I do not own the characters, the core lore, and anything else associated with Blizzard content. I am simply practicing written expression with a story I admire and know very well.
My previous works have been crafted years ago, and now I return to test the waters, again, this time with a tragic hero I hold dear to my heart.
Let me know if this has potential.
At the last second before life had ended, she took at gulp of carbon air. Her lungs burned like hell lived, hell borne inside her, engulfing her at the last second of her life. The life she led as a human would now reach an end. She now descends to absence, to void, cold and lifeless.
Lifeless.
A term used to describe the unknown. A word bred from confusion, innocence, limitation. Lifeless, death, an evil, in human terms. What they did not know, she would know now. She ventured into not death, not into stillness, but a brand new life, ambiguous, abstract, and intangible. Godlike.
Her skin churned, her vessel squealed, her sight dissolved. Her brain registered pain, fear, and submission. Her essence remained untouched and ready for the next vessel that was about to come. As she transformed into anew darkness, sprouting hard carapace and sharp keratin edges of third dimension death bringing, she only believed, suddenly, in one thing.
Madness, let that be my only goal, my driving force. Madness my savior. No. Madness my new self. Madness I possess, it is mine now and with that I will consume this tangible world built from weak, organic matter. I will spread my bone wings and with one sweep blow this sector back into its building blocks, single units of beginning. The universe will lose all it has worked so hard to construct. I will be the demise. I will destroy, and reorganize the single bits left into chaos and distance so as to make them irrelevant to resurrection.
The Old Testament returns with a twist, dressed in carapace and bloodlust violence. She the god, she the god without a single lick of mercy, she the god of smithereens.
"Arise my daughter, ariseā¦Kerrigan".
