Saterna (2018 Annual) – Issue 1 – Aje Action

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3–4 minutes

The PRL Event: Darker Resurrection 15

Isabel Moreno is a spirit like everyone else after they die, and just like everyone else, when her body released the hold on her spirit, those energies were free to lend themselves to any of the many realms that spirits inhabit in the afterlife. Unlike most everyone else, the location of Isabel’s spirit was determined before her death; she had given herself to the Aje just before her body fell down dead and now the energies of her spirit have joined the Aje on a plane of existence that is bright and plagued by a persistent hum that Isabel has not grown accustomed to. 

She exists in this place as part of the whole Aje and she has not known anything but the conglomerate of feminine energies that have pledged themselves to the empowerment of femininity across all the realms of existence. It is the reason why the current Alia on the physical plane has access to possible futures; previous Alius rarely accessed the ability because the power of the Aje across the multiverse has grown exponentially with each subsequent generation and the importance of the Alia on the planet Earth to the preservation and protection of femininity in existence has only grown as well. Because the Aje has successfully recruited across the parallels of existence, the power is ubiquitous; the current Alia’s connection to the future is a matter of confusion as she acclimates to the awesome powers given to her and she should eventually develop the ability to access the present in each realm of existence that the Aje can access. 

Isabel only knows this existence with others like her and she is not aware of the realm that the Aje inhabits, except the hum that fills the audible capacities that she enjoys. It is not unpleasant, but it is persistent and it becomes unpleasant because she is not aware of the source, which means that the Aje is not aware because everyone within shares all knowledge of their lives and every experience since. 

Then, Isabel feels the suck at the limits of the Aje, like a very discerning leech that is not interested in all of the contents. When Isabel accesses the assaulted limits of the Aje, she sees the forms of souls being drawn away from the conglomerate. It is a beautifully tragic sight; the forms of the women are as their souls’ remember their bodies in whatever place they inhabited in the physical realm, and that form is surrounded by a gauzy stream of color, like an enormous length of fabric let loose under water and expressing a chaos of movement that represents the trauma of the separation. They are all traveling up, toward the divide from which no soul ever returns. The view past the divide appears almost like a reflection of everything below, and when souls traverse the boundary there are intense sparks of light that are bright and as big as the Aje conglomerate. These after effects are not harmful to the Aje, just jarring and in the moment, every remaining spirit of the Aje is as worried and panicked as Isabel. They lose only a small amount of their total number, but the sight of the separation is dramatic and any loss to the Aje is traumatic to those left behind. 

There is an instantaneous conversation across the Aje, much like a brain considering varying viewpoints. It was a resurrection, from beyond the divide, a soul was brought back and now the suck is compensating. How is that possible? Anything is. Where did it go? Earth, Isabel’s daughter is with it, kill it! 

No! That is my daughter! If we help her, then no one will be hurt but the blasphemy!

Fine. Ok. She can help the Alia, but she is too close to that druinte, if he says, she won’t do it. 

She will do it. She will do more than you know.

So it was settled. The Aje descended to Earth and inhabited Maria Moreno, giving her powers a significant upgrade.

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