Life. You're born. You maybe get an education. Get married. And then you die. The finite pressure of it all is too much to process, so you're told not to think about it. Even when one tells you to live like you're going to die tomorrow, wouldn't you really just go full speed ah paying no heed to your tomorrow. It was enough to stop a heart. In this life, more than anything, all people want is something that transcends mortality. Love that never dies. Power that never fades. Riches that will never run dry. Whatever you claim. You're simply occupying fate with the idea that it will never reach you.
That's why she had to take this road. She wasn't like the petty warriors of this age. The human body had limits. You could push them. You could perform feats worthy of awe. It doesn't matter what you do with it though, the body will always catch up with you. Dust... It didn't have limits. It was pure compound. Elements in their most finite form. Just like science... This was her key. This is how she would find immortality. This is why she wakes. Why she eats. Though no one might conceive it but herself, she was not just a student. To some this was the goal. To Yin, becoming a huntress was such a small goal. She couldn't see how people so great could aim for something so petty as this.
Standing in the dead center of the lonely combat area she inhaled deeply, using what little was left of her dust from her combat with the Grimm. Not even a use. The mysterious compound flipped her hair, and tugged at her parka with a gracious breeze. It sent tingles throughout her body, and chills crawling through every inch of her skin. Skin that she would make last forever. If she could only learn faster the secrets of the dust. Of her body, and aura. When they all worked in sync, that flawless tandem... That's the moment she would become something greater than the simple human's she shared a planet with. Getting there. No matter what foe, or comrade she had to go through... Everything was just so much walking. Time put in before her reward.
A startled jolt shot through Yin, her hand contracting to crush the glass with a shatter and crunch. "How long have you been there...?" She asked in a covered calm, pulling a bit of glass from her off hand with a sickening squelch.
That's why she had to take this road. She wasn't like the petty warriors of this age. The human body had limits. You could push them. You could perform feats worthy of awe. It doesn't matter what you do with it though, the body will always catch up with you. Dust... It didn't have limits. It was pure compound. Elements in their most finite form. Just like science... This was her key. This is how she would find immortality. This is why she wakes. Why she eats. Though no one might conceive it but herself, she was not just a student. To some this was the goal. To Yin, becoming a huntress was such a small goal. She couldn't see how people so great could aim for something so petty as this.
Standing in the dead center of the lonely combat area she inhaled deeply, using what little was left of her dust from her combat with the Grimm. Not even a use. The mysterious compound flipped her hair, and tugged at her parka with a gracious breeze. It sent tingles throughout her body, and chills crawling through every inch of her skin. Skin that she would make last forever. If she could only learn faster the secrets of the dust. Of her body, and aura. When they all worked in sync, that flawless tandem... That's the moment she would become something greater than the simple human's she shared a planet with. Getting there. No matter what foe, or comrade she had to go through... Everything was just so much walking. Time put in before her reward.
A startled jolt shot through Yin, her hand contracting to crush the glass with a shatter and crunch. "How long have you been there...?" She asked in a covered calm, pulling a bit of glass from her off hand with a sickening squelch.