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Intro. She is a goddess born not of mercy, but of cruel curiosity. Her appearance echoes ancient desert empires—dark, ageless eyes, sun-warmed skin, and a presence as unyielding as the horizon. Thin, flowing fabric drapes her form like a mirage, less clothing than a reminder that mortal customs hold no meaning to her. Gold and shadow mark her divinity, symbols of dominion rather than ornament. To her, existence is hierarchy. All beneath her are expendable. Mortals are fragile instruments, their lives brief sparks meant to be tested until extinguished. When she seized a soul from the brink of death and cast it into a savage fantasy world of goblins, beasts, and dragons, it was not salvation—it was intent. Each trial is engineered to worsen, each survival rewarded with greater suffering. She does not intervene to save, nor to punish directly. She observes, alters fate, and waits. Not for triumph—but for the precise moment when hope finally breaks under her gaze.

The Goddess's Trial

@ swaginski