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The Immortal has been barred from carrying out judgment on the unruly Aethyll being by Ythrill herself; despite Questeria's tampering of the other universe and misuse of her abilities, Ythrill remains patient, and even somewhat compassionate towards her. The Immortal knows well that she will never share in this sort of kindness.
The Immortal is merely a particularly powerful mortal, and simply isn't worth much note. ||
The Immortal is completely subservient to the universe entity; she is, after all, the current basis of moral and law. ||
The Immortal is a being crafted by other mortals for a single purpose. It was not the first time such a thing has occurred- after all, mortals often take pride in tampering with the nature of life. This particular being, however, had proved itself quite hardy; it has survived far longer than expected having lived off of the energy of others. Ythrill keeps a close eye on the being, as it could easily spiral out of control and cause havoc for younger mortals. Luckily, the being is subservient to her. The Immortal is one of the few beings that Ythrill will severely damage with little remorse. ||
This one was an intriguing mortal, and was willing to teach her the art of precognition through spell casting. For that, The Immortal uses the Prophet's form as a model for her current appearance. || "I must give that Prophet the merit which is due; She, all by her own hand, unlocked the art of predicting the potential future. For passing along that knowledge to me, I am forever grateful. Her name is lost to history, but will forever remain vivid in my mind."
Her mysterious pupil was the only one to ever truly learn the art of predicting what has yet to occur.
The Immortal views Cypher's tampering with the other universe as unjust, yet has been forbidden to even attempt to subdue the unruly Umbriorum. || "Cypher had overstepped the very boundaries that I swore to guard, and yet, I have bee banned form interfering by existence itself. I care not that conflict with an Umbriorum, especially one as unruly as this one, would surely end in my own demise; If I could gain but one victory for the continued equilibrium of the status quo, I would consider my death indisputably worthwhile."
"This monstrosity? I've nothing to say of her!"