Daughters of Water

Dolores del Oeste, a Curicuillorian interpreter and scribe, writes about the enmity between the Mother of Ants and the Twins. She suggests their ‘mortal rivers’, seemingly a metaphor for ancestral bloodlines, play a key role in this conflict.

I’m Reading…

‘The Mother of Ants is the child of two rivers, raised in the red and nourished by the gold. The Sister-and-Witch was born from two wombs, and united in the sea where all rivers join. Succor, passion, and poison run their courses, but only in the waters of one is there warmth.’

I’ve Read…

‘The Witch-and-Sister escaped her earthbound spring; yet the Mother’s river ever rises. When it overflows, will she escape its mouth, or be pulled past the estuary to be her youngest sister?’ Effect: Memory: Storm
Mastery: Lesson: Surgeries & Exsanguinations x2

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