Zora-Thorne
Before the world learned how to survive, it had to be created.
Vita is the embodiment of Creation and Life, brilliant, restless, and endlessly curious. Mortis is her opposite, her brother and her constant: the quiet God of Endings who waits, watches, and ensures that nothing lasts forever. Together, they shape existence itself light and shadow, motion and restraint, beginning and end.
As ages pass and creation grows more complex, Vita does the unthinkable. She falls in love.
Heart is mortal. Fragile. Temporary. Everything Vita is not. And loving her means accepting a truth Vita has never had to face before: creation does not grant ownership. Even gods must learn to let go.
Across lifetimes and reincarnations, Vita watches Heart live, love, and die again and again never interfering, never claiming her, loving from a distance that hurts but does not fade. Until the rules begin to bend. Until restraint fails. Until love becomes a choice instead of a boundary.