Genre Shift
prologue
Pimarchs x Absolute Wonder Woman Inspired Reader
You find your self-introduced to the grim darkness of the 30th millennium. Can you protect those you love? Or will you lose it all .
Find out on this episode of dragon ball z
Word Count : 2700
Tags | Slow Burn | Unhealthy Relationships | Denial Of Emotions | Political manipulation | Power Fantasy | Romance | Fantasy Romance | Reader is a 30 year old Genz | Reader will be referd to as Traveller | Found family that wont work out | Reader is op | Reader Can and will bitch slap a Primarch at some point | Reader will be 30% Marry sue and 70% pulp fantasy protag |Poor attemps at foreshadowing| English is my second language that I studied for 12 years but I still suck |
TW for the entire series : Toxic dynamics | Violence As A Form Of Affection | abuse | murder | Fascism | Religious Psychosis | Disrespect To Religious Figures | Classism | Emotional Abuse | Emotional Manipulation | Mutilation | Eldritch Horror | Cosmic Horror | Misogyny | Mentions of Suicide | Child abuse | Religious Abuse | Fascist Indoctrination | References to Christianity |
| I'm a very inexperienced writer so give me some grace |
Psalm 23:4
âTraveller!â
A voice called softly over the early forest mist. It was a youthful voice with a breathless under current complemented by the sounds of rustling leaved as their small foot -steps announced their entrance into the deep green forest. Its barely dawn, the songs of early birds havenât even begun yet, the horizon is still stuck within its twilight softness and dark blue fading beyond the branches of greenery and stars are still visible in their fading twinkle.
âTraveller!â The chirpy young voice calls again, drawing her away from a light slumber, the sweet sleep transitioning to the chilly cold air that is now her reality. Â She lies on the branch, itâs large frame enough to have her lie semi comfortable on its mossy surface. Eyes still closed she contemplates if fully waking and if it would be worth it.
 âMaybe five more minutesâ thought crosses her sleepy mind and the tree bark doesnât tempt Traveller enough to stay. The woman sits up, slowly leaning against the main tree truck as she shifts her bag from a make shift pillow back to her front.
âTraveller!â Again, the same voice, eager, too loud for the forest, the echoes bringing a slight ache to womanâs skull. her eyes gaze to her surroundings falling on the dimly early drawn lit branches around her. The forest can be described as a mammoth, massive trees all over, a maze of green easy to get lost in if you careful. Her gaze falls from her vantage point downwards onto the ground below.
Low and behold itâs her the child, Lila, the young dame should not be out this early. Traver yawns and right after lets out an annoyed sigh.â. âitâs earlyâ
Way too early for her to, work, way to early to be awake way too early for her to even care. Soft eyes move swiftly downwards and watch over the young girl who has no sense of where she could be. The low light not hindering her vision in any sense. Lila shesis a short, annoying, child with round cheeks and an eager expression but anxious look on her face.
With the audacity and hyper active energy of a 12-year-old. The youngling is barely protected from the forest mist. The white possibly cotton wrap that lies over her shoulders, is held closely by the childâs arms, probably the only thing keeping the young one warm as the sleeps wear is not meant for the autumn air.
 âI KNOW youâre here!â The shaky but soft innocent voice of a scared child doesnât help The Traveller be tempted back to sleep.
The Traveller above ponders, maybe she can entertain this as a morning exercise, something to really stretch her muscles. Lila stands wondering waling deeper into the forest.
Traveller moves swiftly like a snow owl, her movements fast and a blur. Silent like a ghost, hidden well amongst the high foliage. She stalks above the young shivering child who canât event detect her presence. And she grabs a small seed pod and playfully aims for Lilas head.
The young girl jumps a bit at the non-harmful impact, unsure of its possibly a small animal or the verry woman sheâs looking for. âHEY!â
Traveller moves again with the same silence and swiftness as she chuck another one from a different direction.
âI know itâs youâ Spoke Lila less afraid than before more annoyed the Travellers antics
âItâs dangerousâ Theres a pause Lila is not sure where the voice is coming from âTo wonder the forest alone, what would Desere say?â the Travellerâs voice is smooth, eerie it blends in with the forest to well, like the ghost of a whisper youâd hallucinated. But the child is unfazed, un impressed more excited that the Is actually here.
âCome out!â The young girl calls to the dark silent forest. And like that Traveller makes herself known, moving being the small child, sneaking up from the shadows.
âBooâ
 Lila immediately turns and goes for a warm hug, bringing the traveller into a childish embrace. The small short child pulling the woman in for a hug, possibly seeking further warmth against the forest chill. The child barely reaches her waist, with the child small frame the hug just reaches her thigh
âGood MORNINGâ The small one yells shaking from an excitement as she looks up at the Traveler the childâs warm brown skin against the dark chain mail like material that make up her armour.
