● Terittory of The New Moon Pack
● Time:- 11:00 AM
●Date :- ????(a mystery for the Fl)
●The Silver Moon Lake.
●The Narrator:- Kallisto
🌙 I am Kallisto ,the spirit of The Silver Moon Lake ,the banished huntress, the protector of mortal madines . My Lake is enveloped by a powerfull mist from the day of its birth ,a mist created by goddess of mist , Moon and magic "HECATE" herself . Only a female blessed by the three Moon goddesscan enter and exit the mist safely any other will plunge in eternal slumber. In last 2 centuries no one has ever been chosen to enter the lake.
But look like the change is coming . The Silver light on the surface of Lake brightens the sky for short seconds as if a rapid flash of lighting. The surface of my Lake that has been covered by silver light for centuries has finally shown an opening as a sleeping werewolf Child rises to the surface .
The mist grows thicker as if the goddess of the waning Moon - HECATE is going to desend.
The animals are rejoicing as if the the goddess of waxing Moon-ARTEMIS is going to arrive .
The moonlight in the surrounding gives out a calming shine as if the goddess of full moon -SELENE is going to arrive.
And we'll that's what happens.
A Silver Chariot driven by white horses decends on the surface of Lake as a beautiful women with a pale face and long ,lustrous, Grey hairs step on the lake and put the werewolf Child in the basket of moonlight.
she says " I do wonder why people hate their grey hair so much! I think grey hair is a gift from the moon! When the moon laughs, her eyes produce tears of joy that fall to the earth and onto the tops of people's heads. My child let my tears of joy give you immense power on the eve of your awakening.Let this tear bless you with your first wolf "Luna "-a grey wolf .May aweken her power at your most desperate time. Well I hope you choose to fight." After that she kiss the child on her forehead. Now my dear you have kiss of SELENE may you stay calm through clamity. She wrote FE with Silver light in the air left with her Chariot.
{her story is given in the auxiliary chapter Kallisto}.