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She should not be alive, unless, of course, this is what death is like. Is death a city called Fuckoville (how utterly crude) filled with humans and run by a talking bear? At least, she thinks, the humans are decidedly not in charge here.
If this is death, then she shall spend her time repenting, remembering her failure to adequately serve her Lord Yggdrasill. To think that a woman of her training could not eradicate an obnoxious group of children... But that is not her singular fault: after all, she never truly learned her place, did she? How fitting that she should be housed in a shack on a farm like the humble servant she is. Delusions of a higher status had rightfully been her downfall.
And so she accepts death, that is, until she sees a familiar figure seated at a fountain in an abandoned square in the Quiet Castle region. She had been walking towards downtown when she noticed him there, and she felt her chest tighten. If this is death, then he must be... No. Her initial conclusion must have been incorrect.
She would not blame him if he would prefer not to see her after her failure and her impudence. But the guilt rises in her throat, spilling admittedly shameful words in a desperate plea for redemption as she kneels before him, head bowed.
“Lord Yggdrasill! Are you all right? I know I have failed you, that I have wronged you, but I beg of your forgiveness!”










