Before becoming huntresses, the young reproducers of the Pale Ones are granted brief excursions beyond the shelter — carefully supervised steps into a world they have only heard whispered about in the dark.
Still beautiful, still regal in the quiet arrogance of those born underground, they walk through the dead city with the confidence of youth. Their skin is unweathered, their eyes bright with a curiosity unmarred by fear.
Ash markings and loose hair shimmer against the ruins, symbols of a status that will soon be stripped away by life and duty. They study the surface with a calm that borders on innocence, unaware of what truly awaits them once their time beneath the earth ends.
Soon they will be judged by the strength of their children and cast into their new role.
For now, in these fleeting moments, they stand between two worlds: the fragile echo of the old civilization below, and the harsh, feral rebirth above.



