Nighthawks and Moonfire: Struggles of the Divine
Written by: Anonymous 
Date: Thursday, November 13th, 2014
Addressed to: Everyone
A few short years after the sky split wide and revealed the return of   
the Silver Goddess, Her four Void-weary cohorts in tow, the mortals of  
the Serenwilde Forest noticed a cloud of silver butterflies that seemed 
to follow their mysterious Patron's every manifestation. Each time the  
deity appeared, She was accompanied by these harmless creatures, and    
they became companions of a sort to the Goddess, Who viewed them as a   
gesture of good will from the natural world.                            
Soon, however, it became apparent that the butterflies were more than   
just a fragment of the Ethereal Realm, a land Lisaera favours for its   
connection to the Great Moon Spirit. When the Silver Lady's enemies     
began moving against Her in various interactions, the silver butterflies
reacted hostilely toward the Goddess's assailants. Although their lives 
were short, the Goddess admired their strength of spirit and used this  
inspiration to awaken a similar quest for inner strength in Her         
followers, the Lisae.                                                   
Together, the Order of Silver composed a potent ritual that would unite 
the guilds of the Serenwilde Forest together, fueling the boughs of the 
woods with faith - and, unbeknownst to the members of the commune at the
time, a large fragment of Lisaera's own power. The Ritual of Unity was a
triumph that brought the forest itself to life during a time when the   
Glomdoring Forest's dangerous attempts to quell the new growth of the   
Serenwilde seemed overwhelming, and the commune surged forward into a   
new age of strength and unification. "Basala'oren Seren!" they shouted, 
a fae phrase that means "To awaken shelter!"                            
And then their Deity fell sick.
Over the course of several years, the Silver Goddess exhibited strange  
symptoms - She spoke to no one, despite the attempts of Her faithful to 
hold Her steady in Her own fulcrux; She fell to Her knees and begged for
clarity on different occasions, accusing Herself of a mistake She could 
not explain; Her senses began to fail Her, including Her Divine vision  
and Her ability to hear. With each new symptom, the Silver Goddess grew 
weaker, until finally, in a moment of lucidity, She shared with Her own 
that the Crone, Her most powerful aspect, slept and that She was weak   
beyond a point of reconciliation, and that it was Her fault. She also   
shared a vision of darkness, wherein the image of beaks and talons tore 
through the skies, dropping silver blood onto the canopy.               
Exhausted from the power spent in sharing these visions, Lisaera        
continued to explain what She thought was causing Her diminishing       
strength. She confessed that in an attempt to empower the Serenwilde    
Forest to a point where it would easily outpace the growth of its       
neighbours, She poured Her own essence into the ritual's spellcraft,    
which She worried may have begun the process of Her own splintering. She
also sought an end to the burdens of Her memories, which She believed   
held Her back from accomplishing Her goals. She then bid Her Lisae      
farewell and asked them not to dwell upon the terrible recourse of Her  
decision, and then Her Order watched in horror as the Serenwilde's      
now-living boughs began to devour Her remaining power.                  
Days later, the Ethereal Maiden, an aspect of the Silver Goddess,       
appeared amidst a crowd of troubled Serenwilders, who were convinced    
their Patron had just been consumed by the boughs they are sworn to     
protect. Seemingly unaware of the events that transpired, the jovial    
Goddess begged the forest to remain positive despite its sullen         
attitude, until Arien Siar'luin, a high-ranking priestess within the    
Silver Order, convinced Lisaera that something was amiss.               
Together, the Goddess and Her mortal followers sought answers from the  
natural world and worked a spell to See what was happening in the       
unseeable world around them. The Maiden reminded the Lisae that She was 
weak, and so their contributions were vital - and also, that if any of  
Her enemies were to discover this secret, it would surely be Her        
undoing. So convinced that the Southern Alliance played a role in this, 
the mortals convinced the Goddess to bid them to find key ingredients:  
books that held knowledge from every nation, blossoms that represented  
the turning of the seasons, and enough corpses from Magnagora and       
Glomdoring to represent the physical nature of Her casting.             
