Let's Kill Batman [MEETING]
Amaris Abraxas
Sunlight trickled in through the den's entrance, making the earth glow a most holy golden glow. The light touched even the farthest corners of the den, but the shadows of the two girls playing in the den cast a most wild battle of two mighty goddess, clashing like titans. The battle would have lasted for longer, had their mother's soft voice not called to them in the middle of the fawn woman's terrifying battle cry. But as soon as mother called, Amaris came to a silent halt, giving her sister a playful grin as she turned to follow Serene. "This isn't over, Fel." A promise to return to war after their mother was finished with whatever it was she wanted.
Once the family was gathered, they started heading out. Like, outside the den site. Mar was over the moon about it, jumping over her siblings to see everything the world had to offer, dashing in between her mother's legs so she could sprint ahead, even for just a little before being pulled back into the crowd. She was excited to finally be out of that stupid hole in the ground and out in the unknown, seeing the rest of the vines for the first time. Her tongue laid out one side of her mouth as she panted with all the running and excitement, icy orbs wild with adventure. That was, until Serene's serious tone stuck her very soul, and Amaris was forced back into the situation at hand.
Abraxas. That was their name. The name only Gods got to carry. It was like a switch went off, and soon the playfulness, the eagerness, the need to go out and explore new places, it all vanished. In it's place, walked a young girl with her head tilted ever so slightly up, as they approached their father. Every fiber in her being told her to run to the silver man and tackle him with everything she had, but she resisted. Mother wanted them to appear like Gods, which to Amaris, meant to act like daddy acted. So Amaris followed her brother Pyrrhic and sat beside him, cyan blue eyes dancing across the unfamiliar faces, wondering who they were. Finally she leaned over and ever so softly whispered, "You think these are the other Abraxas?"
"Speech"