The Book of Denocte
Isra
Isra is the empress who is beyond time, beyond the confinement that is reality. She is as boundless as the worlds she creates, the empress who knows no fear though it may rattle her bones. Isra who does not cut her teeth on pearls, but sharpens them. Isra who is timeless, fearless; Isra who is worthy.
Isra who is Made of Stars
When one first looks upon Isra, they may not see what makes her so cherished by Denocte, nor should they. That is a privilege to those lucky enough to know Isra, really know Isra. She is one of the most brilliant magicians in all of Denocte, and quite possibly all of Novus. The stories and dreams she spins no longer slip past quivering lips, Isra defies reality. She shapes the world to fit what she sees. To be able to see the world through Isra's eyes is a gift, a gift she shares with the world. Imagine if you could simply breathe the visions and characters you wanted to create, now imagine if those became real. Denocte's empress can do just that, just as she can fiercely defend her home. Isra who befriended a dragon, when she was born from the sea. It is Isra alone who Caligo found worthy to lead her children. Though many flocked to the deity made of a void of great stars, it was Isra who was chosen. She ascended the throne of Denocte shortly after Reichenbach had departed to parts unknown. Caligo called for her children, and they came. Her promises of dreams and hope had paved her path to leading Denocte. Caligo loves Isra, just as Denocte loves Isra. Caligo may have been the first to recognize how Denocte stood in suspension for Isra. She waited and breathed, and then Denocte sighed for Isra brought hopes, and dreams and promises she would later go on to keep.
A Chapter About Isra