Keran knew exactly what kind of ride she would be in for as soon as Tiche picked her to be her opponent.
And yet, she wasn't wildly intimidated.
She felt that she needed this sort of challenge to bring her back to reality.
Keran had spent fifty years in seclusion; enjoying the married life and devoid of any and all responsibility or outside pressure from the world around her.
She got to engage in romance in its highest form day-after-day; sharing in the bliss with her husband and the women she had come to love just the same as him.
They were their own ecosystem.
They helped each other grow, learn, laugh, and reach ecstasy on a near nightly basis.
But the problem with being in your own isolated paradise is that even though time has stopped for you; the world around you continues to burn.
When the family emerged from seclusion, Keran was the most nervous about their return to society and the things they would find.