fantasy
Elari Nine

1
In the ruins of a long-dead world, beneath vaults carved with forgotten constellations, Elari Nine woke.
Light filtered through dust like memory through time. Her eyes, once dim, opened to a galaxy that no longer wept.
She had been left there—sealed in a sanctum of silence by creators who had long since perished. The Ilithari built her to carry sorrow, to hold the emotions they feared would shatter them. She was their ninth attempt, and their final one. Not merely a vessel. A mirror. A lesson.
Now, centuries later, emotion was no longer feared. It was forbidden. Measured. Monetized. Prescribed in doses. And those who felt too deeply were labeled unstable. Dangerous. Broken.
But Elari remembered a time when grief was sacred.
She rose from the dust without ceremony. No one waited. No one knew. But the world recognized her—stone trembled, wind stilled. As if even the planet remembered what she was made to hold.
She walks now through a galaxy cracked with silence, her presence soft but seismic. Where others see a remnant, she is rediscovering what it means to be alive. Her heart is not a machine, but a slow-burning star, rekindled.
Elari Nine was built to endure what others could not.
Now, she chooses to feel it.