And with life... comes death. This may come easier to you, dear.
Among the threads of life, see if you can feel a bloom. Do not move or you may make yourself sick, though. Just reach out with your mind and feel around.
Indeed, Castorice does try to move, only to feel a wave of nausea take her. She swallows it down, and instead pushes her mind forward. With some searching, she feels what may or may not be a bloom take shape.
As she sits, she may see in the distance a very small ethereal flower start to form in the corner.
Like that. ... It looks like a mouse. Watch what happens with the bloom.
Morrigan stops talking though, so Castorice may observe.
The flower falls from its stem, and lays there. ... But with no one to harvest, it can only sit. At this point, the forest is so used to Morrigan's absence that the process is faster than usual- or maybe something else is going on- so Castorice can watch the little canterbury bell shift, roll back into the mouse.
The mouse's tail becomes grass and vine, a small flower blooming from it, it's rear becoming petals as it uncurls from where it lay, nose twitching.
This time, when the nausea returns, it is not because of Castorice's movements — not at first, at least. Precious though the creature may look, knowing that they were borne from such perversion of the natural cycle is enough to make her ill. Indeed, she likely makes it worse by the way her body seems to physically recoil.
"Mister Jiaoqiu said that death had been distorted, and that people would return with a cost. But I did not think that it would go so far." It is a struggle, now, to maintain her focus. "What can be done?"
That is what we're going to find out, together... after you recover a little. Your body and mind are not attuned, and I can tell you are feeling ill from this. Close everything off, I won't have you hurting yourself on my account.
Though some part of her wants to protest, she does not. She might have been granted the authority of death, time and time again — a million times over — but her actual experience as its arbiter was limited. She did not have the depth of experience that Morrigan did.
As she draws back into herself, a ragged breath leaves her. It takes her a moment to recover, but regardless, there is steel in her voice when she says:
"Whatever must be done, no matter how long it takes, I will assist you."
And I welcome it, my dear. Go, get some rest. We have a connection now. I shall reach out... or you can come back here where my presence is strongest, if you want to talk.
... OH, I should also clarify, that those animal spirits you may see in the Grove can be natural, but the abundance of them is because of my absence. So do not worry too much when you see them in the town.
"Mm, that is good to know." She doesn't have to feel as bad finding them cute. Just... don't look too closely at their ties to life and death, apparently.
But in any case, she hesitates for a long moment, before finally breathing out.
"Because I am away from my realm, I have found my power to be... limited. Make no mistake, there are parts that I am perfectly content living without, but..." Her fingers tighten. "Accessing the netherworld is one of the few ways I can make contact with the creature that became my sister. We often work in tandem, and her great strength is a boon to me.
"I do not know if it is your control, but if any of it fell within your realm..." She wishes she could meet Morrigan's eyes. Regardless, she hopes that the reaper can see the plea on her face. "To even be able to contact her in the slightest... Even from time to time... It would mean a great deal to me."
Morrigan listens from their realm, humming thoughtfully.
It might take a bit of time, but I may be able to work something out. I will have to search. But even if it is just a word... you shall be reunited. I promise.
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Even if her stomach does seem uneasy.
"They are... threads. A tapestry, even."
Aglaea would have loved this.
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Among the threads of life, see if you can feel a bloom. Do not move or you may make yourself sick, though. Just reach out with your mind and feel around.
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"Like this?"
cw: animal death, plantimal lore
Like that. ... It looks like a mouse. Watch what happens with the bloom.
Morrigan stops talking though, so Castorice may observe.
The flower falls from its stem, and lays there. ... But with no one to harvest, it can only sit. At this point, the forest is so used to Morrigan's absence that the process is faster than usual- or maybe something else is going on- so Castorice can watch the little canterbury bell shift, roll back into the mouse.
The mouse's tail becomes grass and vine, a small flower blooming from it, it's rear becoming petals as it uncurls from where it lay, nose twitching.
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"Mister Jiaoqiu said that death had been distorted, and that people would return with a cost. But I did not think that it would go so far." It is a struggle, now, to maintain her focus. "What can be done?"
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As she draws back into herself, a ragged breath leaves her. It takes her a moment to recover, but regardless, there is steel in her voice when she says:
"Whatever must be done, no matter how long it takes, I will assist you."
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"... May I ask a question? Or perhaps... it is a favor?"
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... OH, I should also clarify, that those animal spirits you may see in the Grove can be natural, but the abundance of them is because of my absence. So do not worry too much when you see them in the town.
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But in any case, she hesitates for a long moment, before finally breathing out.
"Because I am away from my realm, I have found my power to be... limited. Make no mistake, there are parts that I am perfectly content living without, but..." Her fingers tighten. "Accessing the netherworld is one of the few ways I can make contact with the creature that became my sister. We often work in tandem, and her great strength is a boon to me.
"I do not know if it is your control, but if any of it fell within your realm..." She wishes she could meet Morrigan's eyes. Regardless, she hopes that the reaper can see the plea on her face. "To even be able to contact her in the slightest... Even from time to time... It would mean a great deal to me."
abundance and rapid progression*
It might take a bit of time, but I may be able to work something out. I will have to search. But even if it is just a word... you shall be reunited. I promise.
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"That is all I ask. Thank you, Master Morrigan."
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