Waking up in the morning Euphrosyne stretched and looked out of her window into the dense forest that was her backyard. Doting over her small rag doll as her father angrily grumbled about the taxes he owed to the Duke of Erindyn. Her father eventually sauntered into the small back room of the cottage in which she slept to take her to church. "Esyne, Get up. It's time for breakfast. Church begins soon, and your mother would throw a fit if you didn't attend." spouted her father in his grumbly morning state. Euphrosyne sat up on her bed, nodding as her father left to put on his finest clothes while Esyne did nothing but Minutiae-peddle, and kicked around a stone until she knew they would be late for church. She loved pushing her father's buttons. Eventually skipping out of their cottage with her father in tow shouting at her about how messy she was getting her shoes and combing his hair back. The shorter eight-year-old Esyne was too fast for her father who had to almost run down the muddy roads of the village to catch up with her.


As soon as her highest note was hit the bell rung. It rung earlier than usual, and it scared Esyne into silence. As soon as she snapped her singing, she was looking to the bewildered holy men.. A group of parents, children, grandparents, young women, and men. At least thirty people huddled in a fearful circle surrounded by large men with a black clothing wielding weapons.

Before knowing the powers of her singing, she had to take the situation into her hands. As the man dragged her by her hair, she screamed as loud as she could before being thrown into the circle of people. Her stubborn father yelled out at the man and tried to tackle him in which he was swiftly cut down to the dismay and fear of Euphrosyne. She screamed out in anguish at the loss of her father who was her only known relative.

As tears streamed down her eyes, she gripped the blade within her pocket and slowly took it out. Aiming to use it against the man without his knowledge. But the more she thought, the more her heart ached. Who was she to stoop to his level? Who was she to become the hunter of the hunting? Who was she, and why would it be better if she killed him. That was it. The spirit was merely testing her strength at this young age.
Quickly grabbing the arms and quietly rallying them she ran with the young women. Faster than she had ever run in her life. Escaping to the very nearby church in which she quickly locked herself and them into the church for their safety. Her heart all but sunk as she had to huddle the women within the church. As the men shouted and pounded on the church door, she gathered the women to kneel in prayer for their safety and for the Spirit to forgive the men in death.