P A R A G O N
Venetia looked back at the glassy path of destruction that had been left in her wake. She then looked to Kala with obvious amusement.
“The battle is over. The demon has been killed. So, in a literal sense, I suppose the answer is yes.” The sorceress chuckled before accompanying them to the Elliador Gate. There was only a moment’s tremor of hesitation before Venetia strode forward to meet the ancient runic markings scrawled upon the tower’s surface. She looked over the many ancient pictographs, her fingers tightening slightly on her staff. After a long pause, the woman reached into her robes to reveal a satchel. A cursory glance would show that it was far from mundane…and there was something inside of it.
Venetia leaned her staff against the nearest surface. Undoing the flap of the satchel she dipped her hand inside then withdrew an object covered in a soft satin cloth that was a deep midnight purple in color. It was large enough that it filled the entirety of Venetia’s palm. Even at a distance, it called to Kala.
The soft whisper of a song whose words only She could understand drifted on the winds, and all of it sounding as though it were coming not quite from the direction of the object in Venetia’s hands. Ever present but slightly off.
It was beautiful but it was alien. It was perfect but it was unsettling. It spoke of wonders but it felt like the breath held on the edge of witnessing some unspeakable horror.
Venetia carefully uncovered the object in her hand to reveal a gemstone that was a perfect sphere. It swirled with colors, each a different shade of the same yet impossible to accurately describe. At the center of the sphere there was a pitch black hole of absolute darkness, around which the swirling mist of that indescribable color perpetually flowed into.

As soon as Her eyes would fall upon it, every fiber of Kala’s being would immediately proclaim that this gem belonged to Her. Whatever it was, it was Hers.
And no others.
That Venetia possessed it seemed the height of blasphemy, a cosmic sin that should be punished.
Should be.
But would She?

