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[i]The following is from the journal of the Warlock Apheyra. She has yet to let anyone else, even her Ghost, read it.[/i]
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(Date Unknown, During the Red War.)
The Tower is gone, the Traveller has been taken, and I alone am still alive. When the Cabal attacked, I… was with another Warlock. Her name was Olma-5. Know that she was brave, far more so than I. Together we had been studying the untapped potential of Solar Light. All the things she knew! I think the sudden loss of our Light had hurt her far more than it did to me. It was horrific, like a vital part of your very soul is ripped out without warning. It felt similar to forgetting how to breathe, forever.
I blacked out, but Olma stayed strong and brought my unconscious self with her. I was dreaming of something important, I know I was, but I can no longer remember what message it was trying to tell.
It does not matter. We had almost made it safely out of the City, but in the end I did, and she didn’t. I now know Lightbearers can die, and when it happens, you can [i]feel[/i] the dark move in a little closer.
I don’t want to talk about it anymore.
If you find this, know that I am alone, and I’m scared to meet the end as so many already have.
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Today I have seen the light return. Not the Traveler’s, for now I fear it’s truly dead, but instead the light found within kindness. I was starved, sick, and near death. My Ghost did his best, but it was obvious that I was going to die.
Then he found me, another old friend from my past life, returned like a specter to guide me through the pain. The hulking man spoke very little, and he refused to say his name, yet I still knew who he was. Brendal, returned at last.
He carried me back to his cabin, a quiet little place that he had made himself. He set me on his lone bed, and gathered what he could in terms of medicine. It tasted awful, yet he reluctantly explained it was a rare plant that grew exclusively in these lands, a merging between the Light and nature.
Brendal also spoke of the Sun, how her rays were similar to the Traveler’s in that they created life from nothing but heat and hope. He knew about the Cabal, their warships flew by from time to time, and he had left to do what he could in the business of saving lives.
I was the only one he could find.
He asked me if I had seen BC since the city fell, and I told him no. I suspect he’s still in the ruins, if he’s even alive at all… For a moment it felt as if I was the only Guardian left, the last flame in the dwindling light.
Brendal always knew what to say. He said that “Even in the deepest of nights, life does not give up her hope, and so she is able to conquer her fears and create something far more beautiful than all that came before her.”
That’s why I’m still moving forward, isn’t it? I promised myself to grow beyond my past, Light or not. I have to be brave, [i]must[/i] be brave, if I want to save what I care about. Biocatarus is alive, [i]I know he is[/i], and I [b]will[/b] find him.
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It took a few days for my health to return. My Ghost was able speed up the process with what little Light he had left, but that meant he didn’t have enough left to heal my wounds for the foreseeable future.
Brendal gave me what supplies he could, which was mostly food and an old scout rifle he had used for hunting. He would have come with me, but he’s not a fighter, not anymore. He wanted to stay in his peaceful existence, and something about the look on his face made me see that he had been through a lot of hardships that I could only imagine. I think he of all people deserves peace the most.
The journey back to the City was long, but for the most part uneventful. Any wild beasts of Fallen scavengers were either wiped out by the Cabal, or kept their distance in fear.
But I was moving forward, towards the Traveller, towards hope.
[i]Continued Below...[/i]
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Edited by BioCats: 11/26/2018 9:30:14 PMI did not reach my destination before it took a sudden turn. I spotted a few Cabal Harvesters land on a hillside up ahead, and even from that distance I could see the signs of war. Dark oil spilled down the cliffside as I frantically moved into a better position. I reached a peak, pulled out my rifle, and tried to survey what exactly was going on. My eyes saw a lone Guardian struggling against a greater foe, but my heart knew that it was him. Biocatarus strangled a Legionary with his bare hands, all the while his own wounds slowly ate at his strength. Just as the Cabal soldier died, a Phalanx raised his shield and spattered the Lightless Titan onto a rock. I could hear the metal bones collapse from the impact, and it took all of my will to steady my aim. The Phalanx kicked a severed limb and gloated with a horrific laugh. It was the last sound that escaped his lungs. I ran as fast as I my legs would let me, I had to reach my defeated friend. Biocatarus was in numerous pieces, his only motions being that of airless gasps. His Ghost was floating by his side, trying all he could manage to keep the dying Exo alive. The extent of his wounds were far to great for what little Light his other half had. His Ghost spotted me, crying out “You’re alive? He thought…” BC let out a long, slow wheeze. His Ghost weeped. “No no no no stay with me… please…” For the first time I could see his eyes behind the shattered face, each glowing a dull red that pulsed like the beating of a bleeding heart. His pupils were also jagged, displaying a symbol that I found unrecognisable. I quickly glanced away, causing me to notice a trail of dead Cabal that lead into the borders of my sight. He must had been fighting for days since the Traveler fell. He started to speak. “Apheyra… I… I carry death… Don’t cry for me… I… accept this end…” Of course I cried. He’s a stupid, belligerent fool, but he’s also my best friend. I told him to snap out of it, that we [i]could[/i] save him. He just gave a shallow laugh in response, he knew his time was nearly gone. The Sun cast a burning heat upon my back, and somehow I remembered what Brendal had said about life, how it must [i]never[/i] give up hope. I thought of Olma, how she had once believed that Solar Light had potentials unknown, much like how the Sun and her nature were [i]more[/i] than just heat and matter. I recalled how my Ghost had once said that he could draw Light from the surrounding land in case I ever needed to be revived, back when that was possible. All of these memories swirled in my head, and what I did may sound insane, but it’s the truth. I began to sing. I sang of the dead Apheyra and her mourning family. I sang of Olma and her unfinished dreams. I sang of Biocatarus and the kindness that he had shown. From these emotions I found something within that most others have missed. The Light [i]is[/i] in all things, for much like the Sun it provides the energy to grow anew. I drew upon that nurturing truth, that [i]heat[/i], and weaved it into something more. My Ghost backed away in shock as I performed a task that only his kind had known. I pulled the Light from the world and created the brilliance of flame. This fire did not destroy or burn, instead offering a mending touch to cure life’s decay. I let this flame engulf the dying Titan. His breathing became quicker, his eyes grew vibrant. Together, his Ghost and I began to heal what had been broken. It was not easy, for often one of us would lose vital concentration and let the fire ebb. I forced the song to continue, as it alone granted the focus needed to save a life. The day turned into night, and so it was well after the point of exhaustion that we had finally completed our action of hope. I let my worn voice grow silent, allowing the warm flame to quietly fade. My rejuvenated friend tried to stand, only to swiftly stumble. A full restoration was well beyond my limited power. Despite the problem of His still damaged body, I found comfort in knowing that his soul was now made safe. For the second time since the Light had left me, I let myself slip into a passing dream. ~ [b]Next Entry[/b]: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/249847502?sort=0&page=0 [b]Lore Book[/b]: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/249535151?sort=0&page=0
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This is awesome BC! keep it up!
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Awesome and one of the best entries I’ve read
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Edited by RingLeader77: 11/24/2018 7:58:11 AMWhoa. That's all I got this time, BC. In the best of ways of course. Thank [i]you[/i] for your time. [spoiler]Apheyra is destined for greatness. [/spoiler]