2. Meet Raze, who's... honestly, Raze is still fuzzy on who, exactly she was. There are a few fractured impressions: immense power, immensely cruelty. A great battle against two lowly humans. A heart pierced straight through, along with a basic desperation to not die, not yet, not now. A shooting star entering the heart of a lonely girl who wanted a friend.
Everything's clearer after that. The burning rage and desperation within Raze was at first stoked by the sheer indignity of having to live behind the eyes and over the shoulder of a meek, lowly human, even though she lacked a frame of reference for why she was so indignant. But through witnessing the everyday life of a shy girl who nonetheless did her best to show kindness to everyone she met, the simple joy of dinner with her mom, the grief of her dad never being at the table brought the blaze down to a smolder. It was finally snuffed out with all the tales of heroes in the adventure logs that Rina so loved, and replaced with a fierce fire of protection.
Raze was there for Rina when she felt the loneliness keenly, and slowly backed off as she grew into a... well, not confident young woman, but at least grief weighed less heavily on her shoulders. Raze was content to sit and watch until Rina finally snapped and confronted a man disparaging her mother, who would've snapped her in half like a dry reed if not for Raze's intervention. Unfortunately for both of them, this manifestation had consequences, as my dear sibling just outlined, and Raze views herself as responsible for Rina's predicament- and is all the more determined to protect her.
3. Strike, a human battle freak who was willingly augmented into a monster solely because she wanted to fight the greatest foe: the Hero of the age. Think lesbian Zenos.
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2. Meet Raze, who's... honestly, Raze is still fuzzy on who, exactly she was. There are a few fractured impressions: immense power, immensely cruelty. A great battle against two lowly humans. A heart pierced straight through, along with a basic desperation to not die, not yet, not now. A shooting star entering the heart of a lonely girl who wanted a friend.
Everything's clearer after that. The burning rage and desperation within Raze was at first stoked by the sheer indignity of having to live behind the eyes and over the shoulder of a meek, lowly human, even though she lacked a frame of reference for why she was so indignant. But through witnessing the everyday life of a shy girl who nonetheless did her best to show kindness to everyone she met, the simple joy of dinner with her mom, the grief of her dad never being at the table brought the blaze down to a smolder. It was finally snuffed out with all the tales of heroes in the adventure logs that Rina so loved, and replaced with a fierce fire of protection.
Raze was there for Rina when she felt the loneliness keenly, and slowly backed off as she grew into a... well, not confident young woman, but at least grief weighed less heavily on her shoulders. Raze was content to sit and watch until Rina finally snapped and confronted a man disparaging her mother, who would've snapped her in half like a dry reed if not for Raze's intervention. Unfortunately for both of them, this manifestation had consequences, as my dear sibling just outlined, and Raze views herself as responsible for Rina's predicament- and is all the more determined to protect her.
3. Strike, a human battle freak who was willingly augmented into a monster solely because she wanted to fight the greatest foe: the Hero of the age. Think lesbian Zenos.