A Conflict: outside the unknown series
Agatha was an Empyrean, a Race that existed outside of the normal flow of space and time. She was part of a race of powerful entities, Known for cultivating power, each with their own unique abilities that made them almost godlike in their abilities.They could manifest themselves in any way they pleased, often taking on the form of creatures or beings from the mortal world.
One day, while exploring the Human realm, Agatha stumbled upon a group of pirates led by a man named Jack. Jack was unlike any human she had ever met before. He was brave, charismatic, and had a heart of gold. Despite her initial reluctance to interact with mortal beings, Agatha found herself drawn to Jack and his crew. She watched them from afar for many years, observing their adventures, and slowly falling in love with Jack.
At first she would come in the appearance of this beautiful woman, drawing jacks attention, this appearance of hers would be that of a purr even drawing jack closer to her, sometimes she would stay with jack for days amongst his merry crew, and other times she would leave for months..
It wasn't long before jack realized that something was wrong but he still couldn't understand, Agatha knew of this feelings jack had, but refused to tell him about her real being because it was against the Law of the Fundamentals to let your presence be known to a mortal.
But Jack was Persistent you see, he refused to accept that everything was okay. at some point he even thought that Agatha was a spy.
It wasn't long before Agatha summoned every courage in her being and finally told Jack about what she was, Jack wasn't even bothered as a matter of fact he was even the more joyous as he said "we'll be together forever then, Because you're always with me..".
They began to communicate through dreams and visions, and soon their love grew stronger than anything either of them had ever felt before. However, Agatha was aware of the fact that she was immortal, and would outlive Jack by many centuries. She knew that their love was doomed from the start, but she couldn't help herself. She loved Jack with all her heart.
Despite her reservations, Agatha continued to spend time with Jack and his crew, often manifesting herself as a beautiful mermaid or a shimmering butterfly. Jack was entranced by her, and it was like he never saw her just as a mystical being, but as a real person. They would spend hours talking about their hopes and dreams, and the more time they spent together, the more they fell in love.
As the years passed, Jack grew older and weaker, while Agatha remained as young and vibrant as the day they first met. It was a cruel irony, and Agatha knew that their time together was coming to an end. She watched as Jack's health deteriorated, and she knew that he was not long for this world.
On Jack's final day, Agatha appeared to him in the form of a beautiful angel. Before his passing he said "Don't worry, we'll be together forever, I'll always be there...", Agatha held him in her arms as he took his final breath, and she wept tears of sorrow and regret. She had loved Jack with all her heart, but she knew that their love was not meant to be. She would forever be an otherworldly being, existing outside of the mortal realm, while Jack's soul would pass on to the afterlife.
Agatha returned to her realm in the Overworlds, heartbroken and alone. She knew that she would never love again. But that was just the beginning.
While Agatha was busy being in the loop of love, she had forgotten her task, as a being of the Overworlds whose responsibilities are to keep the human realm safe and balance, it was against the fundamentals to fall in love with a human, and worse of all, expose your existence on purpose.
She was sentenced to tribunal in the hands of the keepers of the fundamentals themselves.
she was sentenced to 'Renaissance', a state where a being within an overworld is not sentenced to death, but is sentenced to be Reborn & Rebooted from scratch. They lose all thoughts and mindset of once existing, become a whole new entity.
This was the end of Agatha.