Timestamp: Early Summer, 511 AV
Location: Wind Reach
Purpose: Chemar's Dreamwalking L2 Gnosis
Status: Closed
As she walked, the Chevena glittered around her. Chemar knew there were Chevi here that longed to be touched, stroked, understood. There was a quality to the strands of light wrapping around her that told her who was alive and who was dead, currently not adding to their chevi. People alive had a glow about their chevi that felt energized and vibrant. People who were not or who were otherwise not actively living had a dullness to their chevi. Chemar had to simply reach out her hands, stroke the strands, and look into the lives of the people who filled the chevena.
Yet something held her back. She knew she was asleep and hadn't consciously sought the Chevena or a specific Chevi. And yet she was here as a seeker. There was something disturbing about it too for each strand she touched sang off-key to her as if it were not the right life she sought. The only problem was, she'd had no idea what or whom she sought. It was a dream, ironically enough, of dreamwalking - a skill that only related to dreams so entirely fringely that it borrowed its name from the happening. Dreamwalkers knew too much, felt too much, and could find anything lost. They were feared, misunderstood, and all for a good reason. Dreamwalkers could steal whole lives by wiping away or altering the memories of the past in an individual person. Most never did, but Nysel still marked those perfectly capable of it. His followers comprised of all sorts.
Chemar continued to travel. She had no idea what she was looking for. She felt lost and uncertain, knowing only where her own Chevi was and that it was the doorway home. Without a key, looking was useless, even if one knew what they were looking for. So many people had lived. So too had many died. The Chevena was a tangle without a guide and that's what the keys were.
And yet, in the back of Chemar's mind, from the other dreams like this, she knew what she should be looking for. There was a scent, a particular celestial fragrance that she wanted to find. But that was not the way of the chevena, and so it was difficult. How did one find a scent? One needed a key. In the real world, sweat broke out on the sleeping woman's forehead and she tossed restlessly even as Chemar in the Chevena turned round and round.
"Little Seeker. You search even though you don't know what it is you seek. You know, even though you cannot remember, that it is getting close to their time, don't you? And even as your mortal mind grows confused, your immortal soul knows. Little seeker, you need to reconnect. The answers to what you seek are not within the Chevena, but within your Chavi. I have need of you to find them soon. The world is calmer now. Things are more stable. It is time to bring one of Mizahar's greatest treasures home. Will you help me?" The voice asked, surrounding her, smothering her, warm and cold at once. The scent she'd thought of earlier floated around her and made her heart wrench for something lost, something lost on her watch.
She lost her footings, her bearings, and even her sense of self as the ground twisted and the world spun around her. The chevena flexed as its Lord passed, moving away from her, moving onward. The strands blurred for a moment, looking for all the world like stars until her vision cleared and reunited them into the interconnected world that only a Dreamwalker could see.
"Hurry, little seeker. Can't you feel the urgency? They will only be blooming for a short time. Already you remember their scent. Is there more? I will not tell you, other than to advice you to seek the answers for yourself. If you wait any longer, they will not be where you finally decide to look." The voice cautioned, then disappeared altogether.
There were no answers, just questions, which was something a Dreamwalker learned early on. But she knew her lord's voice. She knew his needs. She had to find something for him, something incredibly important - she knew=- and something the world was ready to know about once more.
The thought scared her, but not enough to wake her in the real world or throw her out of the Dream or the Chevena.