26th Fall 522 AV - Mathias' Place
Fall 25th, 522 AV
There is some comfort in the emptiness of the sea. No past. No future. Nothing at all…as if there were no burdens…no responsibilities. A depth of nothingness to become lost in…but then the shining of scales in the dawn rays of Syna…speaks the lie to the serenity.
At times I remember the days in Sunberth fondly. No expectations. Nothing but the self…and the challenge to still be breathing at the rising of Leth…and beyond. It feels almost shameful, to live amongst abundance no one I knew before could ever hope to have…yet find it strangely…purposeless.
It is obvious what is truly the problem...but I can’t…I am beset by the ironies of my life.
I once overheard a conversation by some of the more learned…thugs. One asked whether a man could change his destiny. The others laughed…and kicked his ribs in for fun. From the shadows I wondered the same.
Mathias said there were many…destinies. Perhaps it is only whether a man does what he can, until his 'real' destiny is revealed to him. But the real question, that is never answerable…is what happens after…and whether some things can ever be redeemed…or beaten.
Alric Lysane
“Nymkarta”
The deep throbbing inside his skull jolted him awake, his eyes flaring open just enough to see that the light of dawn was barely beginning over the horizon in front of him. Alric rubbed his face, blinked and then rolled over to try to bury his face into the ground. The taste of sand caused him to rear up and splutter, the flash of wondering where he was hitting him for a few moments before memory trickled back in – he was on the beach. He had been writing and had fallen asleep by the warmth of the fire. The fact that he had not been awoken by the bite of sandflies was merely a testament to how powerful Stu’s concoctions were getting of late.
“Jade…is someone attacking us?”
“No”
“So there is no…imminent danger?” he asked with a wince for the pulsing in his skull.
“No”
“Then…why? It’s not even dawn yet”
“Yes it is Nymkarta”
Alric rolled to his side and looked upon the blended shades of darkness and light for a few moments, breathing and pushing back against the mild hangover, making sure he understood the time well enough before answering. Jade had a habit of being right, which was and endless source of annoyance for him, and what Alric thought was amusement for the Gasvik…after a fashion.
“Syna isn’t even fully up yet”
“You doubt my timing?”
“That’s a trick…you’re a tricksy Gasvik…gods why are we even having this conversation?”
“Because you need it”
“Meaning?”
“Meaning you need it. And Mathias was supposed to meet with you today. The time is right for…what was planned”
“Is that so?” he asked, watching the Gasvik carefully for a while, not getting anything but impassive certainty, not that he expected anything else, “Very well…I’ll…be along…soon”
“I will let him know, lost little beach thing”
“Oh you son of…” he began the curse and trailed off.
It was no use. As far as Jade had told him there were no mother Gasvik, so the insult didn’t work, and Jade took some amusement form the failure of it Alric was sure.
Not that he blamed the Gasvik, things had hardly been as Alric had planned since that fateful journey upon the Wind Eagle, what seemed so long ago. He was certain Jade was…disappointed. Perhaps many were, but Alric had been able to muster up little desire to ‘step into his birth right’ as it were. He wasn’t even sure what he was anymore, let alone what he could be.
With a groan he rolled over and began pushing himself to his feet, amongst much muttering and cursing. Once he had centered himself he began the walk towards Mathias’ cabin.
Words - 645
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Fall 25th, 522 AV
There is some comfort in the emptiness of the sea. No past. No future. Nothing at all…as if there were no burdens…no responsibilities. A depth of nothingness to become lost in…but then the shining of scales in the dawn rays of Syna…speaks the lie to the serenity.
At times I remember the days in Sunberth fondly. No expectations. Nothing but the self…and the challenge to still be breathing at the rising of Leth…and beyond. It feels almost shameful, to live amongst abundance no one I knew before could ever hope to have…yet find it strangely…purposeless.
It is obvious what is truly the problem...but I can’t…I am beset by the ironies of my life.
I once overheard a conversation by some of the more learned…thugs. One asked whether a man could change his destiny. The others laughed…and kicked his ribs in for fun. From the shadows I wondered the same.
Mathias said there were many…destinies. Perhaps it is only whether a man does what he can, until his 'real' destiny is revealed to him. But the real question, that is never answerable…is what happens after…and whether some things can ever be redeemed…or beaten.
Alric Lysane
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“Nymkarta”
The deep throbbing inside his skull jolted him awake, his eyes flaring open just enough to see that the light of dawn was barely beginning over the horizon in front of him. Alric rubbed his face, blinked and then rolled over to try to bury his face into the ground. The taste of sand caused him to rear up and splutter, the flash of wondering where he was hitting him for a few moments before memory trickled back in – he was on the beach. He had been writing and had fallen asleep by the warmth of the fire. The fact that he had not been awoken by the bite of sandflies was merely a testament to how powerful Stu’s concoctions were getting of late.
“Jade…is someone attacking us?”
“No”
“So there is no…imminent danger?” he asked with a wince for the pulsing in his skull.
“No”
“Then…why? It’s not even dawn yet”
“Yes it is Nymkarta”
Alric rolled to his side and looked upon the blended shades of darkness and light for a few moments, breathing and pushing back against the mild hangover, making sure he understood the time well enough before answering. Jade had a habit of being right, which was and endless source of annoyance for him, and what Alric thought was amusement for the Gasvik…after a fashion.
“Syna isn’t even fully up yet”
“You doubt my timing?”
“That’s a trick…you’re a tricksy Gasvik…gods why are we even having this conversation?”
“Because you need it”
“Meaning?”
“Meaning you need it. And Mathias was supposed to meet with you today. The time is right for…what was planned”
“Is that so?” he asked, watching the Gasvik carefully for a while, not getting anything but impassive certainty, not that he expected anything else, “Very well…I’ll…be along…soon”
“I will let him know, lost little beach thing”
“Oh you son of…” he began the curse and trailed off.
It was no use. As far as Jade had told him there were no mother Gasvik, so the insult didn’t work, and Jade took some amusement form the failure of it Alric was sure.
Not that he blamed the Gasvik, things had hardly been as Alric had planned since that fateful journey upon the Wind Eagle, what seemed so long ago. He was certain Jade was…disappointed. Perhaps many were, but Alric had been able to muster up little desire to ‘step into his birth right’ as it were. He wasn’t even sure what he was anymore, let alone what he could be.
With a groan he rolled over and began pushing himself to his feet, amongst much muttering and cursing. Once he had centered himself he began the walk towards Mathias’ cabin.
Words - 645
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