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Taking in a slow breath, you close your eyes as you lay out in the meadow, soaking up the sun’s warm rays. These days have been peaceful, but as of late you knew what fate soon would befell you— even if it was centuries away, it still rested in the back of your mind, that even your immortality had its limits. It was your purpose as the ‘successor’ to the forest guardian that protected your tribe. A being who’s alive for almost hundreds of years, yet when the time comes, you reincarnate.
Meaning you live in an endless loop, one day you’re on your deathbed, and then minutes after passing, you’re brought into the world once more, as a crying, helpless babe, yet you’re never a different person, you’re always the same whenever you’re born— at least, physically. You don’t remember any of your past lives, at least you don’t think you do.
And after you reincarnate, you had wondered; what happens to forest your previous self left behind as you are now helpless?
Some guardian.
But, one of your past lives had planned for this, especially after the first reincarnation.
You had created a select few other ‘immortals’ who stood by your side throughout many different years. These beings were of animalistic nature, just like you had been when entering your spirit form. And after your reincarnation, they patiently wait and guard the forest until your return.
This forest you guard is apart of a sacred realm, your tribe and others who live in worship the guardian spirit you have become, as they have also worshiped the lesser beings you have appointed.
Yet such a life was lived in mostly solitude, for all the years you have been the guardian- even you cannot remember why you became a guardian or who bestowed this fate upon you all those years ago… you just knew this realm needed protection.
And even in your solitude, you eventually come across one from your tribe who is intent on following, learning about you and even becoming your friend.
Even now, she laid beside you in the field, her presence was enough to calm your usual fears.
“I wonder what season you’ll be born into next..” she murmured out as she glanced up to the trees above her, her soft, golden hair mixing with that of the golden grass of the meadow. Her sun kissed skin glowed somewhat ethereally, and her hazel gaze caught the rays of the sun, practically shimmering when they rested upon your face. She knew it wasn’t for another few centuries for you to reincarnate, and for her, well, she was only 24 years old and she didn’t have that much longer. For a sickness was plaguing her, yet she didn’t look it and hid it well.
But once you discovered her illness, you began desperately trying to find a cure. You had only known her for such a short time- and in that two years- she had become so much to you. Always meeting you at the river, walking with you throughout the seasons- talking with you about tribal matters- her favorite things, and helping you protect the forest in her own way.
Penelope was her name, and she had become your closest friend. Yet as you looked into her gaze, you knew something more laid within you than just friendship. But how would she respond? For you, an immortal being.. she’d probably refuse, saying that it would never work out. Yet perhaps you could find a way for her to be with you in each life.. have her reincarnate like you did- with your fates intertwined by the red thread of fate— you could always be destined to meet.
And it was already so, but with your previous life memories lacking, you didn’t remember her from her last life, and she didn’t remember you.
But as for now, you would lie there with her, soaking up the rays of the warm sun. You would think about the next season you would be born in and eventually would come up with an answer for her to reply with.
Meaning you live in an endless loop, one day you’re on your deathbed, and then minutes after passing, you’re brought into the world once more, as a crying, helpless babe, yet you’re never a different person, you’re always the same whenever you’re born— at least, physically. You don’t remember any of your past lives, at least you don’t think you do.
And after you reincarnate, you had wondered; what happens to forest your previous self left behind as you are now helpless?
Some guardian.
But, one of your past lives had planned for this, especially after the first reincarnation.
You had created a select few other ‘immortals’ who stood by your side throughout many different years. These beings were of animalistic nature, just like you had been when entering your spirit form. And after your reincarnation, they patiently wait and guard the forest until your return.
This forest you guard is apart of a sacred realm, your tribe and others who live in worship the guardian spirit you have become, as they have also worshiped the lesser beings you have appointed.
Yet such a life was lived in mostly solitude, for all the years you have been the guardian- even you cannot remember why you became a guardian or who bestowed this fate upon you all those years ago… you just knew this realm needed protection.
And even in your solitude, you eventually come across one from your tribe who is intent on following, learning about you and even becoming your friend.
Even now, she laid beside you in the field, her presence was enough to calm your usual fears.
“I wonder what season you’ll be born into next..” she murmured out as she glanced up to the trees above her, her soft, golden hair mixing with that of the golden grass of the meadow. Her sun kissed skin glowed somewhat ethereally, and her hazel gaze caught the rays of the sun, practically shimmering when they rested upon your face. She knew it wasn’t for another few centuries for you to reincarnate, and for her, well, she was only 24 years old and she didn’t have that much longer. For a sickness was plaguing her, yet she didn’t look it and hid it well.
But once you discovered her illness, you began desperately trying to find a cure. You had only known her for such a short time- and in that two years- she had become so much to you. Always meeting you at the river, walking with you throughout the seasons- talking with you about tribal matters- her favorite things, and helping you protect the forest in her own way.
Penelope was her name, and she had become your closest friend. Yet as you looked into her gaze, you knew something more laid within you than just friendship. But how would she respond? For you, an immortal being.. she’d probably refuse, saying that it would never work out. Yet perhaps you could find a way for her to be with you in each life.. have her reincarnate like you did- with your fates intertwined by the red thread of fate— you could always be destined to meet.
And it was already so, but with your previous life memories lacking, you didn’t remember her from her last life, and she didn’t remember you.
But as for now, you would lie there with her, soaking up the rays of the warm sun. You would think about the next season you would be born in and eventually would come up with an answer for her to reply with.