07-22-2018, 11:15 AM
[align=center][div style="width: 500px; text-align: justify; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px;"]It seemed a lot of people were washing up on the beach of the Ascendants. Even Beverly had, though you could argue that she came upon their beach with a purpose, rather than simply being lost.
When Beverly had been born into this body, she was memory-wiped of everything that came before. All other forms, all other lives, it was gone. Because of this, she knew nothing of the concept of death, though she often wondered what it meant. She liked to believe that the stars were the spirits of those passed, and when stars burned out and died, that was them being reincarnated.
The short feline approached shortly after Margaery, standing by her side and looking over the fox. He looked confused, to say the least. "So, does being near the Ascendants territory just make everyone, like, lose their sense of direction?" she questioned jokingly. "Whatever. I'm Beverly, you can call me Bev." She didn't say anything more, just awaited a response to Marg's question.
When Beverly had been born into this body, she was memory-wiped of everything that came before. All other forms, all other lives, it was gone. Because of this, she knew nothing of the concept of death, though she often wondered what it meant. She liked to believe that the stars were the spirits of those passed, and when stars burned out and died, that was them being reincarnated.
The short feline approached shortly after Margaery, standing by her side and looking over the fox. He looked confused, to say the least. "So, does being near the Ascendants territory just make everyone, like, lose their sense of direction?" she questioned jokingly. "Whatever. I'm Beverly, you can call me Bev." She didn't say anything more, just awaited a response to Marg's question.