Amoria never dies.
That was the fairy tale, the children’s rhyme. The story they told in hushed whispers around the campfire. Everyone knew the myth, though the exact origins of her immortality differed from region to region and from person to person.
Over the thousand stories, Amoria wore a thousand faces and lived a thousand lives. She was a princess in one, and a beggar in the next. The mother of sin, and the angel to bring salvation. The only constant was that one phrase.
Amoria never dies.
Entry for Honey-chan's Fantastic Kaleidoscope
Songs: 'Coraline' by Maneskin, and 'In the Hall of the Mountain King' by Edvard Grieg
Entry for Honey-chan's Fantastic Kaleidoscope
Songs: 'Coraline' by Maneskin, and 'In the Hall of the Mountain King' by Edvard Grieg