Afterlife Reborn (NPC)

Izaneus Phortea

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I’d awoken that day, not in my usual plane of darkness, though it was just as jarring. Several thousand memories flooded my mind, both mine and the spirit I partially absorbed, it was good to know things were proceeding as they should. Though the fact that things needed to proceed in such a fashion always made me…

I sighed, enjoying the use of my newly formed lungs.

It wasn’t…

It wasn’t what I had imagined when I Ascended. But, that wasn’t what mattered anymore. Things had gone stagnant for far, far too long. I had laid entrapped for even longer.

Unacceptable.

In this world however. This world was not of my original creation, it wasn’t where I normally should have resided…

Infreya lies a long way from these crossroads.

It was… strange then, that the majority of the landmarks from there found their way here, residing carefully, cluelessly misplaced by some higher entity that presides over these lands.

Yet… for some reason, things were moving as they would on Infreya, save for some… strange additions.

I would need to revise these…

Or, maybe not.

Some of the.. Characters, here, could prove useful in the grand scheme of things. Perhaps I could manipulate and take advantage of the situation.

Though the outcome would remain the same, a possibility for a happier end would be prevalent.

It was here, of course, that I realized.

In my process of first being “Awakened” even in this mortal form, I had created my vessel not within the confines of gravity, but the Vastness of space. A hum of contemplation escaped my mouth for just a moment.

I open my mouth to sigh again, my mind reaching out to the very near future, my powers being limited, both in this form and in this realm. Only for me to silently chuckle in the vacuum, similar to my plane, and prison.

It would seem my opportunity had presented itself, in the form of a.. Self-centered being, shall we say.

Nonetheless, the path before me was clear, and, though shrouded in shadow, was the way forward.

Now I just had to walk it, difficult, and pain ridden as it was. The first step, would be to get the attention of my soon-to-be compatriots... and get used to this new form.
 
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