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Iskra

Iskra

Overview

Iskra was a seer. She was someone who could see the future and understand how fate works. Centuries ago, she died in the ocean. But her consciousness refused to fade. Now she exists as a ghost, neither alive nor completely gone, caught in the cold waters.

Abilities

Iskra could perceive things others couldn't. She didn't just guess at the future. She could see it clearly, the way anyone sees water. Her visions showed her terrible and profound things. She foresaw a great moment when the hidden structure of the world would reveal itself. This convergence would change everything. But it wasn't a comforting vision. It promised catastrophe and transformation.

Artifact

Iskra had a magical artifact called the Seer's Charm. This object made her visions clearer and stronger. With it, she could see deeper into fate. Without it, her visions were broken and hard to understand.

When Iskra died, the charm was lost or hidden. For centuries, she has been separated from the very tool that could help her understand what she saw and what she was trying to warn people about.

Existence

Iskra is not alive anymore. She's a remnant. She's a consciousness that refused to leave, held to the world by the weight of her unfinished understanding. She exists in the spaces between life and death, able to see but not touch, able to remember but not return to her old life.

Time moves strangely for her. Decades blur together. Centuries pass like moments. She has forgotten many things - what air feels like, the warmth of sunlight, the faces of people she knew. But she remembers her visions with perfect clarity. Having perfect memory of terrible things is both a blessing and a curse.

Motivation

For countless years, Iskra waited in the depths, not moving forward and not returning to life. But recently, something changed. She sensed a ripple in fate. The visions are beginning again. They're resonating through whatever remains of her.

This has driven Iskra to act. She wants to find the Seer's Charm again. If she can recover it, maybe she'll finally understand what she was trying to warn about. Maybe she'll know if her prophecies have already happened or if they still wait somewhere in the future.