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For FawnHeart, who inspired me to a continuation.
CH: 2 Fivefold Aspect – "The Mad"
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Horror, or rather, that rolling feeling and increased heartbeat that indicated horror or joy.
Joy, most assuredly, was what obviously flowed through Malygos. Sapphire scales glimmered in sunlight as the Hand of Magic beat his wings.
Hovering in place, he watched the one being responsible for the death of his dragons and the only cause of his most conflicting insanity.
With shriek of delight rippling forth of his throat, the Blue Aspect wheeled and flew away from the place where the one known as Deathwing met his end.
Streaking into the blue sky, a bolt of blue on blue. The skeletal Lord of Magic closed his eyes against the further rush of emotional pain. Pain, or joy?
The fate of Deathwing was most assuredly justice, was it not?
He felt so very guilty that it was he who convinced his fellow dragon aspects to lend power to the weapon of Neltharion.
That forever cursed Demon Soul, and it was he, however indirectly, that destroyed his dragonflight and decimated the others.
All the aspects knew that in time, Deathwing would return. It was their privilege as near gods that they were, to return from death again and again. Unless the pantheon should choose to intervene, this is how it would be for ever.
And Malygos, with this knowledge in mind, swore to ensure the continued death of the betrayer of all his trust. He built his oath upon the hate of Deathwing and the knowledge of the monster he was. This oath, built of the emotions of Malygos and what he swore to be the truth.
But, opening closed eyes and beating his wings. The Azure Spell-Weaver pondered on the disturbing fact of those words.
If he, Malygos, truly hated Neltharion for what he was and once was, why then?
Why did those words sound so very hollow?
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Well, I see how pitiful the length of this is. Oh well, I have to detail the point of view from each aspect before continuing. Unless I should write them all and combine them into one big chapter?
