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06
TIPHERETH
Did you know to describe the Infinite, the Great Unknown, God, the Universe, or whatever labels you may have for the frail human limitation of never knowing all, scholars united important aspects of humanity into one great tree diagram, the Tree of Life. Keter was the head, from where all of existence was being processed. It was the first thing they considered, the origin point from which everything else was divined. Binah was the right eye, connected to the left side of the brain. It represents learned wisdom.
Tiphereth represents the heart, uniting all other parts of the body together in unison. It brings to light the beauty of existence; all is one, and one is all. That all aspects of creation be taken in the right balance given the circumstances.
Now, three guesses, folks. What was the right arm?
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"I appreciate the offer very much so-" she warmly smiled, singing a thousand graces. Her usual coarse, laconic demeanor was discarded, given her prone state. She tried to push herself off the park bench, but the running current of electricity paralyzed her muscles. And in that short moment, it was as if time had all but stopped just for her again.
"...You're pushing it, eh?" a gruff, tomboyish voice rang out.
"Didn't they tell you to take it easy carrying that cross of yours, sister?"
"גְּבוּרָה?!?" Tiphereth's eyes darted around, standing straight up, the limitations placed on her own body seemingly came undone in this vacuum, unbeknownst to the bearer of such nonetheless.
"W-why are you still here? Weren't you the-"
"The first one lost? The first sacrificial lamb? The one who had the guts to enter into that damned chamber first? Nah, you don't remember correctly. I went second, sister. He is the one you're probably thinking of."
*THUD* A duststorm was kicked up in front of Tiphereth's eyes, blinding her view of the park. A brown mist overshadowed the children, forests, and trees. And as calm returned once more, it revealed...
Tiphereth represents the heart, uniting all other parts of the body together in unison. It brings to light the beauty of existence; all is one, and one is all. That all aspects of creation be taken in the right balance given the circumstances.
Now, three guesses, folks. What was the right arm?
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"I appreciate the offer very much so-" she warmly smiled, singing a thousand graces. Her usual coarse, laconic demeanor was discarded, given her prone state. She tried to push herself off the park bench, but the running current of electricity paralyzed her muscles. And in that short moment, it was as if time had all but stopped just for her again.
"...You're pushing it, eh?" a gruff, tomboyish voice rang out.
"Didn't they tell you to take it easy carrying that cross of yours, sister?"
"גְּבוּרָה?!?" Tiphereth's eyes darted around, standing straight up, the limitations placed on her own body seemingly came undone in this vacuum, unbeknownst to the bearer of such nonetheless.
"W-why are you still here? Weren't you the-"
"The first one lost? The first sacrificial lamb? The one who had the guts to enter into that damned chamber first? Nah, you don't remember correctly. I went second, sister. He is the one you're probably thinking of."
*THUD* A duststorm was kicked up in front of Tiphereth's eyes, blinding her view of the park. A brown mist overshadowed the children, forests, and trees. And as calm returned once more, it revealed...
05
GEBURA
"You've lost your way. All this knowledge you've built up and still not giving yourself what you need."
A woman, draped in the same military coat, embroidered with an "05" on her upper left arm, appeared before the silver psychologist. She reached inside her jacket, and took out a lighter and a cigarette, trying to ignite it, but no spark came. Scoffing, she threw it down on the ground into what would be many pieces but somehow remained intact.
"Can't even move forward in this hell you've created. Take a break once in a while, will ya~? Go outside, talk to people. Live goddamnit." the woman of black hair and red eyes sighed. She manifested a sword, a different sword from the one Tiphereth carried. It was a steel katana; its blade dyed a red crimson and much shorter than the arduous Zewihander her opposite lugs around with just one hand. Tiphereth readied herself, but as she had no practical combat experience, her form was light, she was on her toes, more ready to flee than to fight.
Gebura, noticing the more experienced combatant when they were both younger, took immediate advantage of that. With lightning speed, she disarmed her opponent, sending the unnamed blade flying in the air. Tiphereth tried to will another blade into existence, but once again-- it were for naught. The darker haired girl extended her arm out, pressing her thumb into the albino's forehead.
"Nuhuh. I know where you're going. It's back to work as usual for our beloved tragic heroine. You're going to the library again to study, even after you fucking died. I am not letting you sit on your ass and burying yourself again in your Faustian pursuits." That last sentence gave Gebura a momentary pause, contemplating on how she arrived at that train of thought.
