Moritz pondered his mothers question seriously, unsure on his response. He understood fiction, a false tale told for enjoyment... But did not quite see this "joke" his mother termed as the same thing.
"I suppose it depends on the delivery, maybe? If I'm reading a piece of fiction, I know its not true. I accept it. And can possibly enjoy it for what it is. Whereas this was kind of dropped in, and then told afterwards it was a piece of fiction. So I guess a fictional story isn't a lie, if its initially approached as not being true. You approached what you said with the intention of making me believe it was true, only to then afterwards reveal it was false. That seems logical enough. Or maybe I just don't like surprises..."
Moritz puzzled over this for a bit before progressing onward with his thoughts. Quite a few things were being discussed back and forth between the two of them, and it was tricky to keep a train of thought on all of them.
At her acceptance of his secret Moritz nodded, not speaking more on the subject. He did not think she would go around spreading the information, though he did not inherently find her to be completely truthful. He had seen her lie before, and had even been the recipient of those lies before. Sometimes when she thought he would not understand, or thought the lie was better for him, but they were lies all the same. Secrets though, he felt if nothing else his mother was good at keeping secrets.
At her permission to study her Moritz began to concentrate on using his Iraso sight, but knew too much was going on for that. Perhaps, he thought to himself, when their talking calmed down. But still, it was good to have her accept his usage in that way.
"No, I've done that with others before, but only when they said it was okay for me to practice on them. And there are plenty of other ways to practice my ability other than following you around."
At the mention of Zach and his usage of Pathfinding Moritz frowned, considering what he had told his mother.
"Colors? I don't think it really works that way. Or maybe it will, but only when I'm better. So far I don't really see in colors, its all just... Light. Honestly, it's hard to explain to someone who can't see as I do now. Its like learning to see a new color or... Or someone being blind, and someone who can see trying to explain to them a certain color. It doesn't really explain well if you can't see it as well. Or maybe he was just using colors to try and explain things to you. So far I've just seen... Uh... Imagine a light, one that is brighter or dimmer. And then picture... Something that is light or dense, airy or solid. Those two degrees of change, brightness and lightness. Now put those together into one thing, that is about as close as I can explain it to you. Its kind of like seeing how bright and dense something is, but not."
At the word Aura Moritz was confused, as he vaguely understood the word but was unsure what it meant in this context.
"Wait, an aura? Whats an aura? Isn't that like... A thing around something? That's not how this works. I don't see things around people, I see the people themselves. Kind of like a... Layer on top of them, along with the more normal things. Its hard to explain... But I don't see anything... Around them. I just see them, but differently. Its there, within you, is you, is everyone and everything, the thing I see. Your eyes, you just don't have the capacity to see it with your eyes the way they are. Kind of like if there was a certain color you couldn't see, that you were blind to. Except everything in the world was painted secretly in that color, the color you can't see. The color djed."
Julan having arrived, announced himself in a manner very... Julan. Mortiz mother Madeira seemed to take this chance to make nice to the ghost, while also trying to get it to go away for now. The former Moritz realized, the latter he missed.
The young ghost seemed to perk up at the offer, similar to a small child smelling the scent of cookies and someone offering them some. Waving to Moritz the spirit shot off into the house, clearly excited for the treat and forgetting his labors and tiredness from a moment before.
"Sure miss Moritz mom, thanks!"
Having gotten up to greet the ghost Moritz looked about and watched as the ghost vanished inside Infinity Manor, taking a few steps over to pick up the small object the ghost had dropped. Taking a closer look he realized it was a small metal bracelet, a charm bracelet, a series of tiny dark metal links forming into a circle. Along with the bracelet itself there was a single charm on one of the links, which took the form of a circle or possibly the letter O. Holding the bracelet in one hand Moritz walked back over and sat with his mother, inspecting the odd bracelet.
"I guess he remembered it was my birthday, and decided to get me a gift. Thats Julan, I met him at school. He likes to play games and things, and so has been hanging around since we met and played some games. We played Iraso hide and seek, which is where he hides in a way a normal person couldn't find him, and then I use my Iraso vision to follow his trail and track him down. I mentioned I needed to practice, and how, and so he sort of made it into a game. He doesn't really do much of anything, but he likes to play games and things."
As soon as the questions about Julan began they ended, turning back to another topic. Now that he had explained how he had met the Ethaefal his mother wanted details, further details about his vision and why he met them.
"As for the vision... Let me see. So it happened while I was here in the house. That's how it knew about it, because it was here when I had it. And then I told it about the vision a few times to help me remember it."
Pausing again Mortiz dug through his memory, trying to explain things properly. After another short break he began speaking, in his more regular and practiced rate and tone, which was tricky seeing as how much he had to say to explain even the basics of things.
"So I guess the order of things... I was having a dream, I don't really remember about what. But then as I was waking up, I did not completely wake up, but I knew I wasn't asleep anymore. It was clear it wasn't a dream, but something real I was seeing. Or that someone was showing me. Afterwards when I got up I said what I saw, which was how the house learned of my vision. It was kind of a lot, and I couldn't go back to sleep, so I went for a walk. That was when I saw the shooting star crash down, which turned out to by a piece of Skyglass. Not a meteor, but an actual piece of Skyglass. Ta... Whatever... The Ethaefal. He seemed rather concerned about that, and they seemed to know what it was when I showed them. Anyways, I went and tracked down the falling star, found the piece of Skyglass, and then went to school. At school I asked a few questions, trying to understand the vision, which led to me explaining to the class my vision. I guess some of them decided to tell people, because someone told someone and eventually the two Ethaefal learned about it. And so later on they came to the school and called me out of class, and spoke to me in someones office about the vision and things, and my eyes, and the falling star I found, and such. Which was when Ay-thing called it a Prophetic Vision. Although I think that was more because I disagreed when she called it something else that wasn't right and she then settled on calling it that."
Having fully explained the source of the term prophetic vision and how it had come up, without actually explaining what that vision was about- something Madeira had not asked technically and which Moritz mind skated over- he let out a sigh and stared off for a few moments.
Absentmindedly Moritz looked down at the bracelet, inspecting it and slipping it onto one wrist. Once he did though he decided to see if it would look better on the other wrist, and went to move it, only to realize it would not move.
"Hmmm... The bracelet thing seems to be stuck on my wrist. It won't come off."
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