Author's Note: Tsukihime belongs to Type-moon, Touhou belongs to ZUN. I own nothing.
And as she sat, awaiting the end of the world, she could not help but to reflect upon the past and wonder if it would have been better if she had never existent at all.
In the distant past she had done many great things. Enamored by her lord's ideals, she helped create the greatest civilization ever known. Through her work the people of her land knew no death or war, plague or famine. Even aging was conquered by their glorious empire. It was a perfect paradise for her people.
Her name was be carved into the empire's histories and her genius recognized by all. Not even her lord carried the amount of respect and power she had come to possess. But such things meant nothing to her. It was the quest for knowledge that drove her, and with civilization perfected she sought to create the perfect person.
She succeeded.
Her creation despised the pitiful, imperfect, impure creatures inhabiting the perfect land it was created on and sought to cleanse the land of all that lived.
The resulting battle left wounds that would take centuries to heal, but the scars still remained. Even with all the power and technology of the greatest civilization in existence, the creature was only banished, and all feared it would one day return and unleash its terrible vengeance. The once peaceful land became increasingly militaristic; its people, who had long ago forgotten what it meant to fear, once again faced the shadow of death. And once again she helped lead her people, creating weapons of such destructive power that nothing could stand before their might.
Yet all this fear and preparation was all for not, as she watched her greatest creation, the Ultimate One, Type-Moon, lose to a single magus. But even in defeat, Crimson Moon Brunestud proved his title was not just for show. She could do nothing but wait for the end as the moon slowly plummeted to Earth.
And in the face of the inevitable end, a miracle was witnessed. The magus who defeated the monster summoned strength beyond all reason. Even she, with millennia worth of knowledge and experience, could not comprehend how one man pushed the moon back into orbit.
Rising from her seat, Eirin Yagokoro frowned. There was much work to be done.
