[-] The Pain that you feel. (Pain... You can move past it. You must move past it or you will perish. You will live.) (The Inside.)
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As you careen aimlessly through the void there is only one thing that you could possibly dream of. Sure you could think of the void around your body or the red flames that engulf it, but there is one thing that stands out and becomes so real to you in the waking world of course it makes you dream of it.
Pain.
Pain is your body's way of telling you that it's taking damage. That it is in trouble. That something is wrong. Most assuredly there is something wrong with your body. Born too small and too soon, is the pain you're feeling even in your Dreams where you're supposed to be able to escape the problems of the waking world something you can escape?
Doubtful. Pain is all you can feel then and now. A constant companion since your birth. You know pain. All kinds of pain. In your Dreams you learn, or possibly relearn, all the ways pain can come about and how to cause it in others and yourself. Nothing about getting rid of the pain.
You Dream of Pain, and all that it is. Inflicted on the self out of guilt or worse. Inflicted on others for other's pleasure or out of necessity. There can be no life without pain. Yes. Of course. You know your own pain so well, the overwhelming sensation of your being tearing apart and breaking by forces you can't control.
Despite pain's necessity there is something else you realize you feel as you Dream about it. You feel Fear. Not fear of pain, but just raw animalistic fear. That's why you were born you realize. Lavos feared for it's life, maybe your life, and despite you not being fully grown you were sent off where now you feel this pain. You feel pain because of another's fear. Fear is something that makes up any living thing's mind, and is just as necessary as pain. It's a survival response.
You want to do what your progenitor could not. You want to survive. Unlike Lavos, you know fear and pain. Knowing them must be good first steps.
Dream: The Pain acquired. For all that pain hurts, it's necessity has been made obvious. Without it life would not work. You understand this now. Pain through the Dreams of others... now that's a thought. Dream: The Fear acquired. Fear is the mind killer, but only when you don't acknowledge it. Or not? You know fear, but fear is such an intricate part of living you can't describe how you can use it on others without experimentation.
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All things must end. Thankfully, this includes your journey through the Sea of Stars. You know that Lavos didn't have a location in mind for you when you were born, but here you are at a destination. As far as you can tell it's a nice planet, but you really don't have anything to compare it to so your opinion doesn't matter for much. A miracle? Outside intervention? Something else? You don't know. There's magic to this world, but you don't get any opportunity to examine it.
Regardless of how you managed to find your way to this world you impact it, and you pain fades away. The flame is gone. The crushing void is gone. You rest in a dreamless sleep and recover from wounds you didn't even know you had, but were nonetheless born with.
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The Frozen Flame. The artifact that Lavos used to influence the world. You have a similar artifact, but maybe because of your lesser form it's smaller. Weaker, like you. It's the size of a small gem, and it lacks the brilliant luster that the original Flame had. Yours is a lesser Flame but the chances that this world has a more potent gem isn't zero. Close to zero at least.
Your gem is small and it travels as you slumber. Birds, people, rivers, and more. Shiny rocks get around.
But then you awake, the Flame becomes more. Soon somebody finds it and claim it as theirs. Who is this person?
[ ] A boy who, like you, is called weak. (No Magic)
[ ] A boy who laughs with a hollow heart. (Bronze Magic)
[ ] A boy who only thinks about the future. (Impact Magic) (OC)
[ ] A girl with nothing to lose. (Rimfrost Magic) (OC)
As someone who knows the bare-bones info about Black Clover, I am tempted to go with the no-magic option...because if there's someone who understands pain it's almost certainly him.