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“And do tell, when carnage and fire marks the edge of the world, when the only water is running red, will you still find the death of your enemy cathartic? Or will you suffer, knowing there is no one to show your repentance to?”
“But I feel none at the prospect of her death.”
“When it is no longer a thought but a reality, you will.”or
If Raya had not hesitated at the final battle in Fang.
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For I Held My Sword by Letting It Impale Me by sovian
Fandoms: Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure (Cartoon)
25 Mar 2021
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A short poem about the inner struggles of a knight more loyal to the princess she serves than she is to herself.
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During the days where things slowed down, Namaari found that her thoughts would often wander to rest on Raya.
Some years had passed. She was older, stronger. Less naive. Namaari had mostly stopped getting nightmares of the day the Druun was let loose, when she broke both trust and innocence too delicate for this world. Her mother had attempted to comfort her, telling her she was not to blame, that it was inevitable. Heart had paid for their selfishness with the destruction of their kingdom and the purging of the world. Fang, and the rest of Kumandra, had simply given them what they deserved. At least, that was what she was told to believe.
Namaari was growing to be a fine leader to her people. She worked hard, never giving herself a moment to rest. Most, including the chieftess, saw this as raw dedication to Fang, even though the princess knew deep down it was an attempt to keep her from moments of doubt and regret threatening to drive her insane with her own guilt. She made sure to keep those true feelings deep down.
But sometimes, those moments of shame and grief did come, and she let herself think.
And then she would always awake gasping from that same nightmare the next night.
