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by Caelum on April 7th, 2010, 5:15 pm
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by Charon on April 23rd, 2010, 2:16 am
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by Charon on May 4th, 2010, 12:52 am
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by Baku on May 22nd, 2011, 5:06 am
The children of the world were more fragile than most. Their bodies small, their physical strength weak. Their mind was barely able to comprehend anything beyond what stimulated their raw emotion of happiness, sorrow and anger. They knew pain, and they knew comfort. Most often with the harsh living conditions within the lands, they knew more of the former. The child before Caelum seemed different, however. Her expressionless face seemed void of any emotion at all. She didn’t shy away as Caelum knelt before her. She didn’t flinch when Caelum reached out to her with his hands to her. It was almost as if he were speaking to the wooden doll she carried in her hands. As Caelum uttered his question to the child, she slowly shook her head in response. “You should go.” She said with a calm, even tone. “They’re dangerous when they’re like this.” Before Caelum could question who, a glimmer of light caught his eyes as the blurred motion barely gave him enough time to react, leaning back as the head of a Ranseur came rushing down, the tip imbedding into the ground between Caelum and the child. As Caelum’s eyes slowly moved up the shaft of the weapon, he would see to large blue hands grasping it tightly, blood trickling down from wounds that lined his body. That heavy feeling within Caelum became stronger as each fresh wound caught his sight. The musculature of the blue skinned man was large, and defined as his eyes continued to follow upward until finally meeting with a dark piercing gaze looking down into Caelum’s eyes. The Akalak’s long dark hair, matted with blood the same as the child’s. Teeth were bore as a hiss echoed out between them. “Don’t! Touch! Her!” the Akalak’s voice said, reverberating on itself as if two different people were speaking from one mouth. “I’ll kill you.” The Akalak then fell to his knees, as if his strength had fled him. One hand pressing along the ground for support, the other gripping the shaft of his Ranseur as he barely managed to keep himself from collapsing. The child slowly stepped over to the Akalak, her arms stretching out as one slipped under the Akalak’s neck, the other laying over his back as the doll in her hand draped over his side. Her head laid along top of his as the Akalak’s heaving breaths begin to slow down, to shallow. His intensity diminishing slightly. “Not yet.” the child said if Caelum made any attempt to move again. |
~Not all dreams, are meant to be had. |
by Caelum on May 22nd, 2011, 8:03 pm
spiritless and mean ghosts that come between I will keep my wits about myself disregard directions sent from hell - the avett brothers; sanguine. Fear rocketed through Caelum with the razor flash and thud of the ranseur burrowing between him and the star eyed child. It coursed through limbs that still felt weighed with iron bones, jolting his heart until he fell backwards onto his butt, hands splayed against the earth behind him. Confusion garbled in his eyes, mouth dropping open as the child spoke again. He watched, riveted, as the Akalak warrior sank, able limbs seeming to leak out all of their hard won strength and the girl folded herself over him like a desperate, tiny protector huddling against all of the threats in the world. "Who are they?" Still the words burst from with a fight, every atom of his own sluggish and struggling. If he did not know better, he would think he had been drugged. Thoughts popped and died in his mind like stars, too close, signifying the burden of the lives lost counted by the dead who had drifted through his dreams. He wondered now if he had been dreaming at all, or if he still was. "What are they?" Even as his question reorganized itself, his attention refocused on the Akalak. The scent of blood was thick and familiar, the grieving cries of all those phantoms still a slaughtered orchestra in his head. Not yet, she had said. Don't go yet? He wondered. It failed to matter because he was scrambling awkwardly forward, to hands and knees and then just in a frozen genuflection to reach for the failing warrior. "Warrior," he used Common, unearthly accent thrusting itself against his consonants. "I swear I mean no harm. Child, let me see. Please." He was careful not to touch the child, the warning gritted through the rip of a ranseur not forgotten, but the Akalak's breath was fading, his body seeming to be failing. Time was crucial. He slid two fingers beneath the Akalak's jaw, gentle against sky colored skin, seeking a pulse even while with his eyes he sought the source of the worst wounds. |
by Baku on June 18th, 2011, 3:58 am
