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My Dream's Descent
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Jaixe chose a random direction away from the fountain and began walking across the blank landscape, lost in his own thoughts as he trekked through the canvas of a world he found himself in.

“That being… felt odd.” Jaixe pondered aloud as he walked, “But why was I there to start with?” He asked himself, but found no answer in it. He pushed for an answer, straining to grasp the tiny fragments of memory he could recollect until he could satisfy his curiosity. “I was in darkness… why?”

Then something seemed to click in his mind as he stopped. “… I was slain.” He muttered as the wind seemed to kick up at the statement, tussling Jaixe’s spiky black hair with its currents. Little by little, he began to piece together a vague idea of the moments just before his arrival here, and then began to question his being here even more.

He knew he didn’t have the answer to that question, so he decided to experiment some before continuing. He remembered that he had a scythe, and how to summon it into being, so, he held out his hand in front of him, closed his eyes in concentration, and attempted to will the scythe from the darkness. However, try as he might, his wish went unanswered, and no such weapon appeared in his hands.

Did he lose his connection to the darkness? Impossible. Something else was wrong here… Jaixe attempted to stretch out with his thoughts, but found himself locked into his mind, unable to scan the area, let alone try to link to any Heartless. What was going on?

“Does darkness not exist here?” He asked aloud. That was a preposterous idea, darkness exists in all places. And yet…

“This world defies all logic.” That was the conclusion Jaixe came to in the end. Either it was that strange being, Omni, or this world’s nature that seemed to lock Jaixe away from the darkness he used to able to so easily subjugate. An impossible thought, but the only logical idea that seemed to fit into the puzzle at this juncture.

“Hmmph. I suppose I have no choice then.” He concluded with a rather sour face, resuming to walk in the westerly direction towards an unknown structure he saw in the far distance. “I will just have to play that Omni's game until I get some answers.”


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