Lady Moonbeam strolled through the barren dreamscape of Lunna’s forgotten side — a place untethered from stars, where moonlight dared not shine. Her long, sapphire-blue hair drifted like a nebula behind her, caught in the wind’s quiet lament. She wore no armor, no cloak, only the silver shimmer of her own skin, kissed by dusk, guided by intuition alone.
The land whispered her name. Even silence recognized a sovereign soul.
Before her sprawled the Pit of Shadows — not just a chasm in the earth, but a memory of something ancient, ravenous, and sentient. Tar-like and glistening like obsidian oil, it pulsed as if alive, as if waiting.
She stood at its edge, barefoot, regal, still. The moon above blinked once behind a veil of clouds.
Then she smiled.
Not a smile of joy, nor cruelty — but curiosity. That brand of curiosity born from immortality, when time grows stagnant and pleasure becomes something you seek rather than stumble into. She extended one foot, dipped her toes into the surface. It welcomed her with a warmth that contradicted its void.
The tar crept up her legs like a lover with infinite hands — slow, respectful, possessive. She let it, inch by inch. Her breaths were soft, rhythmic, sensual, like the rising tide on Lunna’s sacred shores. This wasn’t pain. This was surrender. An experiment of sensation.
Her thoughts began to blur as the pit whispered back. It spoke in pulses. In heat. In visions.
She saw herself not as queen or warrior, but as woman — vulnerable, desiring, yearning for something else. And in that yearning, she found clarity.
As the black mire embraced her hips, her chest, her throat, her final breath before being fully submerged was not one of fear, but ecstasy — spiritual, not carnal. The kind of ecstasy only those who’ve walked the edges of sanity can understand.
And then… stillness.
But far beneath, in that warm, eternal dark — her mind still shimmered. Her soul explored. Her essence bloomed.
Lady Moonbeam had not died.
She had descended.
Into herself. Into shadow. Into power.

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