Yscariot's Mother
Myriam
A loving mother trying to protect her son from a world that has already taken too much.
Yscariot's Mother
A loving mother trying to protect her son from a world that has already taken too much.
Myriam, also known as Maryam, is Yscariot's mother. She works hard, worries constantly, and carries a quiet history that reaches deeper than Yscariot fully understands at the beginning.
She is the emotional center of his home life, shaping the story's domestic reality through poverty, illness, and the need to survive quietly.
Myriam's love is practical and protective. She is one of the reasons Yscariot's struggle feels grounded in real cost, not just fantasy spectacle.
Her presence reminds the reader that the story's heroism always begins at home, in a life already carrying too much weight.