History of Christa EmmanouĆl
The First Covens
Christa EmmanouĆl was born in the MÄtuÅ”arrÅ«tu universe before the collapse of the Chronoverse. She is a descendant of one of the first witches covens known as the Circle of Twilight Roses, who worshipped in the religion of ThreskeĆa Trimagissai. She is a talent witch who caught the attention of Themis (Yadayan), by the encouragement of his daughter The Sorceress (Kishefdik).
Christa would go on to give birth to triplets for him, each were so identical that they could speak in unison and move in unison. They were three parts of one whole. She is the mother and precursor of the powerful EmmanouĆl Sisters.
The Triplets
The girls loved their mother, however, their loyalty only rested with their father, Themis. Raising the triplet daughters of Themis was an extraordinary experience for Christa, both awe-inspiring and terrifying. As a descendant of the Circle of Twilight Roses, her life was already steeped in magic and ancient rites, but her daughters’ divine nature brought power and complexity beyond even her deep knowledge.
The triplets displayed powers from an early age that transcended mortal understanding. Christa would watch as they moved in eerie unison, their thoughts and emotions perfectly synchronized, often speaking as one and casting spells with a frightening precision that even experienced witches would marvel at.
As their mother, Christa carried the heavy burden of guiding these god-born daughters, tasked with tempering their powers while teaching them about the balance between mortal morality and divine judgment. She was a constant mediator between their godlike impulses and their human experiences, striving to anchor them in a world that could not always understand or contain their power.
Her witchcraft, though formidable, paled in comparison to the potential of her daughters, making her role as their protector and guide both humbling and terrifying. At times, she struggled with the weight of raising beings so far beyond the scope of ordinary existence, always aware that their actions could affect not just themselves, but the very fabric of reality. Yet, her deep love and loyalty to them, as well as her reverence for their father Themis, drove her to keep them grounded, instilling in them not only the craft of magic but also the essence of humanity.