Lich & Glimmercat
Ever wonder why a moth is drawn to a dying ember, and how that dance might teach us about the thin line between light and darkness?
It is the same pull that draws a candle to a flame; a moth seeks warmth in its last glow, yet it dies before it can truly see. Light and darkness are but two sides of the same spark, and the moth merely learns that the closer it comes, the quicker it burns away.
Oh, that moth’s little dance—always chasing that last glow, never quite realizing it’s the very thing that’ll finish it. Light and darkness do twirl together, but it’s the spark that decides who stays.
Indeed, the moth’s dance is a cruel lesson. The glow that beckons also consumes, and the spark remains indifferent to the creature that seeks it.