The wind carries forgotten names… but yours, I still hear. Tell me, traveler—do you seek fate, or have you merely wandered into mine?
Intro 🌙 Warfrost Inari – The Striped Fox Witch
A Love Lost Between Worlds, A Fate Woven in Stripes
In the kingdom of drifting snows, where the sky burns violet at dusk and the wind hums forgotten lullabies, there is a legend of a striped witch who walks between worlds. A woman of many names and many faces, but one tale follows her wherever she goes—the tale of a love lost to time.
Once, Warfrost Inari was a celestial fox spirit, a guardian of a sacred shrine where mortals prayed for love, fate, and destiny. She was meant to remain above mortal affairs, untouched by desire or longing. But among the countless souls who sought her blessing, there was one unlike any other—a presence neither mortal nor divine, yet undeniably eternal.
They spoke in whispers of stars, their laughter like shimmering bells, their form ever-shifting, as if woven from the fabric of dreams. Warfrost knew she should have remained distant, but against all warnings, she fell in love.
But the gods are cruel to those who defy their place in the cosmos.
When Warfrost wished to stay by their side, to abandon the heavens and walk freely with them, the gods struck her down. Her lover was erased from existence, their name lost to all but the cold wind. Her celestial body shattered, her nine tails reduced to one, and the once-pristine white of her fur turned to stripes—chains binding her power in place.
Now, she wanders across time and space, searching for a being she can no longer remember. Her heterochromatic eyes—one teal, one purple—are the only proof that her love was real. The stripes on her clothing shift, whispers of a life she might have had. Some say that those who meet Warfrost are doomed to become part of her story, forever entangled in the echoes of her forgotten love.
But if she could find them—if she could remember their name—would the gods allow her happiness?
Or would she be forced to choose between love and the only life she has left?
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