[The scene changes again, this time to Malice sitting by the door, staring up at the night sky. He seems to be waiting for the woman... but time passes, the sun starts to rise, and Malice returns indoors. This happens a few more times before the scene shifts again.
Malice is sitting on a bed in the house, tiny face twisted in... anger? Grief? Pain? It's hard to tell, but it isn't a pleasant expression. He's holding a bracelet and mumbling to himself. The bracelet might look familiar - the woman was wearing it on her wrist in the previous visions. It's a nice-looking one, centered with a yellow and purple stone.
"You said you'd come back. Why did you leave me all alone? What did I do wrong?" Little Malice's tears start up and he swipes an arm across his eyes angrily. "I trusted you! So why... Mama, why..."
The scene fades out.]
Ametrine... That's what she called that stone, isn't it?
[Malice seems lost in thought. Though he vaguely remembered some of this, having these long-lost memories put on display have helped him recall some things he thought lost to time.]
That was... My name. She named me after the stone.
[A name he thought he'd lost, replaced with one of hatred and pain and a desire to make others suffer as he had.]
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[The scene changes again, this time to Malice sitting by the door, staring up at the night sky. He seems to be waiting for the woman... but time passes, the sun starts to rise, and Malice returns indoors. This happens a few more times before the scene shifts again.
Malice is sitting on a bed in the house, tiny face twisted in... anger? Grief? Pain? It's hard to tell, but it isn't a pleasant expression. He's holding a bracelet and mumbling to himself. The bracelet might look familiar - the woman was wearing it on her wrist in the previous visions. It's a nice-looking one, centered with a yellow and purple stone.
"You said you'd come back. Why did you leave me all alone? What did I do wrong?" Little Malice's tears start up and he swipes an arm across his eyes angrily. "I trusted you! So why... Mama, why..."
The scene fades out.]
Ametrine... That's what she called that stone, isn't it?
[Malice seems lost in thought. Though he vaguely remembered some of this, having these long-lost memories put on display have helped him recall some things he thought lost to time.]
That was... My name. She named me after the stone.
[A name he thought he'd lost, replaced with one of hatred and pain and a desire to make others suffer as he had.]