There was a gentle glow around the sanctum. Mystica hovered in the air, eagerly waiting for the teleportation spell to finish. This was always the most nerve-wracking part about bestowing a new champion. A part of her still doubted herself, and wondered if she had selected the right person. But she had to have faith in herself. Her divine judgement had never steered her wrong before, and there was no reason to indicate that this would be any exception.
Regardless, she couldn't let her new champion see any doubts or insecurities. It was always a difficult adjustment, and Mystica was prepared to help ease her into her new role. There wasn't any doubt on whether or not her champion would accept. After all, she knew that this girl was truly pure of heart and a selfless and benevolent soul. Even though she wasn't physically in the sanctum itself, Mystica's form was reflected across a giant crystal on a podium in the centre of the room. She had a humanoid visage, with a matronly figure based on what the mortals tended to find comforting. Although the combination of cerulean skin, shining golden eyes, and hair white as snow did give her an otherworldly appearance. She had to maintain some pride in where she came from.
The teleportation spell finished, and a silhouette began to manifest right in front of the fountain. A moment later, a human girl appeared, eyes wide and full of bewilderment. Mystica smiled. It was time. "Fear not, my child, for I have heard your prayers. I am Mystica, protector of the innocent and champion of all that is right. You are in a safe place now, Zoe."
Zoe looked at her and blinked in surprise. "I... you know my name? How did I get here? And what exactly
are
you?"
These were all questions Mystica was fully prepared for. "I am a being from beyond the stars. I exist beyond the plane that the humans of Earth are accustomed to. And I help protect the Earth from otherworldly threats, dangers that if left unchecked could consume all of humanity." Mystica smiled gently at her new companion. "I am forbidden from directly interfering with these dangers, of course. But I am allowed to select a champion, someone capable of defending humanity from these terrors. And I have selected you."
Mystica gave her words a moment to sink in before continuing. "I can see the lives of humans down on the earth, and I can hear the song in their hearts. Yours is one that cries out for righteousness. You have a rare kindness in your soul, a compassion and generosity that is rarely matched. That is why I am here to grant you the power to protect the innocent and defend the world you love."
It was a lot to take in, Mystica knew that. But she was patient. She would be happy to explain herself and answer any questions Zoe may have. This was an important cause after all, and someone with a heart as pure as Zoe would surely answer the call.
"Why me? That doesn't make any sense. I don't see how I'm pure or innocent, by any stretch of the imagination. I'm honoured, but I think you've got the wrong person." Zoe shifted awkwardly in place. " And see, I was kinda in the middle of something, so if you could just warp me back down to Earth, I'd really appreciate it."
"Don't worry, my child, I know I have the right person. And you don't need to worry about the predicament from back where you came from." Mystica let a gentle smile cover her face. She always enjoyed explaining this part. "You'll have to forgive me for using a little bit of trickery. It was a test, you see, one that you passed with flying colours. I created an illusion, one designed to test your morality, and your sense of justice shone through."
Zoe had a confused expression on her face. "So that goth chick at the bar, who said she needed an outlet for her stress relief... that was you?"
Mystica nodded. "It was. I manifested an image of someone who had fallen to corruption and evil, who was struggling with the inner turmoil you humans call 'stress.' You immediately offered to help with your kind and generous nature."
"But, um, what about when she - I mean you - promised to inflict a whole new level of pain that I'd never experienced? You said that I wouldn't be able to sit properly for a week."
"Oh, I see the confusion!" Mystica silently chided herself. Sometimes she forgot that human communication was complicated, and often words could be misconstrued. "Don't worry, I won't let any harm befall you. It was all part of the test. Despite your vicious enemy lashing out at you, you were undeterred in your desire to help them. Not even awful threats of violence could break your resolve."
Zoe responded with a slow blink. "So you're