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☏ What is the most challenging aspect of playing this muse?
I’m going to fail a bit with my explanation here, but the most challenging is how the reality that she lingers between two places she’s called home at various times in her existence, affects her. Anna kind of fell in love with the creations she was ordered to bow down to. And when she actually fell from grace and was reborn human, Earth was her home while Heaven became nothing more but a distant, almost non-existent memory. When she regained her grace, she came to float between the two planes— as an angel, Earth was no longer where she belonged, and Heaven had issued a death sentence for her disobedience. Everyone requires the notion of a home; a harbor to flee to when needed; but the two places she has called home, are out of her reach. She’s sick for it now more than she’s ever been and that affects her in ways that I didn't realize at first. And as strange as it may seem, it’s very difficult to write, as it’s such a fragile thing.











