Cersei Moirae
dilectae filae
Wild Space
Elis'nad, Malagarr | Port Venise | Baleez
A world long forgotten, shrouded in the blanket of Wild Space: Malagarr. The massive maroon sphere captivated two moons and reveled in the light of one sun, while staving off a thin ring of asteroids (which appeared to be aligned and sharing orbital motion). Though habitable, Malagarr was mostly arid with the primary geography being desert amid the oceans and occasional oasis.The rest of the terrain on the hidden planet consisted of small forest lands that climbed mountains and crawled the plains with a respectable amount of rivers and natural lakes- a singular ice cap also covered the area of the polar North.
The red celestial body, while seemingly in a state of abandon, was anything but on the surface; a quixotic paradise with garnet shores and waters that appeared more violet than the expectant colors of cerulean; The Great Desert of Baleez is revered for its dramatic change in habitat that occurs a near five months out of the seventeen (time to orbit around the sun) due to sudden and copious amounts of oceanic storms that transform or...terraform the sands into an exotic rainforest. It had not been a place burdened by technological terror or enraptured by the Gulag virus, but flourished in it's absence instead.
A diamond in the rough.
Due to the estrangement from The Empire of Infinite Darkness and the Galaxy at large, Malagarr was largely underpopulated and still lived in near-archaic times. Dwellings were made mostly from the earth- some diminutive and others the size of some Coruscant skylines- others from blocks of rock. The people were simple in their needs, but powerful and split into castes similar to Boadicea's once vast kingdom: sorceresses and warriors, with the additional mothers and what was known as keepers.
During *Umbra (very few occasions a year), **Chosen were tasked with gifting the populace with new life. Since their numbers were so few in comparison to the amount of barren land (and continued to dwindle), it was decreed that survival meant supplementary assistance so as not to thicken the blood and grow. This was quite the contrary to the age-old thought that pure meant superior, ergo incest. (The inhabitants of Malagaar- two matriarchal amassed clans- ruled the consummation and creation of such punishable by death.) To avoid extinction, the Chosen were given leave for an allotted time to the Galaxy they normally shrank from. Though they could be considered savage by outsiders, they did not lack in intelligence.
Their continued existence unequivocally confirmed this.
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The moon bathed the sun-kissed creature in an ethereal glow- one recently slumbering in an intricately carved gondola- atop the recently manifested, magical lake of Baleez. That light would have appeared the softest of gold had it not been cast first upon the impressive exotic canopy of thin emerald leaves. It was more...alive, revealing treasures otherwise hidden.
It was Umbra and instead of celebrating fertility, the young Moirae opted for solace under the stars. Had it been not for the Mother, her status of Chosen would have cast the princess into the unknown. It had been predicted and the vision of old never lied: should the dancer of the dead be cast unto the ether on the eclipse, the seed carried within would be the destroyer of Malagarr and her mind forever poisoned by the tongue of false prophets. For upon the return to the sacred lands during the new Umbra, she would certainly usurp the power of ***Aliir and collapse all balance.
Lightly dusted bronze lids peeled back revealing the shimmering pools of the beloved daughter among the stretches of soft black lashes. They held the stars, but claimed the land in all it's divergence, sharing in the colors; not quite that of hazel, something more gold with the tendrils of the exotic jade fauna. Cersei watched as others swept the sky to embark upon the foreign system and heed the word of the clans. Those who returned, would do so with their bellies full and those who did not, were lost never to be found again.
The Sorceress had never been given the chance and the sudden heat revealed in her eyes echoed her testament to the taboo. It had also been the very reason her russet adorned head did not don the crown of Queen; she bore no heirs. The ***saltatricis mors est furled her pale ruby lips before they parted and she sang in the ancient tongue, lulling the predators of night to her perceived longing. Her knowledge was vast as her power and reached to distant worlds, but this only left hunger.
It was not enough to leave her people to the stagnant rule of her sisters and the only growth being the population and so the creature endured. She suffered, constantly testing her influence only to be pulled back to reality. While Cersei had been tried and tested, swam the very underworld thrice, and known as the single entity to have survived- still the princess could not collectively and effectively breach the ever diligent, vice authority of the Elders.
They allowed only glimpses, knowing of the noble's obstinacy and consistent intense desire to evolve.
Alas, her presence would be required all too soon and the woman rose from the womb of the gondola in a quiet rustle of soft, transparent fabric as it neared the jungle shores. The approach rippled the violet waters and the short moments that passed finally revealed the sprawling, ancient estate's pillars and the moonlit-glittering lagoon that gave entrance.
The wooden craft had not yet banked before long, bare legs climbed past the lip and onto the smooth path of flat stones. Her gown dipped into the alien waters before being snatched and lofted over Moirea's arm, protecting the garment from the deep red sand during her sojourn along the beach. Bare feet moved over the sacred ground with practiced ease, letting the power of the Force seep into the unadorned flesh and in turn, filling it with her own power.
"Must you be so somber, Cersei?" The whimsical vocals of the Queen broke the near-silence of nature.
With out a break in stride, the sorceress' answered dryly, "Evening, sister." There was love there, but the incessant show of hierarchic power and unnecessary commentary shadowed more of the emotions than revealed them. The sudden cajole of festivities intercepted their reunion and for that Cersei was relieved.
A mixture of warriors and sorceresses alike filled the great hall in celebration and music rose to greet the patron's ears. It relented though, with her sudden presence- long enough for the beloved daughter to be properly acknowledge -or- solicited. "PRINCESS!"
As per duty, she allotted them her time with smiles and the occasional grasping of hands, knowing them each by name...by signature and the music resumed. It had been some time since the princess afforded herself with the pleasures readily given during the Festival of Aliir. She was simply not the deviant that her sister was, but instead chose immersion into the Force and history of the Malagarr. This time was different though.
Cersei chose to observe this night, but not the people. No. Upon taking her reserved seat on the high-back chair, she drew herself into a meditative state, while appearing to gaze just out the window. The Elders guard on the red planet had loosed for the departures and the sorceress began taking advantage of the opportunity to see farther than she ever had. In doing so, however, the act also unveiled the forgotten planet.
It began with the ever curious journey of the Chosen and the desire to capture more drove her ethereal fingers deeper into the expanse of space, searching for the Dark Mother.
*Latin for shadow - in reference to lunar eclipses | **In congruence with the mothers, those that were worthy to gift life | *** Aliir is the first and largest Moon and exemplifies fertility | **** Latin for dancer of death - reference to being revived on three different occasions
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