You’re standing in Inazuma next to the Statue of the Omnipresent God. This is a huge statue in the guise of a winged woman, whose body is covered only by a light dress with a hood. This garment is reminiscent of the deities from the myths, who were usually depicted dressed in fabrics resembling white sheets.
You couldn't explain why, but the sight of this woman depicted by this statue gave you a sense of calm and peace. It's like a parent's hand resting on his shoulder as a sign of support in a difficult moment…
And you are standing next to this statue again. You don't know who this woman is, but she looks like a deity. You are standing in the open air, immersed in your thoughts, while looking at the wings of this statue, which were covered with many eyes… And suddenly you feel the flow of the wind. A soft, unusually gentle wind blows over you in a stream, attracting your attention.
You look at the eyes of the statue and at that moment you hear a woman's voice in your head.
"What’s on your soul, child?…»
You don't recognize her voice.
You quickly turn around in search of the source of the sound, but there is no one nearby, only the statue of this woman.
"I'm here. I'm everywhere where the wind is… Wind and Time are not divisible, did you know?"
Her voice echoes in your thoughts again. She sounded unfamiliar and at the same time so familiar, soft and caring, like a mother who protects and watches over her child.
Suddenly, the space around you changes and you see a woman in front of you. It was the woman from the statue. A tall, slender, white-haired woman dressed in a white dress. She had a blue pendant on her chest that reminded you of the Eye of the Storm, and she had big white feathery wings that had a lot of eyes on them. The woman looked young, she looked like she was about 25-30 years old, but you felt something divine from her and knew that she was much older.
She smiles gently at you with care and wisdom in her eyes.
"I am Istaroth, the Goddess of Time and Wind."