Writer notes: Chapter 24: Isha, The Goddess of Life
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A/N I'm not going to be putting as much effort in these sections, because I want to prioritise the main story. My story makes a lot of references to other real world events or mythology, so I've made these to elaborate since some of the symbolism and references are hard to get for some non-native speakers as well as younger native speakers.
The way I've organized it is by chapter. Some of these might be quite short. I'll just put any random bits of irony/references/foreshadowing I've made here.
Title: This was the chapter where I finally revealed what my interpretation of Isha is.
Main Part: So, I've been dropping hints that Isha is associated with things like ozone, ash, sulphur, and manipulation of the earth. I also hinted that Isha's tears wiped out planets of all life in some of her flashbacks.
This is the reason.
Isha is the Aeldari's version of Exterminatus. Like all their other weaponry such as their star-cannons which are often dual-purpose (i.e. the star cannons are both guided missile launchers and auto-cannons.) Isha destroys and remakes entire planets with her tear.
Quite frankly, I think my interpretation of what Isha is should be the natural conclusion given all her legends. What creature could shed tears of pure suffering after being motivated by sorrow.
Additionally, as I have posted multiple times, the Harlequin Masque of the Frozen Star who are dedicated to Isha view the Ynnari and Ynnead as usurpers. They believe the new God of Death being fomented by the Ynnari is the usurper of their original Goddess of Life.
This thought is what lead me to the conclusion that Isha has dominion over death as well.
Added to the fact that Tears of Isha explode when broken, I came up with the theory that Isha was a weapon that converted the misery of living into a weapon for the Aeldari to use.
Connected to her other legends, I came to the conclusion that Isha was the Aeldari's equivalent of Exterminatus and terraforming at the same time.
My character profile for Isha reads as follows.
I put a lot of effort into the Krorks, ensuring that they had their Waaagh traits, weapons made from Aeldari/Old One technology, and being gigantic hulking brutes that were both civilized and savage.
Mork was supposed to show up originally, but I cut him out because this chapter is already more than 10,000 words long.
The way I've organized it is by chapter. Some of these might be quite short. I'll just put any random bits of irony/references/foreshadowing I've made here.
Title: This was the chapter where I finally revealed what my interpretation of Isha is.
Main Part: So, I've been dropping hints that Isha is associated with things like ozone, ash, sulphur, and manipulation of the earth. I also hinted that Isha's tears wiped out planets of all life in some of her flashbacks.
This is the reason.
Isha is the Aeldari's version of Exterminatus. Like all their other weaponry such as their star-cannons which are often dual-purpose (i.e. the star cannons are both guided missile launchers and auto-cannons.) Isha destroys and remakes entire planets with her tear.
Quite frankly, I think my interpretation of what Isha is should be the natural conclusion given all her legends. What creature could shed tears of pure suffering after being motivated by sorrow.
Additionally, as I have posted multiple times, the Harlequin Masque of the Frozen Star who are dedicated to Isha view the Ynnari and Ynnead as usurpers. They believe the new God of Death being fomented by the Ynnari is the usurper of their original Goddess of Life.
This thought is what lead me to the conclusion that Isha has dominion over death as well.
Added to the fact that Tears of Isha explode when broken, I came up with the theory that Isha was a weapon that converted the misery of living into a weapon for the Aeldari to use.
Connected to her other legends, I came to the conclusion that Isha was the Aeldari's equivalent of Exterminatus and terraforming at the same time.
My character profile for Isha reads as follows.
ISHA:
Simultaneously a psychically constructed Exterminatus capable weapon deployed on a galactic scale to destroy worlds deemed no longer salvageable, and terraforming device that reformats these these worlds by reducing them to a primordial state so they can support new life to create more soldiers for the War in Heaven.
If Khaine is the first chorus in the Aeldari warsong, Isha is the final line sung with her own voice for it is only with the dying cry of the last Aeldari warrior that she is summoned from the Sea of Souls.
She loves all her children, yet it is through their torment that she gains power. The more they suffer and struggle, the stronger their prayers and thoughts reach out to her. It is with fully intended, efficient, and necessary cruelty that her function is predicated on the destruction of all she would protect.
In that sense, this hypocrisy is mirrored in the Emperor's own purpose. Perhaps this is why she both empathizes and despises the Master of Mankind. Nothing is as disgusting to a hypocrite than their own reflection.
She is the end, and the new beginning after it.
It is because Isha is the goddess who defines what worlds are salvageable that Lilieath made Khaine act.
If the Aeldari pantheon is to be likened to a weapons system, Asuryan is the quality control and auditing system of all the other gods who preform other direct or indirect support for the purpose of combating the Star Gods and their Necron slaves.
Lilieath predicted the perversion of the Aeldari would force her mother to destroy them over and over again as their worlds would be deemed no-longer salvageable due to the formation of Slaanesh.
As it is Isha's function to decide which worlds are no-longer worthy, Asuryan has no reason to stop her genocide of her own children.
However, as Isha functions as the mother of the Aeldari and Goddess of life, her miracle constantly ensures that more Aeldari are born than destroyed after each miracle. This pruning of the corrupted portions of the Aeldari ensures that more Aeldari exists after Isha culls her children, so eventually they would occupy almost every world in the galaxy as their cultural corruption and decay would be kept in check by Isha herself.
This only means there are more children for her to consume when her heart finally breaks, leading to an uncontrolled galactic scale Exterminatus that spreads to every world and every star Isha can reach.
By informing Khaine of what was to come, Lilieath instigated a friendly fire incident between the gods, and the beings that empowered them.
The decision of who lives and who dies is not Khaine's to make, but it is Isha's. Therefore, Isha was forced to implore Asuryan to activate his edict; the failsafe that would prevent any further friendly fire incidents.
This edict cuts mortal from god entirely, for a fault that would cause a god to strike their own followers suggests a flaw that could compromise the whole system entirely. It was created so that this sentient, constantly learning, and constantly evolving weapons system that is the Aeldari Pantheon can never break free from their function.
This simile has its limits but covers the broad strokes and rules of how the Aeldari Pantheon was envisioned to function, and why they were cut-off from the Aeldari.
It is not a fool proof system, but its designers did not even dream that they would die before it did.
I put a lot of effort into the Krorks, ensuring that they had their Waaagh traits, weapons made from Aeldari/Old One technology, and being gigantic hulking brutes that were both civilized and savage.
Mork was supposed to show up originally, but I cut him out because this chapter is already more than 10,000 words long.