>>5701428"Do you feel any different now that you have absorbed the pearl? You should know what it does better than I do, given how important it was for you to keep it."
"Yes... The entirety of Hedwyn's experiments were based on how closely he was able to replicate the World Spiral Tree and it's ability to connect all three dimensions of the world together as one. Much like the trees the Silver Eyed and other magicians of the astral used before humans forgot their true origins. Supposedly, I am now able to manipulate life itself, for I have unleashed the most out of all my astral potential. However... whatever that means is only relative to those who have any potential left to unlock."
"What do you mean by that?"
"Well, I do not have a violent bone in my body, my thoughts, when conformed into action, are very limited by what I wish to do. For example... I have been grown as someone who only loves and protects by nature, the most I can do in offensive situations is what I have done to the Sea God, merely stun him in place."
"Are you sure you can't do anything else? Try experimenting for a little while."
Sivir ponders on what he wishes to do, thinking of herself as but a little specter in the world, being given orders and disassociating herself from being a living creature. Adapting the wishes of her escapism, she suddenly turns from human into a plant, as the elementals around her burst her into a pile of mist, making her lose her form as she becomes pure Od.
Suddenly, she shapeshifts into an adult wolf, then, into a serpent, then, into a dragon that could barely fit the inside of the house you were staying at. Much like the abyssal entity and the sea god itself, she is able to turn herself into anything she desires to, while also retaining it's original properties, such as flying, breathing through her skin, and crushing what's under her weight (provided she can even hurt a fly) as a reflection of her failed identity as a real woman, and as a mother.
Additionally, when seeing the branches of the astral tree reflecting on the moon, she motioned over to see if she had any control over the primordial life of this planet, and to her surprise, she could effortlessly make it's branches go from the moon to just outside the windowsills, managing to form her own path through the sky.
Curiously, Lucio ceases to embrace Casca, and runs over to the branch.
"Hey, come back! It's dangerous to--" Assuming that her son was merely making a playful mistake, Lucio takes everyone by surprise as he motions over the branches, making them fly high up into the sky, far away as the the moon began to disappear into the horizon.
"WAIT! WHERE ARE YOU GOING!?"
"I'm not the one doing that!" Sivir attempts to pull him back, but it seems that his commands take priority over hers, sending Lucio into the unknown paths of the sky.