Viridi (
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- yu narukami [ou],
- yukiko amagi [ou]
001
[More information? One new arrival, at least, has all the information she needs. The influx of energy from this one is massive, completely unsubtle, almost as if purposefully designed to attract the attention of anyone with any sense whatsoever of the divine. It doesn’t fade away nor does it seem to be easily localized. This surely wasn’t ‘Magatama Energy’…
Whatever ambiguity this might present is cleared up almost immediately. Despite that no one may be in the vicinity, the voice of a young girl sounds clearly throughout the city of Hinoto-Ri to nearly every inhabitant, as intelligibly as if the speaker were standing right next to those she addressed. …Perhaps too intelligibly. The first sound they hear is an vehement, despairing cry.]
NO!
This can’t be…! The forests… The oceans… The deserts and mountains, the tundra and the plains! W-Where are they?! Who did this?! What did you do to them?!
[For a few moments, the speaker seems too overwhelmed with ire to speak. The sound of her breathing eventually slows...]
Humans. Look at this world. Look at it!
I knew this would happen. In every world across every dimension, it doesn’t matter! You -- you’re all the same! See for yourself! This is what will happen if you tear through all of nature without respect for anything but your own wealth and gain! Are you happy?! My children… 100 million species. One hundred million. There's almost nothing left...
I am Viridi, Goddess of Nature, ruler of the Earth and all living things! And I will not allow this land to be desecrated any further.
They say there are monsters ravaging what remains. If you stand against them, then... heed the command of a goddess and CRUSH them!
Whatever ambiguity this might present is cleared up almost immediately. Despite that no one may be in the vicinity, the voice of a young girl sounds clearly throughout the city of Hinoto-Ri to nearly every inhabitant, as intelligibly as if the speaker were standing right next to those she addressed. …Perhaps too intelligibly. The first sound they hear is an vehement, despairing cry.]
NO!
This can’t be…! The forests… The oceans… The deserts and mountains, the tundra and the plains! W-Where are they?! Who did this?! What did you do to them?!
[For a few moments, the speaker seems too overwhelmed with ire to speak. The sound of her breathing eventually slows...]
Humans. Look at this world. Look at it!
I knew this would happen. In every world across every dimension, it doesn’t matter! You -- you’re all the same! See for yourself! This is what will happen if you tear through all of nature without respect for anything but your own wealth and gain! Are you happy?! My children… 100 million species. One hundred million. There's almost nothing left...
I am Viridi, Goddess of Nature, ruler of the Earth and all living things! And I will not allow this land to be desecrated any further.
They say there are monsters ravaging what remains. If you stand against them, then... heed the command of a goddess and CRUSH them!
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And how may you be so certain? Doubtless you have listened to those who have arrived before you... or perhaps you only listened to as much as the world itself has spoken?
[Seriously, did you not get the memo?]
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I can feel every rock, every stream, and every tree. I know the year of the cicada's birth and the second that marks the death of every mayfly. I know when the udumbara blooms and when the last moa died.
Beyond this city, the world tells me nothing.
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I am Izanami; goddess of both death and creation itself. From mine and my brother's actions were all things given form, sentient and non. Do calm down before you cause something of this reckless anger and animosity. Creatures that seek to cause harm do indeed lurk here, yet not every 'truth' can simply be found in nature.
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[But she is calmer. She did not, for obvious reasons, get along well with death gods, but they had always been able to hash out a reasonable allocation of souls from the soul-stream. A responsible death-god would understand her grievances - when the balance was thrown off one way or the other, everyone lost.
Hades, of course, was as far from responsible as you could get.]
I'm weakened.
...This isn't my nature to draw strength from, and there's precious little of it left, anyway. This destruction is personal. I'm staying to see that it's stopped.
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[Look at yourself. See who you are talking to. ...Yeah, she kind of threw a hissy fit because her brother abandoned her. Responsible? WHAT IS THIS? Though she will say that she has matured into her own role quite well; after all, she was attempting to at least bring a semblance of balance and happiness. Even if it had led to her own defeat.]
We have all weakened in this place, in exchange for the other power given us. I take it you have not awakened to it?
[She chuckles.] Very well; I do hope that you will be able to find balance in this nearly barren world.
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That's the role we've always been meant to play, anyway. We put on different faces and masks depending on what the world needs. Right now, I'm the vengeful goddess of nature - and whatever did this to this world is in desperate need of some vengeance.
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[Seriously girl, there is a reason she has maintained anonymity until this very moment.]
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