may 8, 49 BC - Emily Weaver manifests from a blue fireball and receives one percent immortality
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Emily Weaver manifested from a brilliant blue fireball on May 8th, 3 BCE beneath the frozen skies of Xaotura, one of the oldest inhabited worlds within the Aetheria Galaxy. Unlike many celestial beings born through divine creation or elemental shaping, Emily’s manifestation was unusually gentle. Witnesses described the fireball not as destructive, but comforting — a warm blue light descending slowly through the snowstorms before taking human form beside a frozen lake beneath the glow of Aetheria’s great blue sun.
From the moment she appeared, Emily possessed a rare emotional sensitivity that many considered extraordinary even among the people of Xaotura. She had soft brown hair, compassionate brown eyes, and an unusually calming presence. Animals approached her without fear, children trusted her instinctively, and even emotionally unstable beings often found themselves calmer in her presence. Though she carried traces of cosmic immortality within her body, Emily remained largely mortal, aging slowly due to what scholars later called “one percent immortality,” a faint residual connection to the divine energies that formed the Aetheria Galaxy itself.
Unlike the gods and immortal entities surrounding her, Emily never sought greatness, worship, or cosmic influence. She valued simple things:
warm homes,
shared meals,
music,
quiet snowfall,
stories by lantern light,
and the comfort of family.
Many who met her often forgot she existed within a galaxy populated by celestial immortals because Emily behaved more like an ordinary woman than a cosmic being. Yet this quiet humanity would eventually shape the fate of multiple worlds.
At some point during her early adult life, Emily encountered Luxarion Blackwood, the radiant god of light and one of the most powerful beings in Aetheria. Unlike most mortals, Emily did not fear Luxarion’s immense celestial nature. She treated him not as a distant deity, but as a person. Their bond grew slowly through compassion, curiosity, and emotional honesty rather than divine awe.
Together they had a daughter:
Morgan Weaver.
Morgan was unique among the Blackwood family. Unlike Luxarion’s older children—many of whom had been created directly from solidified light, crystal, or elemental matter—Morgan was naturally born. Emily raised her daughter within a warm two-story home on Xaotura where cosmic wonders existed alongside ordinary routines. Morgan grew up helping prepare meals, listening to stories, watching the snowfall outside their windows, and learning empathy long before she learned power.
Emily encouraged Morgan’s kindness above all else.
Even after discovering Morgan possessed immense supernatural potential, Emily worried less about power and more about the kind of person her daughter would become. She believed compassion mattered more than divinity and often reminded Morgan that creation without love eventually became hollow.
Unknown to Emily, however, ancient forces had already begun watching her daughter from beyond Aetheria.
When Morgan eventually disappeared after encountering the Obsidian Spire and the ancient void entity Murokoth Voidweaver, Emily’s life changed forever. Though others focused on cosmic consequences and interdimensional danger, Emily mourned something simpler:
her child.
Even as Morgan transformed into Morwenna Voidweaver, Emily refused to believe her daughter was completely gone. While gods debated darkness and destiny, Emily continued preparing meals Morgan would never eat, preserving her daughter’s room exactly as she left it, and hoping that somewhere beneath the shadows, Morgan still remembered what home felt like.
Years later, when Morgan finally returned to the light as Morgan Weaver rather than Morgan Blackwood, traces of Morwenna still survived within her soul. Yet Emily never viewed her daughter as ruined or monstrous. To Emily, Morgan remained the same little girl who once laughed beneath Xaotura’s blue skies.
Among all the cosmic beings tied to the Aetheria Galaxy, Emily Weaver became remembered not for power, but for something far rarer:
the mortal woman whose compassion endured even against the darkness of the Obsidian Spire itself.
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