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  • The Stone Heart's Envy: Morana by Liam_Kon
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    Ages before the rise of Aethelgard, the world was a wild, glorious expanse where the four Elemental Guardians-Prima (Fire), Oceanus (Water), Zephyr (Wind), and Gaia (Earth)-ruled in perfect, primordial harmony. The fifth was Lithos, the Spirit of Deep Stone. She was the mistress of absolute permanence. She could carve crystal perfection from chaos, rendering landscapes immortal and utterly stable. While Prima (Fire) delighted in change, Oceanus (Water) in flow, Zephyr (Wind) in movement, and Gaia (Earth) in growth, Lithos by sought only the unmoving, final state. She believed the only true form of power was static, immutable perfection. She hated the water's endless motion, the fire's volatile energy, the wind's swirl and the earth's messy, fertile mud. She refused to participate in the cycle. She retreated to the deepest, coldest strata of the earth, sealing herself off from the chaotic influence of life. In her self-imposed isolation, she nurtured her power, intending to prove that her static perfection was superior. But isolated power, divorced from the cycle of life, began to curdle.She shed the name Lithos, embracing the dark title Morana-the Spirit of Decay and Finality. She was consumed by the loneliness of her isolation, which she projected onto the Guardians, vowing to shatter their unity and prove that isolation and chaos were the true, dominant forces in the world. When Gaia made her sacrifice, Morana saw not defeat, but validation. The life cycle had failed, demanding a catastrophic sacrifice of permanence. Morana knew the remaining three elements were now structurally unstable, weakened by their loyalty to the principle of change. She vowed to watch the generations pass, waiting for the moment when the Guardians' fear of chaos would turn into rigidity, making them vulnerable to the subtle poison of self-inflicted isolation.