76th of Fall, 511 AV
Auldwin thought about life in Black Rock. He spent a great deal of his time here, when he wasn't wandering somewhere around the Endrykas. During certain seasons it was easy to access both places. Black Rock was all about change. Nothing was ever the same, it seemed. The networks of canals moved, seemingly all by themselves. Not changing into anything better or worse, just something different. The once man thought to himself, was that what he was now? Was he worse, better, or just different? That skin, that blood, that bone that made him was forever gone, but he still remained. His memories were still present, even if they moved along, growing faint as the time stretched past his death.
Life was all around him, people going about their ways. Animals performing their routines. Colorful birds stabbed at the shores to pinch up insects and shellfish. Fish swam beneath the surface of the tropic waters, living on lichen, algae, or other aquatic life. Several Ghosts even had some semblance of a life. Some even had businesses. It made Auldwin think, could he represent himself better one day? Could he provide a service, and collect a wage? What a strange thought. What would he do with money even if he had it? Always changing...he reminded himself. Perhaps he'd improve, perhaps he wouldn't, but he couldn't just stay the same, or he would fade away just like those memories.
That was how he ended up deciding to take the time to actively remember all that he was in the past. Before he tried often to think just about himself, and the things he could remember. It hadn't turned out well. Out of the various experiences he had with Soulmisting and Possession, he was still barely more than a novice at Materialization. Now, he decided to think about how others remembered him, and how things were when he was alive. The first person he thought of was his wife, and the various comments she made toward him.
He remembered how the times when he shaved off his beard she would remark how young it made him look. "Like I married a teenager." she would say jesting at his youthful appearance without all that facial hair. Most of the time he kept it as it was, that growth becoming part of who he was. It kept his face warm in the winters, although he could often remember having to comb particles out of it after having a meal. As he thought of those things he concentrated on the feeling of compressing and shaping his Soulmist. There were some similarities in doing the same with Soulmist Projection, but this took more prolonged concentration, where as Projection was quick, sharp exertions of his prowess. For this he had to remain calm, focus inward, and concentrate on one thing at a time, expanding his thoughts outward to eventually include each bit of his body.
Auldwin thought about life in Black Rock. He spent a great deal of his time here, when he wasn't wandering somewhere around the Endrykas. During certain seasons it was easy to access both places. Black Rock was all about change. Nothing was ever the same, it seemed. The networks of canals moved, seemingly all by themselves. Not changing into anything better or worse, just something different. The once man thought to himself, was that what he was now? Was he worse, better, or just different? That skin, that blood, that bone that made him was forever gone, but he still remained. His memories were still present, even if they moved along, growing faint as the time stretched past his death.
Life was all around him, people going about their ways. Animals performing their routines. Colorful birds stabbed at the shores to pinch up insects and shellfish. Fish swam beneath the surface of the tropic waters, living on lichen, algae, or other aquatic life. Several Ghosts even had some semblance of a life. Some even had businesses. It made Auldwin think, could he represent himself better one day? Could he provide a service, and collect a wage? What a strange thought. What would he do with money even if he had it? Always changing...he reminded himself. Perhaps he'd improve, perhaps he wouldn't, but he couldn't just stay the same, or he would fade away just like those memories.
That was how he ended up deciding to take the time to actively remember all that he was in the past. Before he tried often to think just about himself, and the things he could remember. It hadn't turned out well. Out of the various experiences he had with Soulmisting and Possession, he was still barely more than a novice at Materialization. Now, he decided to think about how others remembered him, and how things were when he was alive. The first person he thought of was his wife, and the various comments she made toward him.
He remembered how the times when he shaved off his beard she would remark how young it made him look. "Like I married a teenager." she would say jesting at his youthful appearance without all that facial hair. Most of the time he kept it as it was, that growth becoming part of who he was. It kept his face warm in the winters, although he could often remember having to comb particles out of it after having a meal. As he thought of those things he concentrated on the feeling of compressing and shaping his Soulmist. There were some similarities in doing the same with Soulmist Projection, but this took more prolonged concentration, where as Projection was quick, sharp exertions of his prowess. For this he had to remain calm, focus inward, and concentrate on one thing at a time, expanding his thoughts outward to eventually include each bit of his body.