âYou didnât come home last nightâ The child clings to the woman tighter as if shed disappear âI got worriedâŠ. I had a nightmare, grandmother wasnât any helpâ The Traveller looks down at Lila, a sense of guilt rose up her throat, yes, she didnât come home, mostly because she needs a night away from the village people, partially because she had another argument with the old hag.
âI was, I was fighting a bearâ
â Again?â The Lila barely believes it, itâs not the first lie sheâs heard from the Traveller and sheâs not sure if it will be the last. The traveller decided to have, no regard to share further her excuse.
 â And you re barely bundled upâ Traveller swiftly picks up the child âIts Autum Lila you should be bundled up, havenât I made you enough coats?â The she puts the child on her back as Lilas arms grip around her neck. âI wanted to see you, I had a bad dream again, so I had to find you, and at least I have my scarfâ
âa scarf wonât fight off a coldâ The Traveller begins to walk, making her way back to the Village. âYou should be more careful too, what if there were snakes, boars, or the bear I foughtâ The woman spoke with a nonchalant tone.
âThen come home dummyâ Lila childishly retorted
âTell me about your dreamâ Lila spoke her giving vivid details on her dream, from start to finish like a chaotic non-linear story.
The walk back home was mostly silent on The Travellers part as Lilas went on about her nightmare âAnd the lion ripped you apart, the grandma laughedâ
âOf course, the hag would be happy Iâve been mauled by a lionâ Traveller scoffed.
âShhhhhh listenâ Lila scolded. âThen the lion bit and mauled you, then a big dog showed up, along with this bird It looked like the eagles the boys used to hunt, but it was scary, the animals took you away from me and me and grandma were all aloneâ Lilas tone changed from her usual story telling narration to a more sombre tense. The traveller pauses in her walk.
âYou know Iâm tougher than thatâ She spoke and the child couldnât help it, but cling to the traveller closer.
âI know but it feels likeâŠ. One day the nightmares will come true that my day dreams will take you awayâ The Traveller continues her walk, the village homes now easier to make out in the distance, and regards the childâs words with a small weight, she knows the childâs dreams arenât real, are they? These visions that plague the preteens thoughts are nothing to care about.
âIâm the strongest hereâ Traveller spoke smugly. Speeding up a bit adding a zest to her step âWho defeated the great dragonâ
âYou didâ
âAnd who got rid of the golems plague on the landâ
âYou didâ
âAnd who is the strongestâ
âGrandma?â Lila teased a smile, creeping back onto her baby face.
âHey that old hoe canât even pick up a roosterâ Traveller sounds offended.
âI like grandma sheâs my favourite old hoeâ
âI told you Iâm allowed to say old hoeâ
âHoeâ Lila spoke in retaliation against Traveller.
âIâm going to pretend you didnât say thatâ Traveller turned back to the pathway
â SoâŠ. Donât ever be scared, if some stupid beats want to take me away, I kill it, and if I fall in battle the strong powerful Lila will be at my side to fight in my Honour!â
The words bring sense of the joy to the child, a warmth to her previous grimmer mood. Although it can only temporarily bring some comfort to the young one.
âI Will fight in your HONOUR!â Lila announced within her cheerful giggles. Her face brighter as the sun finally begins to rise and they get a stroll closer to the village.
After minutes of comfortable silence between the two they finally reached the village, the backs of various homes now visible, some chimneys already starting to smoke from a morning fire. The traveller walks with Lila on her back as they reached their own home. The warrior sets the kid down by the front door, and lets herself in. She sends a small glare to Lila; she didnât even lock the home when she decided to run into the forest at dawn.
âLilaâ Her tone scolding, irritated at the child recklessness, but the lecture can come later, its early and sheâs hungry. The home smells of coal and sweet honey.
âOLD HOEâ She announced âIâm homeâ her voice loud enough to ring though the entire home the two-story building slightly shaking at her voice. A clanking noise waved from the kitchen, the sound of ceramic glass knocking against each other making its way to her ears.
âGod dammit Travellerâ A grimly raspy voice spoke, Desere. Lila moves past traveller to the old woman in the kitchen. Traveller enters with a smug look on her face taking a seat by the kitchen island. Her eyes fall onto the older women, she is averaged hight old, fully grey hair but some youth to her 59-year-old wrinkled face, with dark freckles splatters here and there across her cheeks. âLearn to say good morning, like a normal personâ The pompous old woman reprimanded. âHave you no manners at all?â Seven years and still no decorumâ The womanâs words both simultaneously soft and bitter.
âI like to keep ya on your feet DĂ©s, Iâm doing you a favour you know, keeping those reflexes sharpâ The older woman could do nothing but sigh and hand the Traveller a cut of tea and Lila some honey glazed pancakes. Lila happily stuffs her face with the food, completely in her own world, to immersed in the food to find any fulfilment in the bickering of adults.
âWell, you enter my home stinking and screamingâ The woman elegantly drinks her tea, poised and perfect in her actions, already dressed for the day as if sheâs some noble woman.
âWhere were you last nightâ Straight to the point was Desere, a woman with a no room for small talk in her vocabulary, sheâs moderately pleasant when she wants to be which is rare.
