Friday, November 9, 2007

They're still at it.

Aura and my sister Chrissie are still bickering over whether Lorelei is Elara's sister or not ( Aura: Lorelei IS Arella's sister! Get over it!; and Chrissie: No she's not! Arella's an only child! Get that into your thick skull!). It is quite annoying. I was wondering whether it might be because there is a girl from Celestina named Laurylïy, who is practically considered their version of a saint, except she's not dead yet, and it is generally at death that a person becomes a Hijñäh. She is still fighting Dragona. In all honesty, I admire that woman. In many places she is ranked equally, if not higher, than royalty. She's about 28 years old. Maybe Chrissie thought Aura was claiming Arella was sisters with her (not knowing Laurylïy's age, of course, or why she was ranked so highly). Or maybe not.

*laughs*
You flatter me, Seralina Alaüña Shinãra. I always had to learn a lot about the Crystarian royal family, so I'll tell you a few things:

You were named Seralina, which means Star Brightness in ancient Crystarian, as in Sera (normaly spelt Sere)=Star, Lin=Bright, and the suffix a, which makes it the adverb brightness. Alaüña was your great aunt. Her name means Warmth (warmness in direct translation, but Crystarian and English don't translate exactly). In Shinãra, Shinã means Shining, and Ra means Strength. So in english your full name would be Star Brightness Warmth Shining Strength.

Your mother came from one of the High Ranking families of Crystaralight. Your Father was the son of Crÿstlïa, the second youngest of three princesses, oldest of which was Alaüña. The other one was Kloë, who married Girrscha, Prince of Noctaurnia.

The first moon to join the Crystarian empire was one that was originally called Erdnich, but was renamed Lunià, which means quite simply the First Moon (The suffix à means first. Sorry if I'm boring you). Celestina means Divine (Celest) Truth (ina). Pyrite means Fire (Pyr) Soul (ite).

They're called Arkne. All I can tell you is they are not the hardest things to kill.

I will post later. Maybe by then I'll actually have met you.


Renee

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Me

Make of the title what you will, but it is true and it's my life. I decided to get a blog: everyone else seems to have one, and, of course, it's where the feud began. For this generation anyway.

My life has always been divided between roaming the streets of NY and protecting the citizens of the land once known as Arctica. I'm not world's best protector, but I'm all they've got. I managed to get this labtop to work here anyway, so it'll be easier to post stuff frequently.

A few hours ago, I was crouched in this same alleyway, having my neck breathed down by both Tempest and his twin sister Taima. They are the prince and princess of Lithniate, a large country that takes up a little less than half of the wind moon, Cyan. It used to be a colony of the part of Crystaralight known as Thunderia, but then they became independant some hundred and sixty years back. They were the first twins in the entire history of the royal family of Lithniate. It was because their mother was from Garner, the capital city of Pyrite, which shares its name with the great volcanic plains that surround it. In Pyrite twins are incredibly common, and their royal family have never had anything but twins. Their mother wasn't royal, though. Just beautiful and, if the Pyritians I've met are anything to judge by, totally badass. They are both thirteen turning fourteen quite soon.

Suddenly, I heard screaming in the street. One of the Lupin Assasins had revealed itself. I rushed round the corner to see a hooded stranger unleashing a blast of flames on mutt. Soon the street was full of the smell of singed fur and burnt meat. Then, even faster than they had come, the flames disapeared completely. The stranger looked up and black eyes specled with orange met my own crystal white ones. Her companions noticed me too. Next thing I knew they were sharing the alley with us.

I had known as soon as I saw those eyes that this was Aura, Third in line for the throne of Pyrite. I'd seen her one time when I was five, and Crystaralight was still under its rightful ruler. My mother and her mother were quite close friends back when they were alive. The rest of her group were: Drake, her twin brother; Illumina, or Lucy as they call her, her older sister; the twins Apollo and Amber, her younger siblings; Luna of Crystaralight; and Lorelei, princess of Celestina. Lori, as she asked to be called, has all the grace and beauty that we thought was lost when Celestina fell at the hands of Dragona. I had had my doubts that she actually was Elara of Celestina's sister when I read my own sister's posts, but I don't see how she could not be now. They also have a pretty solid reference book: the Crystarian Lunimia, the all knowing book that has been passed down from generation to generation in the Crystarian royal family. Its name in english is 'The Teacher of Crystaralight' or, literally 'The Light of Crystaria', Crystaria being an ancient name for Crystaralight. It only gives its reader knowledge they directly need, except if the holder is the next in line for the Crystarian Throne. Then it gives them all the knowledge it can, within reason. It was made as a result of a prophrecy that was made about the fate of Crystaralight in the future.
Aura was pretty unpleasant with me at first, and sparked off a few insults at me. I was pretty icy in return. Then they showed me what they had actually came to give me: the crystal of Arctica. It's a clear jewel so precious and rare that there isn't even an english name for it. In Arcada, the ancient languaage of Arctica, it is called Carçah. The Pyritians made peace with the Marinaquans more than seven hundred years ago, but only six decades have past since the truce between Pyrite and Arctica was signed. In honour of the pact, the Pyritian queen herself took the Jewel and integrated it into a necklace made entirely of precious gems from both Arctican and Pyritian mines, moulded so delicately that they were said to be living things. The necklace was destroyed in Dragona's massacre, and the Carçah was sent to Earth embedded in the spine of the Crystarian Luminia.
Aura had somehow found pieces of both Pyritian and Arctican gems, and recreated the artwork as best she could. And I have to say that it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. She handed it to me and did something I hadn't expected: she smiled. We shook hands after she said, while I latched the necklace around my neck, 'So, Truce?'. Tempest and Taima decided to go back to Earth with them. They didn't want to leave me here alone, but I reasured them I would be meeting with my little sister soon. Which I will. I'm certain.


As they turned to go I realised that Aura is just a kid with a lot of responsability. Yes, she has her twin brother and older sister, but generally it's her who takes charge. She has the weight of seven people's lives on her shoulders. You can't really blame her for being so moody.

So now I'm here, waiting in an alley for a little sister I've never met. And what's bothering me the most? Not the question of whether she's real or not, not the idea that she might be evil, but whether she'll like me or not. I keep wondering if I make good big sister material. I supose I'll just have to wait and hope for the best .



Renee