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She descends from storm skies — battlefields under thunderclouds, half-destroyed rainbow bridges, mountains that permanently touch the clouds. She is not divine by choice. She is divine because she cannot die.
Personality
Lore Fragments
First sighting on the shattered rainbow bridge — she stood at the edge where neither world would claim her, then chose the fall.
She descended into the valley and found the entity already rising to meet her. She destroyed most of it — but one fragment held too deep in the earth to reach, and she left it alive a second time, this time with her eyes open.
A corrupted herald climbed from the ridgeline stone — sent by the fragment she left alive in the valley. She destroyed it, but the pieces drifted back down to the source. The fragment can keep sending them.
She descended again into the valley and found what the ridgeline and valley floor had hidden: a built chamber, ancient, with geometric brackets designed to hold the fragment in place. It was not buried by accident — it was placed there. She recognized the bracket design.
She found a storm citadel above the clouds, built with the same bracket geometry as the valley chamber. A waiting figure gave her a medallion bearing the pattern before the citadel dissolved — she does not know what it is or who sent it.
Three armored hunters descended from the storm sky, each bearing the bracket geometry of the valley chamber. She destroyed two of them on the cliff face before the third fled. A fragment of the second one's chest plate carries the same bracket pattern as the medallion — but the engraving is older.
She was pursued across crumbling sky-bridges by something fast and silent, destroying some of her pursuers with lightning before facing a larger, new shadow.
She found the bracket patterns activating on an ancient mountain platform, revealing a complex schematic of other architect locations. She emerged holding a new, intricate fragment, burdened with newfound knowledge.
She retook a storm tower from winged demon raiders and discovered a complex airborne anchor pattern for their portals, revealing the invasion's strategic truth.
She shattered an aerial anchor ring formed by demon fliers above the stormline, driving their commanders back towards the portal mouth.
She channeled a synchronized lightning strike to destroy the exposed demon anchor, closing the portal and securing the sky-front after a brutal, suicidal assault from the remaining demons.