User blog:SiRenfield/Geist (Lenfield/Mistress of the Heavenly Yard Amalgam)

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"Do you even know what death is? That way, you'll completely disappear from this world. And I wouldn't want that."

Gast is a reincarnated human and former forest spirit of Held. She is the apprentice of Elluki Clockworker, helping him collect the Seven Deadly Sins, and a close friend of Kyla.

Early Life
About 528 years before EC 0, the god Held created the forest spirits of Eldoh's Forest, including Geist. Forbidden from leaving the forest by the deity, Geist obeyed. At some point, the forest spirit met Elluki Clockworker and the two became familiar with each other.undefinedSometime before the Venomania Event, Geist saw the Duchess, Sateriasis Venomania, talking to Held at the Millennium Tree.

Forest Encounter
In early EC 499, Geist, along with Kyla, saw the sleeping Held being attacked by her old friend, Elluki. Geist, in her animal form, picked up a pomegranate fruit and threw it from a tree at the sorcerer. Hitting its mark, the sorcerer cried in pain before turning to face the two spirits, explaining that he wasn’t “bullying” the deity. Geist lectured the mage on using violence and Elluki sarcastically responded to the statement’s hypocrisy. Interpreting it as sincere, the forest spirit thanked Elluki and the mage bluntly clarified it wasn’t a compliment before saying Held was asleep and should return some other time.

Shortly afterward, Kyla had gone missing and Geist searched ceaselessly for the forest spirit. Two weeks later, the chipmunk finally found the spirit in a human home, trapped in a cage. Geist threw stones at the window to catch Kyla's attention, squeezing through the window and opening the cage so they could escape. Seeing an old man interrupt them and speak with Kyla, Geist dully listened to their conversation until it was finished and slipped out with the fellow spirit back to the Millennium Tree Forest. Geist watched as Held lectured Kyle and, the next morning, comforted him as he sulked. As Kyla tried justifying his disappearance, the chipmunk responded that it was the spirit’s fault for leaving the forest in the first place, explaining how the robin could have died and that Geist didn’t want that.