Vain - Chapter 14 Light Goddess
Long, long ago, in an early world of darkness. There was a beautiful Goddess created with all intentions of love and grace. She was kind, caring, and motherly. Only holding the best of hearts. And with her presence, she gave light to the people of the world. For this, the people love and adorned her.
They prayed and worshiped her, but as time pass on. The people seemed to forget about the Goddess, soon they were too focused on their own lives and world. They forgot who really got them to the place they were. And as the people’s faith diminish and diminish, more and more tragedy was befallen on them.
Though the people still wasn’t able to remember their olden ways and they stubbornly did not pray to the Goddess. This betrayal from her own people causes the Goddess much grief. And she wept and wept for days on ends. These tears created rivers and rains when the people were faced with famines, these tears stopped fires and earthquakes and all disasters that were to harm the people.
But the people still didn’t seem to notice the Goddess’s grace. And so the earth and even the sky above felt injustice for the Goddess. So they both decided to end all humans lives for their arrogance and ungrateful attitude.
And when the day of judgment did come for the people, the winds blew against them, the earth rose against them, and the sky struck them with lighting. The Goddess mercifully sacrificed herself to save her humans. Even as much as they had hurt her. She let all of it go and helped them one last time.
The sky and earth feeling the Goddess’s death stopped their reign of terror and mourned, mourned for their one Light Goddess. They mourned for days, all anger and resentment forgotten. And their mourned continued so long, that it was all they could do. They mourned until they could only fade away and mourn no more.
The people hearing their mourns realized their mistakes and took to also mourn their goddess, creating a day to celebrate her sacrifice by also letting go of all their resentment and pain. That celebration continued throughout the generations becoming what it is today, the Light Festival.
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12.) If you were able to travel to any world possible, fictional or whatever, what world would you travel to?
Answer:
I honestly want to say that I would be in one of those cool action, magical world full of adventures and fighting. But realistically, I probably won’t survive, since I don’t have any fighting skills or survival skills. So watch me die the first day I’m there. Which means that it would be best if I was in one of those slice of life shows or novel, then I can get my own beautiful blossoming romance.
13.) On a moral alignment system, what do you think is your morality? (Ex. Chaotic Neutral, Lawful Good, etc.)