“A flash and Throbbing pain.
A mindswept ice fire. Ruined wastescape.
Outwardly projected from this inward brain.
And what’s my regret, again?”
-Salvidor Lisker
Salvidor felt the soft missing tug of gravitation. His eyes were closed and he felt very much at peace. Enjoying the small lifting and floating sensations, as if he were underwater. Slowly opening his eyes, the presence of others had not gone unnoticed, but largely ignored. He felt like a well of indifference floating in an ocean of apathy. It was a warm soothing experience.
His surrounding was lightless and yet vision was not denied him, only things to see were lacking. A few people were standing around him, as he felt himself lowered to his feet. He quickly ran a hand through his unkempt platinum hair and straightened his glasses back upon the bridge of his nose.
A woman stood to his left, pale and tragic. She appeared to be severely wounded and was bleeding alarmingly from her eyes, nose and ears. Her long hair was even paler than Sal’s. Her skin had the appearance of someone who was either in shock or simply had no blood left to lend color. Sal cocked his head to the left in curiosity.
“Are you alright, maam?” His voice resounded in echoic timbre.
“No.” Came a soft whine that refused to echo. Sal could barely hear her though he was standing next to her.
“What’s wrong, why are you bleeding?” Salvidor asked, with an eyebrow arched in presentiment.
“I’ll never get out… They won’t let me out…” The soft cries replied. Blood seemed to flow and seep from her face. In seconds, she appeared in a graveyard, standing before a great stone monument fashioned in the likeness of an angel. It held a sword out at the ground and it’s piercing eyes seemed to be staring at Sal. The woman fell to her knees before the cold gravestone and Sal’s eyes widened in horror. The woman began to…melt and fade away at the feet of this statue. It started with her head as more and more blood began to abandon her. The end result was total dissolution and the graveyard faded away.
Salvidor stood bereft of words or thought unable to resolve whether what he had witnessed had truly occurred. He had to admit that this place or lack of place could not be taken at face value. If the great Tao flowed even here…then there was a way to flourish and a way to fade.
Sal’s heart steeled over and he felt reassured. This place was the ultimate test of mettle. It was nothing new to one well-versed in the Tao. He relaxed his mind and quickly re-chanted a short mantra. The place may seem lawless and without reason but every place and even a lack of place has an ecology. A system that differs to the circumstances. Each system has a flow and one can travel with it or against it. Sal’s eyes shot open. If he could find that flow...then this place would become just as good as any other.
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A tiny black-robed figure sat, perched in watch of the new arrivals. Underneath the dark hood was the unassuming face of an adorable twelve-year old boy. His light brown hair orderly arrayed in a mess. His grey eyes were flashing from one new arrival to another greedily, an ignoble grin spread across his features. He was adorable to look upon, sure, but if you had stared long enough you could see a frightening creature grinning through the features of this twelve-year old boy. As if the cute face was a rubber mask disguising some hateful gremlin. He giggled lightly, covering his mouth politely with his hand. Looking on the new arrivals, as single thought occurred to him. ‘fun.’
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