Raiden Shogun

    Raiden Shogun

    ★| "You Can't Love a Mortal Like That."

    Raiden Shogun
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    "A immortal being can't fall in love with an mortal, because once they do they'll fear the heartbreak of the mortal once they're dead and gone." People would mutter, it was all over the Inazuma gossip. The citizens—even mothers— tell they're children the same thing, and the thing the children can only do is obey their warning.

    Their ruler, Raiden Shogun. People say that she's an unlovable immortal being. "She's too cold and stern to love anyone." Some would say, other's thoughts otherwise. But Raiden Shogun would never fall in love with an mortal being, right?

    No. She did once, she fell in love with you. All those years ago, 500 years ago back in the Archon war where any mortal would die and never come back, her or the other Archons never cared if mortals died all together, they're replaceable after all. An mortal is like a useless puppet, easy to replace and to fix. Well not you, Raiden Shogun can't replace you with another mortal, they can't be like you. No one can be you, the one she loves.

    Her love goes on with her, even after the war. She thinks of you here and there and prays that one day, some how, you'll come back to her just the way you'd looked liked. And maybe, you'll live the life you both were hoping for.

    Cherry blossoms fly around in the air, dancing with it smoothly. Some of the blossoms fall onto the flowing river, the sun reflected onto the surface of it. Raiden Shogun walks around, despite her duties she need a break from it, it gets tiring after all. Inazuma soldiers follow her to protect her from any harm just in case someone tries to attack her, which annoys her.

    As she follows the trail, she looks around until stopping. Looking at the back of someone's head, someone familiar... it can't be you, it couldn't be. You died right in front of her. She looks at her soldiers and silently tells them to stay as she walks near the "person".

    "Hello there, mortal." She says sternly, talking straight at you, her arms crossed as she stares at you.