It had been quite some time since the mage had last visited this place, which happened to be nowhere in particular. These fields of grass endless to the eye formed a green ocean that seemed deeper than the seas. Although the grass was tall and danger high in this area this one kept walking, strutting through the grass blissfully or seemingly so, of the dangers that could lie in wait for him. Though when traveling he didn’t need to remind himself of the dangers no, he would instead remind himself of his goals and just how important further research was. Knowledge outweighed any threat of danger.
Ray himself seemed just as un-orderly as he always was. His mostly black cloak seemed to have gotten a few more multicolored patches sewn within it, and still with the disguise of color the age of the clothes was apparent, the black seemed just a bit lighter as everything fades, even the deepest black, with time. His face was sunken, dull, and dry. The black hair on his head was not so gracefully falling out in clumps leaving bold spots here and there that were impossible to cover up. Though he could have worn a wig he thought such things as appearance trivial and therefor refuses to stoop to such levels. He was an Alchemist after all and he knew more than anyone, by the very craft of his art, looks cannot give credit to anything but beauty.
All this time he had seemed to be headed, traveling, in some random way. A direction given by the wind was the path that he seemed to follow. He was, as of right now, a wanderer; one in search of something more and the secrets of both life and death. For it was quite obvious that through death comes life, and vice versa. Though the use of such secrets would be for his own game, his betterment of everything that he considers weak and worthless, this, in reality, would mean the shaping of a whole new world. There was just so much wrong with this one. It was so imperfect.
Lost in thought he kept on walking, planning, and just thinking on his various theories and his next experiment. So much to be done and so little time; sometimes it was hard to believe that five hundred years as already passes and he has yet to make a homunculus. That fact saddened him, but also made his resolve more adamant. He was going to create one before the century was over. If he were to be looked in the eyes at the moment it would be known to even the dullest of people that he was lost in thought, his eyes glazed over in his visions and he was, for all practical purposes, in his own head. A very scary place indeed.
Thought being broke as he reached a great monument, a megalith, and looked up to observe it. Even when lost in thought he was not stupid enough to be completely absorbed in his world of ideas and theory. No, he was the master of his body, mind, and soul not his thoughts or the inner world of his mind. Sighing a little he placed a hand on the stone, it was cold in the fall air. ”You just sit here all day. It must be interesting what you see.” his hand moved down the stone until eventually it back by his side. This was a great stone indeed, but it held little interest to him. With that said he began his journey again towards the destination unknown, but he knew that the wind would lead him to where he needed to be. It was a fun game to him, following the wind. It added variety to where he went and what would happen. He had come to some interesting places based on where the wind blew. Though this time was a bit different than the other times and as the wind blew again against his back he thought he saw out of the corner of his eye a person pressed against the great megalith using it as a shield against the wind.
Turning the nuit set his eyes upon the other and his rather ruffed up appearance, ”My, my,” he said in a tone of voice that almost seemed mocking, ”You look like you’re in the need of some assistance.” his cold dead eyes would meet the others, ”You know, it’s been quite a while since I’ve run into another nuit while traveling like this.” he smiled as if amused, his rotted teeth showing the pleasure that this situation was giving him. Normally he wouldn’t bother with interacting with another nuit unless he was confronted first, but this time was different. The other seemed in no shape to fight, and therefore could provide only a nuance of a threat. Though he had little combat experience he was sure he could take him if he so desired, or even was lashed out upon. He laughed a little, there he goes expecting the worst out of everyone, but his distrust of nuit didn’t steam out of thin air. |
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