we're climbing until we transcend
higher, higher to where the skies end
higher, higher to where the skies end
When the woman calls out her poor sportsmanship, Morrighan gives her an unamused look. So what if she's happy to have won? Is it suddenly a crime to enjoy a victory? She ignores this and brushes off the remark. Antiope had her win last time, now it's Morr's turn.
Her ears perk when she then mentions never getting old. The grullo has been mortal for nearly a year now, somehow she's almost forgotten what it felt like to be anything but. It makes her think back to Ourania and how much more on top of the world she felt when she knew she had no limits. There was a greater confidence then that she lacks now. Her immortality had been stripped as soon as she was dropped into the land of Novus. She knew there were some that had it or had gained it, but she never thought to ask how she might get hers back.
"You're immortal," she comments, not in any sort of especially shocked way, just as a simple observation. Then she grows more curious and her head tilts ever so slightly. "How?" Could there be a way to ask Caligo to be blessed with the gift once again? Would the deity even answer? Given how Caligo has been so far, it's very unclear.
In all honesty, Morrighan would take the chance to become immortal again. The idea of being more alone never bothered her and, even still, the few who were important to her were immortal already. She would be free from the imminent end that is death and not have to deal with what comes after (if there is anything).
Of course, it would be more time stuck with her thoughts. Perhaps after enough years, she'd forget about them anyway.
@Antiope <3 (sorry this is short oof)