Book one of two.
Post war.
Odette Elara Viotto can't help but feel foreign in the place she grew up in, and seems to believably lie that she is coping like others around her.
After one dark wizard perishes, another forges- reeking havoc within the...
(!!TW!! This chapter contains mentions of blood and death)
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Odette Viotto-
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.
- Plato
Death is imminent, death is cold. Death is a fickle concept most learn from a very young age— a threat used by parents as a means to teach their young not to do such activities in which death is a consequence.
Most fear it, few do not— some turn to it in a time of need, a last resort, a consequence to doltish actions.
No one knows what lies down the road after death— some think, if you were villainous in your life, you'll forever burn in the pain of your actions, living out that wise concept of you get what you give. Whereas the rest, the good witches and wizards and everything in between, will rise to the sky, bathing in the good karma of their kindness.
Others think life is infinite, repeating death after death.
It's well known that everything born, must die— it's unavoidable... to most, however, that is true.
To others, death is just another obstacle standing between them and immortality— the key to world domination and infinite power.
Glory, once unreachable, now is quite laughably in your grasp, if you are just willing to pay a small price for eternal life.
Death, for Odette Viotto, came in a slow... painful fate. The blade of a knife had stolen her, taken her out of the fight.
So it had seemed, as she breathed her last breath, as her heart gave its last beat, and as her eyes shut, as though they would never open again.