The Lisae looked on in wonder as the Ethereal Maiden lifted the blossoms
into a ritual circle and used Her moonfire to ignite them, releasing    
their energy into the spell. She then read from each book of wisdom,    
filling Herself with the knowledge of the nations She sought to know,   
and then finally reduced the corpses to ash with a single wave,         
compelling the bones and dust to take the shape of Her enemies. At      
first, a feminine shape appeared in the image, and the Silver Goddess   
focused Her power intently on this revelation. With a flash of silver   
light, however, the image shifted to reveal the outline of a feral hawk,
its dark eyes intent on murder. With the spell ended and the knowledge  
gained, the Silver Goddess bid Her followers to look to the skies for   
their answers - while She decided to break another spell.               
Soon after this revelation, the forest watched in vain as silver blood  
rained from the skies and the corpses of butterflies fell to the ground.
All that remained of the creatures were their tattered wings, and the   
Lisae, equipped with their new wisdom, blamed the Goddesses Viravain and
Drocilla, two beings Who knowingly despise the Silver Goddess. The      
Ethereal Maiden completed Her second spell, which sapped much of Her    
remaining strength, and broke the veil behind which the nighthawks      
worked, revealing them to the forest. At this very moment, the silver   
butterflies - which toiled this entire time on a mysterious task - broke
through the walls in the Silver Lady's temple, showing the Order what it
was they worked so hard to do: they had created a gargantuan cocoon of  
gossamer silk, which they spent their short lives empowering with the   
silvery essence that was locked within their tiny bodies.               
Finally seeing their opponents in the flesh, the Serenwilders made it   
their mission to destroy each nighthawk they discovered, bringing their 
slain corpses to the cocoon to deposit the energy they stole. This      
continued for several months before finally, the true enemy was revealed
- a few of Drocilla's Evanescent were seen crooning to these dread      
beasts, their voices empowered by a choker imbued with a sample of their
Goddess' voice.                                                         
The back-and-forth continued, each side struggling to obtain the        
contents of the nighthawks' bellies before the other, until finally, the
cocoon, filled with enough energy, burst wide, revealing two spectral   
visions within: one a male spirit that fled to another corner of the    
temple, and the other the manifestation of the Crone's sleeping energy  
newly awakened. As the Silver Trinity appeared above the Serenwilde     
Forest, uniting once more as the Hallowed Crone, the Enchantress made   
Her triumphant debut as the architect behind the Crone's prolonged      
slumber.                                                                
Lisaera, Her strength restored in full, reviled Drocilla's attempts at  
claiming Her essence, recalling a time when the Goddess was not known as
the Enchantress. The crooning laughter of the Deceiver filled the Basin 
of Life as She supplied the Silver Goddess with Her own wisdom: that    
Lisaera was not strong enough to match Drocilla in any way. The Crone   
manifested a blaze of moonfire, which She sent hurling through the      
heavens toward the Enchantress, striking Her square in the chest.       
Drocilla healed immediately and shrugged off the blow, firing back with 
Her own attack - a cloud of nighthawks that streamed up from the canopy 
of the Serenwilde. After igniting most of the feral birds in a silver   
conflagration, Lisaera withdrew from the battle, promising the          
Enchantress that She would see the Crone again. This promise was        
returned by the Deceiver, Who claimed that it is Lisaera who stands as a
traitor to the Elders, not Drocilla.                                    
When the dust and moonfire finally settled, the Hallowed Crone revealed 
to the Lisae that the male spirit who escaped from the cocoon was in    
fact the reason She survived these trials. Known as Elthadean Lunseer,  
this spirit-made-man by Lisaera's power once reigned as the foremost    
scholar of transformation and change in his time, and so continued this 
craft in death as a shepherd of sorts for the mooncloak butterflies. In 
exchange for his assistance, the Crone promised the scholar that if he  
helped Her, She would renew his mortal cycle, allowing him to continue  
his work. He obliged, and so is reborn as a priest in the Hallowed      
Crone's temple, free to teach the Lisae about what he knew in his former
life.                                                                   
Meanwhile, the nighthawks that did not meet their end in a blaze of     
moonfire scattered across the Basin of Life. While some members of the  
Serenwilde Commune hunted them down before joining the celebration in   
the Hallowed Crone's temple, not all of the nighthawks were found. Not  
by those who would protect Lisaera's lost essence, at any rate.         
 
Penned by My hand on the 19th of Estar, in the year 398 CE.
