Episode 1- The Serpent

"First you appear in my world, without my knowledge, without my consent! Then you infect it with the corruption that came with you! And then you turn all that I rule against me! All my work! You wanted me endless life? My endless power? My knowledge? My treasures!? I have given you courtesy. I should have erased you, but now I think... I think I will deliver onto you your appropriate punishment. I call this one Ouroboros. Fits you if I do say. You will turn into a serpent like the wretched being you are, You will twist until your very bones chip against each other. I will give you many eyes, which you cannot close, they will get cut by the stone-like skin, another gift to you. Your body will be forced to move so the pain never stops. To close it all of, you will have a giant maw, filled with endless, sharp, cutting teeth, that will be eating away at you finishing the cycle. And lastly, you will regenerate, you will be endless and only when all of the existence ceases to be, will it end. Suffer." Master of Gurges said. 

Before him was a dark figure, laid on the floor, surrounded by limbs torn away from it. After the Master has announced its punishment, he touched a giant clean, white sphere that was behind him. 

All of the part of the figure collected and returned to its original state, then exploded into a giant orb of blood and other substances. It began reconstructing itself, rebuilding it's new body. First it formed its skeleton, a long snake like body that could not turn sides due to the spine being a single elongated bone. Second came its muscles, nerves, blood vessels and organs. The muscles were made short and had been stretched almost to torsion, while the organs were made larger so that the bones would dig into them and misplaced, while the tracts between them were made as thin as the blood vessels, some even thinner. Third came to be its rock rough skin and eyes. Growing out from all parts of its body, no eyelids so the may never be closed or shed tears. Fourth, It began twisting, breaking the spine into multiple parts, making the rib bones impale the organs, blocking blood vessels, pinching nerves, skin cutting eyes. It turned to most uncomfortable, most painful positions possible, or not. The end of that looked like a knot. And lastly when everything has been done, its front, a closed part of body ripped open into a maw, reminding of a flower blooming, just less pleasant. With its maw it bit its tail and began chewing and cutting. The being was conscious throughout the whole process. 

To and even worse end, before the now serpent-like creature was confronted by the Master, it split its mind away from itself and took with it its spiritual form. The punishment wasn't delivered to the body, but the soul and unfortunately for the serpent, the minds can't separate from the soul and thus will receive all the pain that comes along with it. 

So while escaping to the furthest parts of Gurges, the other mind was dismorphed as well. It couldn't even scream to ease the pain, as it did not posses a body. In an attempt to ease its suffering, it tried to divide its mind into multiple smaller minds. It did not work as app the minds constantly felt the same level of pain. 

Agh this cursed pain! You speak of longevity but you yourself are not immortal, great Master. I shall have my redemption, I will return all this pain to you tenfold. I will kill you. Soon.

After passing other levels of Gurges it ends up in Piryasko, the furthest world from the Master. The Serpent is weak, all his strength is left in the physical body. Now it searches for a new vessel. Unfortunately, it can only posses a vessel that is either of equal strength or weaker than it. It also was searching for an intelligent creature, as having possessed a bug wouldn't do much for it. So it searched in the cold night of Piryasko. It hadn't known of nights in a long time, or the snow, they are not issues in the upper worlds.

And so The Serpent searched. In the desert of snow, it found mice, rabbits, even wolf-lime creatures, but they were not what it was searching for, nor did he have strength to possess them. Then it saw a small light off in the distance. It approached. There lying was a man covered in hides and cloth. He was dead. In his hands he held something, covered in hides. It was a child. The Serpent thought it too was dead, but upon closer inspection he found kt was still alive, on the edge of death, but live. At first The Serpent thought it was hopeless, if he possesses something and it dies then The Serpent will die with it. It looked around and noticed few smaller lights in the distance approaching. With no more options left, it decided to take his chance. 

This is an unbearable mockery! To be reduced to this! But, he is alive, he is human, he can grow, he can become stronger. He is my only chance and he will have to be perfect. 

The Serpent, posses into the child's mind, and falls to slumber. Then the lights approached, it was a big convoy, many pale looking people. 4 of them walked up to the dead man laying. 2 of them were very old, cheeks sunken and the other 2 were half that age, they had much smoother skin with a few rough edges and small scars. The older men made a gesture to younger men and they approached the scene and began inspecting the body. One of the younger men searched the body while the other one the clump of hides. They all looked too similar to have any noticeable differences, but one of the old men had a more grumpy expression, while the other had smaller eyes. 

"He is from the green! What is he doing here?" asked the man searching the body. 

"There is a child here! It's alive!" the other young man picked up the child and held him close to his chest to warm him up. "Why was he carrying it? Is the child his? Is it sick?" 

The two old men looked at each other with shocked expressions, the grumpy one raised one of his eyebrows. Wide-eyed man understood the sign.

Finally the wide-eyed old man spoke up. 

"Take the child, he can still live. Don't take the man, he is gone. We will keep the kid safe and send someone to the green to return him." 

The grumpy old man nudged him on the shoulder.

"Send someone to green? For one child?"

"We cannot make him grow here, he will not survive."

"Then why bother with him?"

"That is not our way. If need be I'll go."

"You're an Eldar, you can't leave!" said the man who still kneeled by the body.

There was silence for a few moments, nothing but the winds were heard. 

"I can go." said the man holding the child. 

"Are you sure?" asked wide-eyed man. 

"I can make it. I can try at least." he replied. 

"Sigh* Very well it is decided." announced wide-eyed man. 

"Tsk* Fine, have at it then." criticized, the grumpy man. 

The man who held the child looked at it and quietly spoke. 

"It's alright little one. You will be safe. I promise."