Faris, Poet-Warrior of the K'da (
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nexus_crossings2017-07-27 07:24 pm
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While lots of human-style furniture is understandably meant for bipeds and little else, there is a K'da poet-warrior who is appreciating the chance to test out one of the chaise lounges in the Plaza, its cushion long enough to allow the entire length of the tiger-sized creature to stretch out comfortably, hanging his forepaws over the side.
Perhaps it's frivolous to spend his time this way when there are other things he could be doing, but he's been in the Nexus many times and never had reason to ask a question. That is no longer the case.
"Have you ever had cause to uproot yourself from your home and travel to places unknown, with no intention of returning? Did you encounter any difficulties that you had not expected?"
Perhaps it's frivolous to spend his time this way when there are other things he could be doing, but he's been in the Nexus many times and never had reason to ask a question. That is no longer the case.
"Have you ever had cause to uproot yourself from your home and travel to places unknown, with no intention of returning? Did you encounter any difficulties that you had not expected?"
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"You wished to discard your body?" That's the part that makes the least sense, at the moment.
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"Of course! You may not share the sentiment but only because you're not human. The limitations of a mortal shell are maddening! Positively maddening. The human mind can only be expanded so far before it has reached its highest potential; an upper threshold that is nowhere near what is required for ascension. Not enough eyes, no, no. Nowhere nearly enough..."
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"To rise up, to reach the higher levels of existence, of course! To adopt the form of the Great Ones and become their kin, to achieve the ability to traverse the planes, to untether the spirit from the body and roam as you will."
He doesn't even seem to notice the odd position he's gone and put his arms into, as if the gesture was unconsciously done.
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"I see," he says instead. He doesn't, of course, but it seems the best response he can make.
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Faris IS astute regarding the gesture, though. A guess that ends up right on the money.
"So I'm sure you understand now why a mortal, physical body is...less than ideal."
Micolash's arms are still being held in that position, likely still without thinking. Ah, but at last he's lowering the one that's raised. Or...no, nevermind. In one slow, fluid motion, the raised arm now lies outstretched from his shoulder and the left is now the one pointing upwards. Simply trading spots like turning clock hands.
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"...Technically? Unfortunately. I am not clear on how this happened, I'm afraid."
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"But in the interim of leaving the Nightmare for this dream, my body...It's quite the puzzle, isn't it. My body was left behind in Yahar'gul and awakening should have doomed me to return to that discarded shell. But I've simply transcended to another plane entirely? Perhaps I am still more phantasm than living blood? That would be ideal..." He trails off.
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The human's strategy is... vague, but somewhat understandable. What doesn't make sense is why. "What did you hope to accomplish? Why do this... ritual to achieve ascension?"
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"Ascension should be self-explanatory, shouldn't it? True understanding of the workings of the cosmos cannot be comprehended by beastly human minds. We lack the eyes, we lack the Insight. One must transcend our physical limits if we are ever to truly understand these matters."
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"And while I have always acted for the eventual, collective betterment of mankind, what blame is there in simply wanting to know for the sake of knowing? I have never been able to abide by a mystery going uninvestigated..."
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"But the evidence of one who's clearly solved it becomes reason to spur others," he retorts, holding one finger up. "One must be willing to pursue self-enlightenment on their own merits. How else do we prove we are worthy? "
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"Who decides what is worthy?" he counters easily. "If someone needs to be worthy to learn, then how did you learn enough to do your ritual in the first place? Knowledge is still the base of the house that is built, regardless of how grand; what makes one more worthy than another?"
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"And in the case of Rom, sometimes...somehow. Someone is exceptional enough to catch the notice of the Great Ones and lifted up to join them. Magnificent."
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"We'd be human no longer. We would be a transcendent new race fit to travel time, space, all planes that are open to the Great Ones. Able to shape the Dreams and Nightmares as they do. And that still isn't the end! There is always more to strive towards. Even the Great Ones ache to become as Formless Oedon himself. A being so high above us that he exists only as voice and will.
"The notion makes me shiver with eagerness. Doesn't it you?"
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What a very, very odd human this is.
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He has limited time here, after all. It'd be a shame to use it all up in circular arguments.
"My peoples care for each other, working for the good of the entire group. A selfish focus on oneself with no intention of benefiting anyone else is not in our nature."
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"Working alone only came about under..." there's a conspicuously long pause now, Micolash looking to mentally drift off for a time, eyes frozen wide and unblinking. Recalling something, perhaps. There's a few twitches of individual fingers along with the silence. "...unforeseen circumstances. I'd thought the rest would be coming with me in more...serviceable form."
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"Two Shontine are in a pit. One Shontin manages to escape, and offers his paw to pull the other out also."
"Which pair cares more for others?"
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