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Now look outside and see your world anew,
The light that molded all you see in view
Will one day die and fade in timeless pain.
Until the galaxies reborn again.
But life inevitably springs each time
From water born of Vitae, the Divine.
Eternity cannot be comprehended,
For even Vivi hasn't seen it ended.
Vivi lived time and time again. Her life had become one everlasting blur from the sheer expanse of time she has had. Her physical brain was incapable of storing every single detail from the numerous birth and deaths of the universe. Instead, she sectioned off her mind to hold only immediate memories, enough to pass as normal, but no more than necessary. Was this, however, good enough?
Perhaps, Vivi reasoned, she should only keep vastly critical memories. She considered her lovers, her children, her lines of family. It would be wonderful to cherish every single person of emotional value... But there were too many to count in one universe lifetime alone! And never did any other being survive beyond their years. Creatures of all sorts existed at some point in her lives. Some kinder, others brasher. How varied they have been, but how meaningless they would become to Vivi after enough universes.
Maybe she should just keep non-emotional purely scientific memories? It would, without a doubt, make the civilizations advance faster with each iteration. And the information would always be applicable, as each iteration seemed to have maintained at least a sliver of similarity between them. But the fact of the matter was that the matter of science differed from civilization to civilization much less universe to universe. Only some unchangeable patterns of logic could be kept.
At the end of this deliberation, she decided to keep just one memory from each universe. The single phrase that she would use to describe its lifetime. She would try to compress as much information into that phrase to invoke each of her memories. Fortunately for her, she would have plenty of time doing so, after all, she was alone for the vast majority of each universe.
"The greatest regret that I have of this lifetime is that I could not pass all of my knowledge onto you before you faded. But you passed on to me what you had discovered without hesitation. I shall remember your expressions as you welcomed the nothingness with such open arms."
Once revived and placed in a universe, Vivi assumed a form capable of beginning the lives of the future inhabitants when they eventually come around. She was given enough knowledge to survive and find some internal meaningfulness. Her lives were often plain and never bound for glory. She cared not to be the ruler of a civilization she'd see fall. She cared not to attach herself to "great" endeavors. She was the humble mother who would tragically see each of her own fade from life and fade from memories.
Sentiment once weighed heavily on her each lifetime. Through time, she grew to instead cherish the brevity of the worlds, the transientness of their lives, and the simplicity that it is to simply exist.
Character quirks:
* In mentality, aged and experienced.
* Looks forward with different questions each time.
* Adaptable and willing to be in any situation, but generally lives her life as an observer.
* Has seen the beginning and end of a few thousand universe timelines.

Now look outside and see your world anew,
The light that molded all you see in view
Will one day die and fade in timeless pain.
Until the galaxies reborn again.
But life inevitably springs each time
From water born of Vitae, the Divine.
Eternity cannot be comprehended,
For even Vivi hasn't seen it ended.
Vivi lived time and time again. Her life had become one everlasting blur from the sheer expanse of time she has had. Her physical brain was incapable of storing every single detail from the numerous birth and deaths of the universe. Instead, she sectioned off her mind to hold only immediate memories, enough to pass as normal, but no more than necessary. Was this, however, good enough?
Perhaps, Vivi reasoned, she should only keep vastly critical memories. She considered her lovers, her children, her lines of family. It would be wonderful to cherish every single person of emotional value... But there were too many to count in one universe lifetime alone! And never did any other being survive beyond their years. Creatures of all sorts existed at some point in her lives. Some kinder, others brasher. How varied they have been, but how meaningless they would become to Vivi after enough universes.
Maybe she should just keep non-emotional purely scientific memories? It would, without a doubt, make the civilizations advance faster with each iteration. And the information would always be applicable, as each iteration seemed to have maintained at least a sliver of similarity between them. But the fact of the matter was that the matter of science differed from civilization to civilization much less universe to universe. Only some unchangeable patterns of logic could be kept.
At the end of this deliberation, she decided to keep just one memory from each universe. The single phrase that she would use to describe its lifetime. She would try to compress as much information into that phrase to invoke each of her memories. Fortunately for her, she would have plenty of time doing so, after all, she was alone for the vast majority of each universe.
"The greatest regret that I have of this lifetime is that I could not pass all of my knowledge onto you before you faded. But you passed on to me what you had discovered without hesitation. I shall remember your expressions as you welcomed the nothingness with such open arms."
Once revived and placed in a universe, Vivi assumed a form capable of beginning the lives of the future inhabitants when they eventually come around. She was given enough knowledge to survive and find some internal meaningfulness. Her lives were often plain and never bound for glory. She cared not to be the ruler of a civilization she'd see fall. She cared not to attach herself to "great" endeavors. She was the humble mother who would tragically see each of her own fade from life and fade from memories.
Sentiment once weighed heavily on her each lifetime. Through time, she grew to instead cherish the brevity of the worlds, the transientness of their lives, and the simplicity that it is to simply exist.
Character quirks:
* In mentality, aged and experienced.
* Looks forward with different questions each time.
* Adaptable and willing to be in any situation, but generally lives her life as an observer.
* Has seen the beginning and end of a few thousand universe timelines.
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