08-20-2016, 01:16 PM
It was dark. A void where land once stood. A dark endless black void that extended infinitely in every direction, no ceiling, and no floor. Yet, around this void, despite the absence of floor, there stood people; the Sages, and the Ancients. All of them. Every last one of them grouped together to stand witness to destruction. Their own destruction. Their own destruction by him. Larin. The Emperor Sage. The Incarnation of Vacuity. The name he went by, mattered not. The only thing that mattered. The only thing that was really important, was that he was powerful. Deadly powerful.
If not for her. If not for the lady in white. Ukei. The Incarnation of Existence. Everyone would have been destroyed.
If not for her.
If not for....
"Mother..."
A mental flash of white brought Kanji back to his senses as he stared into the depths of the water of the fountain near him. His lilac purple hair-- unkempt in style, dark maroon eyes, and bedraggled appearance stared back at him, looking as if he had been lost in thought. And truthfully? That was exactly what he had been. Lost in thought... The thought of his past. The memories of what had happened.
Just how long had it been? How long had that being... That being who had called itself Omni, kept him here? Was it like time travel from his world where he would be gone only a second if he ever got back? Or did time flow the same, and he would find himself missing eons? Then there was the question... Would he ever even get back? What if he was stuck here forever? What if he never saw the others again? Al, Umi, ... his mother... Would he ever see them again? Would he ever know what happened next? Just when the most important battle of his entire life had been going on! Just when Kanji finally had all the answers of who he was! Just when he had lost his mother ....again....
"Damn you Omni..." Kanji cursed aloud at the thought, his hair falling into his eyes as he continued to stare into the fountain. "DAMN YOU!" He shouted once more, the words much louder this time as he looked at the sky. "I hope you're listening you meddler! Because I swear I'm going to find you and make you tell me how to get back home! Mark my words!"
Kanji then sighed. Too bad that was easier said than done. He may have made the goal. But the method to obtain said goal was still a mystery. This wasn't his world, and therefore he knew nothing about it. Only the few things Omni had told him. Yet Kanji was unsure if he should trust such a being. In his world, types like this Omni seemed to be always turned out to be tricksters, riddlers. Beings that were not always truthful. What if this turned out the same way?
No.. Until Kanji knew more, he couldn't trust anything that Omni had said. He was sure of it. He would just have to figure out the rules to this world on his own. He would have to wander, to find others, and to learn what he could. Only then could he hope to even begin to achieve his goal.
"Well... What now?" Kanji said to the emptiness around him.
If not for her. If not for the lady in white. Ukei. The Incarnation of Existence. Everyone would have been destroyed.
If not for her.
If not for....
"Mother..."
A mental flash of white brought Kanji back to his senses as he stared into the depths of the water of the fountain near him. His lilac purple hair-- unkempt in style, dark maroon eyes, and bedraggled appearance stared back at him, looking as if he had been lost in thought. And truthfully? That was exactly what he had been. Lost in thought... The thought of his past. The memories of what had happened.
Just how long had it been? How long had that being... That being who had called itself Omni, kept him here? Was it like time travel from his world where he would be gone only a second if he ever got back? Or did time flow the same, and he would find himself missing eons? Then there was the question... Would he ever even get back? What if he was stuck here forever? What if he never saw the others again? Al, Umi, ... his mother... Would he ever see them again? Would he ever know what happened next? Just when the most important battle of his entire life had been going on! Just when Kanji finally had all the answers of who he was! Just when he had lost his mother ....again....
"Damn you Omni..." Kanji cursed aloud at the thought, his hair falling into his eyes as he continued to stare into the fountain. "DAMN YOU!" He shouted once more, the words much louder this time as he looked at the sky. "I hope you're listening you meddler! Because I swear I'm going to find you and make you tell me how to get back home! Mark my words!"
Kanji then sighed. Too bad that was easier said than done. He may have made the goal. But the method to obtain said goal was still a mystery. This wasn't his world, and therefore he knew nothing about it. Only the few things Omni had told him. Yet Kanji was unsure if he should trust such a being. In his world, types like this Omni seemed to be always turned out to be tricksters, riddlers. Beings that were not always truthful. What if this turned out the same way?
No.. Until Kanji knew more, he couldn't trust anything that Omni had said. He was sure of it. He would just have to figure out the rules to this world on his own. He would have to wander, to find others, and to learn what he could. Only then could he hope to even begin to achieve his goal.
"Well... What now?" Kanji said to the emptiness around him.
