SiddaSidda grew up on a farmstead far from any city or town. The only landavailable to the poor. Her parents followed no God or Goddess, butide for right and wrong doing. They raised Sidda to appreciate hard work anrespected all equally, choosing to follow their own conscience as g ud to rely on no one for what she could do for herself. Seeing only limited17 for New Lensmoor City. Sidda has had a bumpy road with many twists aopportunities and paths available to her on the farmstead Sidda left home at nd forks in the road that she never imagined she would come to. When she was still quite young she met anor trusting anyone else, Sidda's bond with and affection for Frichte grew.older man named Frichte. He was a good hearted man, kind, and unexpectedly generous with Sidda. Not knowing One night when Frichte returned injured, Sidda dressed his wounds and unexpectedly found herself in his embrace. Thely make themselves a family and asked Sidda to marry him. She said yes. Liend result of this night was their daughter Vivi. Now with a child Frichte felt that the best thing for them was to rea lttle did she know when she stood before the alter with Frichte giving her vow to him that a chance meeting from several years before would so completely alter the life shenext to nothing, having lived her wbelieved she was making for herself. Deican. Demon. She had met him by chance when she first arrived in New Lensmoor, she had not known what she knows now, in fact she kne whole life cloistered away on the farm. Deican offered to help Sidda out, give her a little nudge in the right direction. She had little money at the time, but still had offered to pay Deican fort this promise, but was quickly reminded of it several years later whenhis help. He refused her money, instead telling her that he would prefer she repay him with a favour and that he would come calling on her when it was time for that favour. Sidda had forgotten abo uDeican came to collect. Frightened, Sidda obeyed the Demon's request to accompany him. But during her time with him, her fear was replaced by awe and curiosity. Deican opened Sidda's eyes to a world she never imagined existed. The passion withll following the teachings of her parents, Sidda initially expressed inwhich he spoke of The Lady filled her with a longing she had never felt before. An emptiness. She came to believe that it was not enough to simply follow ones conscience, but that to truly be happy, one must devote their life to a higher cause. St iterest in the Eurekahn beliefs, speaking with clergy. Upon their advice Sidda continued to seek out knowledge of the faiths, to research, ponder and consult. After much reading and speaking with people of all faiths, Sidda sat down and pondered her options, plumbed the depthsuld not in good conscience bind herself to the Goddess Eurekah. Now sof her heart and soul searching for what she believed, her true path. In time she came to the belief that the only true path of pure faith and pure belief was the path of Darkness. Coming to this conclusion Sidda regretfully told the clergy of Eurekah that upon reflection she c ohe sought Deican out, wishing to learn more about the Darkness and about the Lady. Deican always the devout missionary of the Lady welcomed her sincere inquiries. As Deican came to know Sidda and the depths of her heart and passion he struck a deal with her. His offer. She would becomehis apprentice, learning from his centuries of knowledge and in exchange Sidda would commit herself to the Lady for the rest of e ternity
Friday, August 16, 2013
Sidda
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