Subject: From the Raven's Nest (TTS!Corax/Iximaz)
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Posted on: 2018-03-23 01:49:00 UTC

Dear diary,
I must write once again in your cold, unfeeling pages. Write of my pain, and my sorrow. Of the eternal, icy torment within my heart. Of the unyielding, unended torment and pain that will haunt me to the end of my days. Nevermore…


“Umm… excuse me?”

Nevermore will I be free of my dark, secret shame. Of my incredible uberguilt.

“Hello?”

Nevermore will I be able to hide in the dark black hollows of my soul from my inescapable megatorment.

Iximaz tapped on the giant’s shoulder. “Is… anyone in there? Can I talk to them?”

The enormous man looked up, revealing a shock of dark hair contrasted by a face of pallid complexion, bearing an expression of intense concentration. “Yes? What is it, mortal girl? Why do you disrupt my contemplation of my horrifying eternal torment and other things that are equally super-ill?”

“Uh.. sorry to disturb you,” muttered Ix quietly, blushing furiously. “But… uh… you’ve kind of… um… you’re sitting in my angsting corner.”

The man blinked, and then sighed. “Oh... yet another error to add to my ever-expanding list of folly, its black ink of inky blackness like an ever-expanding river of dark lamentations, struck by the moonlight of my eyes…”

“N-n-no… it’s fine,” stammered Ix. “We can just… share it, or something. I’m sure there’s enough room, maybe if I…” But it seemed the man was, in fact, taking up all the space available. Thinking quickly, Ix sat on his enormous knee. “There we go, see? We can both angst!”

“Yes…” The man nodded slowly. “Yes, mortal. Sit upon me, and contemplate your failings, as I contemplate mine. Together, we shall set forth upon the eternal path of atonement, never to succeed, ever to fail.”

Ix frowned. “Um. Okay… Sure, why not. But… um… what’s your name?”

“I am Corvus Corax. Once, the primarch of the Raven Guard, but… nevermore.”

“Oh…” Ix suppressed the urge to chuckle. “Well… I’m Iximaz. Sorry, no fancy title or anything.”

Corax nodded. “No matter. While you may not experience the depths of my eternal hyper-sorrow, we may join together, united… in angst.”

Ix nodded. “Yes… united in angst.”

For a long moment, they paused, together, angsting in silent contemplation.

“...Corax?” said Ix, quietly. “I have a confession.”

“What is it, dear girl?”

“I was trying to angst, but then I started noticing… I started looking at you. And how your hair contrasts with your skin, making you look wonderfully grim and brooding, as if you were about to become one with your angst. I am sorry.”

Corax looked down. “I must confess that I, too, have once again failed. I tried to angst, but I couldn’t stop paying attention to your beautiful face, how easily it fell into an expression of grim despair and hopelessness… truly, you are the first mortal I have seen to angst so effortlessly.”

Ix turned a bright crimson. “It’s just… you’re so angstily handsome. Can I kiss you?”

“Yes, sweet girl. Our fates are doomed, but I will allow you a kiss on this night. A kiss cementing matched desires born out of souls made twin in their incredible mega-sadness.”

Ix crept closer, pulling herself towards Corax. Angstily. Their lips touched in the most angsty way humanly possible, as she wrapped her arms around the angstiest man she had ever met.

Corax rose, carrying her. “We shall now return to my castle of sadness. So that we may express our angst to one another more fully, sweet Iximaz.”

“Yes, Corax…” said Ix. “Together, we shall be united to form one being. And that being will be angsty.”

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