âSHE WAS FIGHTING A BEARâ Lila spoke up between bites of breakfast, her mouth holding the pancakes in as she looks up at the older woman.
âLila! Ladies donât speak with their mouths full like thatâ The woman scolded the child before brining hurt attention back to Traveller âFighting a bear huh?â There's obvious doubt in those words. Desere gives the Traveller a look of suspicion as she sips her tea.
âI see no dent in our armourâ Traveller could care less at her bad lie, she just sits and looks away avoiding eye contact like a teenager caught sneaking late night.
âDonât I get tea and pancakes?â The young woman asked with a sudden softness to her tone.
âNo make it yourselfâ Desere sharply retorted. Traveller drones at the words of the greying woman, moving to the kitchen.
âYou didnât even leave me some batter?!â The bowl? Empty of ingredients as traveller moves to make her own pancake batter.
âWell, youâre a warrior make your ownâ
âhoeâ
The wood was stacked up against the barn walls, the sound of her powerful axeâs impact on the timber mixed in with the pucker of the roosters and hens, complimented by occasional input of goats. The moment is a serene scene, peaceful, comfortableâŠquiet. Desere is at the outfitter shop with Lila, and Traveller is left alone to do the heavy-duty chore, chopping the wood.
Itâs been 8 years Since Desere saved had from drowning, 6 years since sheâd slayed a deadly beast and 3 since sheâd found Lila. And 2 since shed been titled protector of the land.
Another chunk of timber is put to the pile. One after another, none of this repetitive action brings her mind quiet. Something has been wreaking at the back of her mind since sheâd chosen this path, it quieted for a few years now its returned, an anxiety that haunts her mind, a fear that all sheâs built will fall apart
Power? She has it, but peace? Itâs everywhere but her mind. The peace she enjoys now, feels fleeting, temporary.
âThe animals took you away from me and me and grandma were all aloneâ Lilas words linger in her mind, her ramblings usually donât. The childâs strange dreams and dissociations never quite bothered the Traveller.
 Another block of wood added to the pile, all to keep them warm in the winter. Traveller chops another block, more and more till nothing is left but her axe and some wood chips.
She takes a swing of water from her satchel. Her thoughts loud against her mind.
Traveller the powerful, traveller the savoir, the brave, the genius. The fantasy?
Words from the people, from the king, from Lila/
âOh, great hero who saved the land and slayed the beast, the Dragon, the golem automatons, the beastâ The words of Parise haunt her.
The tall woman wipes her hand of any dirt or grime that could have made its way, onto her calloused palms. A lost gaze lingers on her hands once delicate now, rough, used strong.
âIâm Traveller the strong,â
âNo one will take me awayâ
Its was about five in the afternoon, chores done, but her craving for sweets every present as she looks over the cakes and pastries that stand on display.
âVelvet or Strawberryâ The tall broad woman ponders how to spoil herself this afternoon.
âMaybe get some for Lila and the old hoeâ Focused eyes look in wonder and the variety thatâs across the bakery display.
âIs our hero looking for a treat?â A soft voice spoke from behind the counter. âWhy not just get red velvet like alwaysâ The motherly woman asked. âItâs not like you get anything different.â
âWhat if I want something⊠new Velmaâ She still glossed over the cupcakes, sweets, and cake slices. âIâm not that predictableâ Velma is an older woman, not quite as old as Desere but about 40 years old, a mother of three that runs the bakery.
âYes, you areâ The older woman is already packing a select set of treats for the Traveller and her small family. âTell Desere I said hiâ With her predictable order ready, she thanks the baker, pays then promptly leaves.
Traveller walks, greeting the villagers the knights that pass her by as she makes her way home. âHow mundaneâ Even with the boredom of the day a sense of dread creeps up further the impeding doom, that sits at the pit of her stomach gets heavier, her heart gets heavier. Her path gets closer home, pondering of either her or the hag will cook dinner tonight.
And that stroll down town gets interrupted by loud surprised gasp and the panicked sounds of some citizens, some people run, some come outside.
Traveller locks in and listens to the array of words around the confused citizens
âWHAT THE HELL IS THATâ
âHas god finally arrived? is it the raptureâ
âIt looks insaneâ
âTraveller! Lookâ
She listens to the old manâs words and notices a large shadow washed over her surroundings. She turns unphased and as her bored gaze turns to view the possible commotion, she sees it, a ship in the sky, massive hulking with aura of blood. Its not alone as multiple fade into view. More ships that look like machines of war. Sharp rigid edges cannons, all extremely detailed, intricately designed.
Frozen her blood runs cold. her expression a mix of panic and a blank emptiness, as if the anxiety that has haunted her all these years has finally arrived in person. And The moment a sense of familiarity entered her mind a part of her died.
âfuckâ
"Even though I walk through the darkest valley I will fear no evil, for you are with me, your rod and your staff, they comfort me."