For the longest time there seemed to be silence as Caelum looked over the child and the Akalak that were cradled along the ground before him. The silence could almost be considered deafening as he slowly reached out, inching his fingers toward the pair, calling out to them. “What would you do?” a voice then entered Caelum’s head, like a whisper along the wind. It was then he would notice that the child and Akalak before him had turned black and white in color. Shades of blue had turned practically grey, and a tear along the child’s cheek seemed to be frozen in place without sliding further down. As Caelum looked around, he would notice other oddities. He felt no wind at his face, no sounds of nature. A dandelion’s seedlings, white and floating stood frozen in the air. It was as though things had frozen in that instant before him. “What would you do?” the voice then said again, this time echoing, and seemingly close. From behind. As Caelum spun around, he would see the slender figure of woman standing before him, the radiance of her white robes brilliant, her dark hair flowing, her blue eyes piercing down into Caelum’s own. She was the only other entity in Caelum’s sight right now that was both with motion and color. A warm smile crossed her face as she began to approach Caelum. “Here, an Akalak lays injured before you, fallen child,” the woman said, her voice still echoing as she stepped past Caelum, approaching the Akalak and young girl, “his injuries are lethal, but they are sever enough that he can no longer go on without proper rest. However, to fall into slumber, bleeding with an open wound, such would be the death of him as predators closed in.” The woman then slowly turned to look at Caelum once more. “So would you heal this Akalak then?” the woman asked. “Would you clean his wounds, dress them in bandages and see to it that he would begin to regain the quite substantial strength that he has?” Before Caelum could answer, she rose his hand to stop it. “What if I were to now tell you, that said strength was used to slaughter dozens of individuals, all in order to bring this girl back, and make her his wife?” the woman then asked suddenly. “Would you heal him then?” |
~Not all dreams, are meant to be had. |
by Caelum on June 20th, 2011, 4:02 am
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by Tabarnac on July 2nd, 2011, 7:06 pm
Tabarnac taking over with permission from both the beleaguered Baku and Caelum's player. *** There was a momentary eternity while the goddess internalized his response, when the weight of the world's pains and illnesses seemed about to invade Caelum as well as crush him, make him suffer every sling and arrow, every fever and laceration. His mind was flirting with a more divine experience of reality, perhaps something along the lines of how Rak'keli Herself experienced the world. Armed with such knowledge it was easier to understand her demand that all wounds be healed. Caelum was correct: the world was full of suffering. She didn't care who caused it, but cared more that each case was dealt with, each aberration was corrected. She laughed. With that, the weight of the cosmic language singing in her wordless mirth, the patter of cool rain eased the pressure within him, though it did not dissipate. "Oh Caelum," She said finally, and the love in it was fit to make a heart break. "I have missed you these centuries. Do you remember Kasb'el? Do you remember when you were Yosef, from the tents of Gowan, of the sons of Basalom? Do you remember further back when I eased the pain of your children's passage from your womb into the world? You know these deaths and pains I share with you. You have known so many since the dawn of man, and you will know many more before..." She turned her head slightly, and it became quite clear that the Akalak and his child-bride were the objects of her attention now. "Heal them, Caelum, son of Syna, and I will help you." The world began to come back into focus, color returning, as well as the weight of the world's sufferings. Strange things shifted in his perception and within him, and his hand was back at the man's throat, the heartbeat not a dying sparrow but a mighty osprey buffeting its wings against a fishing net that dragged it down into Laviku's bosom. He saw things while in the thrall of this sister of Avalis. Saw the Akalak's life in one painful instant of revelation, seeing with clarity the cause and effect of his life, the choices and deviations, the joys and the doubts. He sensed with an ache in his own crotch the girl's womb opened too soon, the bleeding of a broken maidenhead from his overeager insistence. There was love, though, too, between them. A strange and damaged thing, but with the potential for Cheva's blessing. Who was he to judge? Who, indeed, was Rak'keli herself to judge? She left judgment to Lhex and others, merely answering the weight of blood and suffering with compassion and mercy. Justice might be blind, but she was not. Justice might have clever eyes like Caelum surmised, and certainly Rak'keli's vision was deep and probing. "You have to love them, Caelum," She said in his soul. "All of them, without judgment or attachment. That is the paradigm, the wholeness, of the healer's path." Her own empathic suffering, shared with him, began to push at the edges of what he recognized as himself. Just as he was sure he would be destroyed beneath its weight, he felt Her behind him. A hand on his shoulder, a hand upon his at the Akalak's neck, her forehead tipped to rest upon his crown, and She said one word. One Word. The euphony blasted him to deafness, the sacred geometry of the word searing away his vision. She moved through him. Her energy. Her being. All that he was sacrificed to become a channel for all that She was. In that moment, the death disappeared. In that instant, there was no death, only explosive generative power and he was bigger than Caelum, bigger than he had been since he sang to Syna in the celestial realm, his soul crucified with an endless ecstasy. The Akalak and the girl watched as the strange man fell face first into the turf, their mouths open with shock at their sudden good health. When it became quite clear that he was out for the count, the strong Akalak threw Caelum over his shoulder, took the girl by the hand, and went to find shelter. |
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