Blaze-Lupine
- LECTURAS 771
- Votos 22
- Partes 10
He defied death-not to live, but to matter.
Blaze Morvane died a nameless soldier on a forgotten battlefield. Terrified of fading into oblivion, he struck back against the Reaper and shattered the natural order. In the realm of death he became something else - something feared.
A collector of souls. A myth. A warning whispered through centuries.
But immortality is not purpose. Power is not meaning.
As the centuries grind on, Blaze spirals into nihilism. The more souls he devours, the less he feels. Cities rise and collapse around him. Time loses shape. Even sensation fades to gray. The only constant is the ache - the desperate belief that if he just takes one more soul, he might finally feel whole.
Instead, he becomes hollow.
And when a Reaper named Aislinn arrives to deliver judgment, Blaze finally faces the truth:
He wasn't afraid of death. He was afraid of being nothing.
Now Blaze must choose between damnation earned through cruelty-or redemption earned through surrender.
To reincarnate is to lose everything he clung to. To let go is to finally be free.
(Blaze's Origin story. As this will be important for the Blaze and Loona saga. Heavily Dark Souls inspired!)