"...'Faustian' Tch. You're not even projecting me correctly; no way in hell I know what that word means."
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As time crawled forward again, we were returned to the scene of Tiphreth's electrocution. As her hair stood up from the many voltages of electricity sent throughout her body, her skin became slightly dark, melanated even, as her hair color changed to match the visage of the woman who visited her at that moment when time stopped. No, actually-- it would best be described if her God Program allowed her to transform herself into that person, or at least delude others into thinking they were for a while.
She now comfortably rose; Tiphareth's noticeably darker apparel was replaced with a white buttoned tee. The coat was still the same, but the well-trained eye would notice the embroidered number flipping around. She slowly cracked her neck, tilting it from side to side, and began to stretch as if she had woken up from a bed of rocks. "Damn, that hurt a lot; it must have been my regeneration factor finally kicking in." she absent-mindedly explained. She willed the identical katana and hilt to her side, the same one she drew against her opposite in that dream-like state.
"There's probably a few chinks here and there, but I'm sure it's nothing a good drink can't shake off," she heartily laughed, reaching into her pocket once more, drawing out her lighter and a cigarette. And this time, with a soft click, the flame ignited, taking a deep inhale of the short, filtered cylinder; as she exhaled, a small trail of smoke wafted from the end of it.
"I appreciate the offer earlier, though, almost would have needed it." Smiling, she made her way to her, well-- Tiphereth's usual, a particular Cat-Shack Saloon.
A woman, draped in the same military coat, embroidered with an "05" on her upper left arm, appeared before the silver psychologist. She reached inside her jacket, and took out a lighter and a cigarette, trying to ignite it, but no spark came. Scoffing, she threw it down on the ground into what would be many pieces but somehow remained intact.
"Can't even move forward in this hell you've created. Take a break once in a while, will ya~? Go outside, talk to people. Live goddamnit." the woman of black hair and red eyes sighed. She manifested a sword, a different sword from the one Tiphereth carried. It was a steel katana; its blade dyed a red crimson and much shorter than the arduous Zewihander her opposite lugs around with just one hand. Tiphereth readied herself, but as she had no practical combat experience, her form was light, she was on her toes, more ready to flee than to fight.
Gebura, noticing the more experienced combatant when they were both younger, took immediate advantage of that. With lightning speed, she disarmed her opponent, sending the unnamed blade flying in the air. Tiphereth tried to will another blade into existence, but once again-- it were for naught. The darker haired girl extended her arm out, pressing her thumb into the albino's forehead.
"Nuhuh. I know where you're going. It's back to work as usual for our beloved tragic heroine. You're going to the library again to study, even after you fucking died. I am not letting you sit on your ass and burying yourself again in your Faustian pursuits." That last sentence gave Gebura a momentary pause, contemplating on how she arrived at that train of thought.
"...'Faustian' Tch. You're not even projecting me correctly; no way in hell I know what that word means."
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. . .
. . .
As time crawled forward again, we were returned to the scene of Tiphreth's electrocution. As her hair stood up from the many voltages of electricity sent throughout her body, her skin became slightly dark, melanated even, as her hair color changed to match the visage of the woman who visited her at that moment when time stopped. No, actually-- it would best be described if her God Program allowed her to transform herself into that person, or at least delude others into thinking they were for a while.
She now comfortably rose; Tiphareth's noticeably darker apparel was replaced with a white buttoned tee. The coat was still the same, but the well-trained eye would notice the embroidered number flipping around. She slowly cracked her neck, tilting it from side to side, and began to stretch as if she had woken up from a bed of rocks. "Damn, that hurt a lot; it must have been my regeneration factor finally kicking in." she absent-mindedly explained. She willed the identical katana and hilt to her side, the same one she drew against her opposite in that dream-like state.
"There's probably a few chinks here and there, but I'm sure it's nothing a good drink can't shake off," she heartily laughed, reaching into her pocket once more, drawing out her lighter and a cigarette. And this time, with a soft click, the flame ignited, taking a deep inhale of the short, filtered cylinder; as she exhaled, a small trail of smoke wafted from the end of it.
"I appreciate the offer earlier, though, almost would have needed it." Smiling, she made her way to her, well-- Tiphereth's usual, a particular Cat-Shack Saloon.
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