by Taithrosa Eldytia on May 4th, 2010, 8:17 pm
Taithrosa wasn't particular disturbed by treatement and walked with the man down to the cellar room. He knew that men like Gene did silly things like this. He wouldn't say it, but they were little men, who felt threatened when something diestrubed there world.
So it was that as the door closed Taithrosa sat down on the floor placing his feet together and straightening his spin. He placed his hands on his knees and just let the silence of the room surronded him as he closed his eyes to meditate. He had figured that this would be the best time to do this as he didn't have anything else to do until the sun set.
So it was that as the sun went down he changed as he did ever night when his master arose into the sky.
When the door opened one could see that the man before them wasn't the Akalak who walked in. At least not in skin and hair color. His navy blue skin had changed and now was a pale white, that provided the room with the only light sources. He glowed with a radiance that reminded everyone of the light given off by the moon. His body was still as big and musclur as it had been though, and his face was still handsome, even though it seemed to have gained sort of otherworldly undertones that were impossible to explain. His hair had changed as well. It was no longer the black of the Akalak, but was now the bluish silver of a son of Leth in Spring. His crystal horns curved out of his forehead and stretched back frameing his hair and face.
His eyes which had been exotic to begin with were not long just a grey or silver, but appeared to be as molten liquid changing and hypnotic. His eyes looked at the man in the door changed and full of wisdom an depth.
Do you think that you could ever, Through all eternity,
Find out the generation Where Gods began to be?
Or see the grand beginning, Where space did not extend?
Or view the last creation, Where Gods and matter end?
Me thinks the Spirit whispers, “No man has found ‘pure space,’
Nor seen the outside curtains, Where nothing has a place.”
~ If You Could Hie To Kolob