While this happened, Emotive tilted her head at the blue storm, then skipped over to THE Creature.
"Big Scary Creature," she said, hugging her own arms as she looked up at him. "You moved alone for most of it, didn’t you? In THE Infinite Unfurling, and THE Earliest Folds, before you took in Early Creatures. Are you doing so again?"
THE Creature looked down at her for a moment before answering.
"Sometimes, moving alone is freer," he said. "There is less weight. Beings like Osmont, who move around carrying so much more, are inviting tremendously more adversity onto themselves with every step. The more you hold, the more existence can reach." His obsidian flames burned low and even as he spoke.
"I moved with my other half, once, for years. And she was brutalized and killed in front of me. Since then, I have wished to bear the adversity of Existence alone." He paused. "Alone."
...!
Emotive looked at him, and the mania in her eyes settled. She sighed.
"I’m sorry," she said.
THE Creature shook his head slowly, as if the apology had been aimed at a wound too old to notice it. His gaze moved past her then, across the grounds, to where Amser Modred stood apart from the rest. THE Living Temporal was among the beings he had known for a very long time, and Amser had not looked away from the blue storm once, his purple light turning gently around him. THE Creature regarded him, and saw what there was to see. The weavings of this being were fully tied to Osmont now. Every thread of that long existence, wound into one man’s road.
How many of them had ended up that way, he wondered?
He looked back down at Emotive.
"You were always manic and unstable with your emotions," he said. "Across our time. In THE Loom. Every era I knew you, you were a storm looking for a place to break."
It was not an accusation, the way he said it. It was closer to an old observation finally being checked.
"Have you finally found your peace? Are you happy?"
...!
The question sat in the air between them, and Emotive did not answer it right away.
She turned instead, and looked toward the storm of blue where Noah had vanished, though there was nothing of him left to see inside it. She looked anyway, and then she nodded.
"I am happy," she said. "Just like you gave your Everything, once. I have found someone to give my Everything to."
THE Creature said nothing to that.
So she and all the others simply watched the buzzing storm ahead, the Daughters with their spears grounded, Ryaenara with her unreadable smile, Amser wrapped in his patient purple light.
And not one of them knew the ridiculous thing being attempted within it, where a man and his unique Observable Existence sought to form the backbone of a Pantheon out of a True Appendage!
An Observable Existence, offering her own grown anatomy as the vessel of another being’s existence.
It was a mad and ridiculous idea. But who here would stand up and say it was impossible?
"Shall we begin, Master?"
"We’ve theorized long enough," Noah said. "Let’s see."

"Mmm."
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