Bloodstained Sacrifice.
Lily of the Damned.
Death's Abomination.
Agony's Touch.
Child of Death.
Bear Ye Warning. These are the Titles of the
Creature beneath this Ground.
Bear Ye Warning, for Death Himself rejects her.
Lily of the Damned.
Death's Abomination.
Agony's Touch.
Child of Death.
Bear Ye Warning. These are the Titles of the
Creature beneath this Ground.
Bear Ye Warning, for Death Himself rejects her.
An iron fence surrounded the tiny grave, no bigger than that of a child. A fence that soared into the air, and tunneled deep underground, preventing any escape for such a big monster as the one laid to supposed rest in this place.
Yet....she could slip through the bars with ease. And slip through she did, to kneel at the grotesque headstone, feeling the indifferent chill of the granite beneath her thin fingers. She traced the alien words, feeling them burn into her memory, her heart, her soul.
She believed them. She knew them to be true. Yet...why on a gravestone? Why torment the dead? Why.....
She had so many questions, but no one would ever be able to answer them. This place was abandoned.
To be honest, she didn't even know why she was there, or how she got there. Or....really, where she was.
Everything was alien to her: The dark and overcast sky, the dead trees...everything. Yet, strangely, sitting here at the grave, she felt at home. As though this abandoned, lonely place was where she belonged.
A tear fell from an empty eye, unnoticed. Just like always....she was bound by Fate to be alone.
Isn't it better this way, though? she thought, turning so that she could sit with her back against the tombstone. Being here....I can't hurt anyone.
Wait.....what did she mean, can't hurt anyone? Who was there for her to hurt? And....why?
A frown knitted her brows together as she pondered this, not knowing why she had thought such things.
The tombstone shifted behind her, and she moved away from it, instinctively looking back at it.
The words written on it.....had she paid any attention to them before? They were so strange, so....alien. What did the tombstone say?
She reached out to trace the strange letters with her finger, and felt lancing fire burn it's way up her arm.
Abomination.
Agony
Lily of the Damned
Bloodstained....
Death Himself rejects her.
Bear Ye Warning....
Words flew at her in a ghostly whisper as internal fire ate up her body. Her empty eyes grew wide as she suddenly realized that she was missing a leg, and she was bleeding heavily where it should have been. She lowered her arms to try and staunch the flow, only to realize that her arms and hands were sliced practically to ribbons.
Then red fell over her eyes, and she could no longer see.
The fire was burning her. She screamed out in fear and torment....
And then there was nothing. She opened her eyes; her body was whole, no more voices whispered in her ears, no more burning fire.
And that memory was already beginning to fade. And she was growing tired. But a fierce unease was rising within her, along with a desperate longing.
There were more tombstones over there. Why hadn't she seen them before? There was a virtual army of graves, stretching out to infinity. Each tombstone bore the same, strange lettering as this one.
And her heart could read them all.
Killed in the fight against the Lily of the Damned.
Lost her life after being touched by the Bloodstained Sacrifice.
Murdered in cold blood by Death's Abomination. Shown no mercy.
And many thousands more. She felt horror growing inside of her.
But there were a few tombstones that were vaguely different from the rest. And it was these few....these few were the ones that really mattered.
Killed as a traitor, for bearing a monster. "Mama...."
Killed as a traitor, for attempted murder and protecting a monster. "Papa...."
The first killed in war, when another should have died in his place. The Chosen One. "My brother...."
Kitsune murdered by the Child of Death. A nobler woman never lived. "Kitsune....oh...no....."
She scrambled to her feet, trying to slip through the iron bars that surrounded this grave. But, strangely, she could no longer fit between the spikes, even though she had not 'changed' in any way.
She hung her head, dry sobs wracking her tiny body. "No....I...no. NO! I'm not a murderer!" She was screaming, trying to force....she didn't know who...to listen to her.
Behind her, the silent grave of the murderer who had done all these things opened suddenly, revealing the simple wooden coffin it held. She turned, suddenly fearful.
The coffin lid opened....
And she found herself staring at her own face, now scarred and malformed. This version held only one ear, one leg. Bright, still bloody wounds stretched across the corpse's body, adding to the grotesque parody.
Welcome home.
She dropped to her knees, staring at the malicious visage that seemed to look at her, even through dead eyes. Her body felt weak, and she trembled as tears ran down her face.
Then she felt herself being sucked forward. Desperately, she scrabbled at the ground, trying to keep from going any closer to the horrific...thing that looked like her...but simply couldn't be her.
"NOOOOOOO!"
The last thing she saw was her own terrified face reflected in the dead, hard eyes of a monster that never learned how to cry.