6th Winter, 510 AV
Seven calmly ventured though Zeltiva, the port city and widely acclaimed educational center had a lure of the ghost. For, as in life, knowledge is power, and did Seven like power. He had no fantasies of going to the university and signing up for a course, no, that wouldn't do. He would learn by observation, by closely watching the humans. Well, the majority.
The ghosts form was almost invisible, for the energy it took to get out from his prison finally hasn't quite returned yet. He could be seen, but just barely. The dark soulmist would look like a dieing shadow, the see though stuff so faded that one would really have to look to see that there was a ghost there at all. His weakness irritated him, but for now, it had to be tolerated. It all will return in time. Time restores all, good or ill, and has no prejudice for the old or young to those who time has run out. Death will take all those that time has grown bored of.
He had come here in hopes of not only obtaining knowledge but to hone his skills as well. His ghostly abilities, and the magical skills he had held in life, were rusty and needed some major training before he can be who he once was again and continue to claim his revenge. There was just something about being sealed away that really drained one of the power that they once had. It was just as annoying and just as inconvenient as it seemed, and he cursed those who did so. To bad they had passed on long ago, but that doesn't mean he couldn't fight them again, no. He could easily kill their kin, and maybe their reincarnated forms. There will be vengeance and blood yet. The time is not now.
A small, quaint, rather thoroughly destroyed cottage caught his eye. Impressive, it is, the power of fire and the utter destruction that it leaves in its path. Mostly standing, but obviously touched by flames hand he wondered what happened, and why he hadn't got there sooner. He could have helped the place the place burn. If you are going to set a place on fire, do it right, and make sure that nothing is left standing. Not like this, no, the ghost shook his head in a disagreeing fashion.
It was interesting though, how such a city of knowledge would let a decrepit building stand. Why not tear it the rest of the way down and start anew? It was taking up valuable space, and wasn't needed, but, then again, it was just like Seven to get rid of everything that wasn't needed in his book. It was rather wasteful, and waste, just like all the other trash, needed cleaning up. He would lend a helping hand, but he was far too tired to begin to tear down anything; not to mention that his abilities haven't fully come back to him yet.
It could be a great place to rest up. Yes, a perfect place to rest up. To gain some power back, and with it some of his ego too. Deciding that this, seemingly abandoned place, was to be his new place to rest, at least for now, he hovered over there. His ghostly form becoming more obvious as he entered the shadows of the place. If it wasn't being used, then he would use it.