There had been so much destruction caused. Dealt by those who had nothing to lose and were forever lost to the evil that festered inside their tainted souls. The stars whom witnessed this tragic event of one such unfortunate world wept in their special way that only stars could. For indeed their light seemed to dim with intense sadness as they watched the catastrophe unfold. Evadne was one of these stars that despaired. For she had never before seen such mass destruction, in ever her millions of years of life she had lived. An entire planet destroyed, by the whims of a few. Those few who did so only because they could. Their demonic essences sickened the Star as she watched in horror from her place in the cosmos high above, in the darkness of space. Some stars chose not to be bothered with such events, for in the timelessness of space, they were free and chose to remain so. The eternity of the dark void all about them was all they ever wanted. Understandably, those stars in particular never became Flamelings for they were content where they were, shining their rays out into the black beyond. Evadne was not one of these. And so she swept her gaze across the reaches of space, looking for a world that could yet be saved from this vile madness. For she had found one, one that the relentless evil had set their sights upon to destroy as well. Evadne would not see of it. She would do what she could to prevent such mass genocide. And it was with that thought she descended downwards, towards the earth that knew little of what vileness was seeking to annihilate it. For Evadne would do all in her power to prevent another such situation from occurring. And so she would help. And help she did.
Back in the present day...
Evadne sighed. The Flameling had only tried to help the poor soul. But he was frightened of her, of her strange alien beauty and light-filled being that he had fled away from her in fear. And so with reluctance she let him be. Nothing to do for it anyway, she decided.
Her bright gaze swept around the small inn she was currently at, observing in quiet silence the patrons who presided there, all drinking away and playing cards, none of them seeming to pay her any attention at all. Evadne had come to this inn many a time prior, so a lot of the normal patrons recognized her for who and what she was. The world on which Evadne had descended to harbored many forms of life, many different races and species all coinciding together in one, big melting pot of life. It was so many species all together, that a Flameling didn't seem to receive much thought and wonder like the Star had experienced on other worlds she'd gone to.
It didn't matter to her anyway. She came here to help, many many years ago and help she would. The evil which seemed to want to take the planet for its own purposes had yet to fully surface, yet Evadne knew they were out there, waiting and planning. Waiting to plan their moves in a final game of chess. A game which would swiftly end all kinds of life on this rich, beautiful planet. Dark thoughts aside, Evadne offered what sort of support she was capable of. She was a kind soul, blazing with goodness and fiery passion for seeing life flourish. That beauty would survive against whatever odds were thrown at it. It was why she was here. Unlike her many other descents, this one was not for traveling and seeing the sights just for the joy of doing so. Evadne had a mission this time, a goal which was engrained in her consciousness, a desire harder than any steel or diamond out there.
The midday shadows gathered in the corners, bringing with them the promise of dusk in an hour or two. Yet Evadne stayed where she was at. There was a feeling that lingered inside her, one in which that something was about to occur. Not anything really major but nonetheless the Flameling felt the need to stick around for the moment. Sipping her drink of strawberry tea, all she could really do was wait. The shadows grew longer as the patrons showed no signs of leaving yet for they were having too much fun.
The Star sat in her designated corner by herself and if one were to pay her any attention, they would notice a yellow glow surrounding her, a glow of hope and harmony. Not too bright, but it was there regardless. And so she waited for whatever would happen. Evadne could feel it deep within her soul. Something or someone was coming, and soon.