A "reconstruct" of, what looks like, Bexaic / Palethanian folktale. Hope I did this well! "Korrae" (Bexaic for partnership, love) A Palethanian moth that may have represented life during the Bihenian period. It's still be a concept in some parts of Eastern Rantallica and the Ash meadow places. "When the angel gets bored of life, for everyone does, they visit the unity. Helping angels pass, guiding others." We don't know what this "Unity" is yet, but from what's also said here, it may be the embodiment of death, or at least the process of becoming an angel. "They don't fight, for they are only things that happen, there is nothing to be fought about." It seems like, in Rantallican or Bexaic culture, they treat life and death equally, unlike some other cultures. They probably got this idea due to the fact that death can get rid of horrible people, or keep the system balanced and never too crowded. Yet death can get rid of good people as well, from what we have found. They know that life also has flaws like pain, watching death, and so on. - K you know who i am by now, don't you? ahah yeah I'm the only one doing these