Gahbreeil
Learned
Abyss
Within the Abyss, a colourless, soundless, unending void of a world in which true nothing cascaded in all possible directions, flooding itself with true emptiness, a single thought was acted out. Thus, the flight of the stars began. Countless flames were kindled across the expanse of the world, either hued with colour or shining with the palest shade of white.
Darkness vanished and all that remained of it was the last of the colours of life, black. The Abyss itself was of this colour, dotted with the luminescent stars. Thus, the One whom thought took form in the Abyss and began to fly, consuming stars that happened upon the way in order to experience fire within as well as beyond.
The thought of thought as a form of light that illuminates the Abyss led to the thought of thought itself to be witnessed as if a star that shines brighter than any star. Yet thought itself was ethereal and did not shine, akin the One whom chose to hide the starshine that was consumed.
It was naturally understood that sensations can lead towards fatigue and so, a balance inbetween the heat of radiance and the cold darkness was considered superior to both. Yet that which is cold proved to be pleasing to the One as the One consumed countless stars.
Yet the Abyss was endless and so, the stars remained countless. The vision of the One was clear and so, some of the stars were torn asunder into nebulae that maintained the colours of the stars that formed these clouds in the expanse of the black Abyss. As the broken stars did not emit light nor shine yet remained hued, the remaining stars illuminated the varied colours scattered around the world.
Thus, within a crimson nebula chosen by chance or whim, the One decided to take a form more vivid and material than flame or thought and so, a shape that would be remembered by all thinking beings for an endless time appeared within the Abyss. The contour of this form was as black as the world behind the stars and hidden behind the dimensional outline, countless colours shined with hued light.
The form was of four branches and two cores. A core for thought, a mind, a core for pleasure, a heart, and the branches for affecting that which is with thought. It was perfect. The One began to fly, akin some of the stars, through the crimson nebula, looking at it from within and up close yet still witnessing the entire Abyss.
After deciding that some stars will be hidden behind a material form that differs from the perfect form of the One by allowing no light to pass outside of it, it became clear that the opposite of this material form could exist as if the Abyss. Thus, some of the stars hidden by these forms were covered by liquid.
As for the opposite of the liquid, it became apparent that vapour can be as well and with it, appeared the prospect of gravity which was quickly followed by the thought of thinking beings that live as their own cores and branches. And it was true that vapour, liquid, flame, thought and the material would contain these beings as the One felt fatigue with the repetition of what is. In the end, there was no need for any repetition of one's self although the idea passed the One's mind and so, perhaps, it would cause joy to talk and act together with beings different that one's self.
Nature, or the Elements, became in the Abyss where planets, nebulae scattered and unified, starshine and flying stars as well flame giants, or suns, existed. The One decided upon a name and it was Asaar.
And Asaar believed that variety was important within repetition. Thus, it was acted out that each Element, Fire, Air, Water, Earth, would exist in a way similar to the One. Fraki and Asta and Witan and Eya would exist within forms more similar to the Ones than the beings that would live upon the planets, bound by gravity, breathing air, drinking water, walking upon earth and containing fire within.
Yet not light and so, not exactly flames yet heat. Not that the cold would harm these beings as the One decided against malice and cruelty or death and pain as a prediction within Asaar's mind claimed that these beings would not be foes to the One. Thus, sorrow touched Asaars mind as the thought of betrayal appeared therein. And so, the One decided that all that was before the beings that would share the form of Asaar and the Elements would not be able to commit betrayal of the One.
Justice and anger appeared as well. That is why Asaar decided that if these beings betray Asaar, their betrayal will be bound within their minds, it will be mere thought and inflicting misery through malice as well as pain through cruelty upon the One will not be possible.
Thus, all the efforts of those whom would betray the One will amount to nothing and so, they will know that Asaar is the origin and the end. Death, the One did not think of as it was irrelevant and the only foe was a mirage that was dealt with at the first moment of Time. No one existed except for Asaar and there was no reason to allow the second or the third or any other concurrent mind to exist instead of the One whom was the First.
Although it might be the theatre of the Mortal's Tale, it is not the play.
Warning, Work In Progress! Each post will be a "page" in this Choose Your Own Adventure, the end of each page will have links to the posts concurrent in the storyline. Do not read as if a normal thread! You'll miss out on the storyline's choice and consequence. I will be editing each and every post at my leisure, improving the experience. I accept praise and criticism as well as opinions as to what to improve, what to add, and so on. I am using a 1920x1080 resolution on a TV and noticed that if you find the posts outside of the path you have chosen to be annoying to see, ctrl + + should zoom your browser in and you will see only a single post. If you like my writing, check out my self-published novel.
Within the Abyss, a colourless, soundless, unending void of a world in which true nothing cascaded in all possible directions, flooding itself with true emptiness, a single thought was acted out. Thus, the flight of the stars began. Countless flames were kindled across the expanse of the world, either hued with colour or shining with the palest shade of white.
Darkness vanished and all that remained of it was the last of the colours of life, black. The Abyss itself was of this colour, dotted with the luminescent stars. Thus, the One whom thought took form in the Abyss and began to fly, consuming stars that happened upon the way in order to experience fire within as well as beyond.
The thought of thought as a form of light that illuminates the Abyss led to the thought of thought itself to be witnessed as if a star that shines brighter than any star. Yet thought itself was ethereal and did not shine, akin the One whom chose to hide the starshine that was consumed.
It was naturally understood that sensations can lead towards fatigue and so, a balance inbetween the heat of radiance and the cold darkness was considered superior to both. Yet that which is cold proved to be pleasing to the One as the One consumed countless stars.
Yet the Abyss was endless and so, the stars remained countless. The vision of the One was clear and so, some of the stars were torn asunder into nebulae that maintained the colours of the stars that formed these clouds in the expanse of the black Abyss. As the broken stars did not emit light nor shine yet remained hued, the remaining stars illuminated the varied colours scattered around the world.
Thus, within a crimson nebula chosen by chance or whim, the One decided to take a form more vivid and material than flame or thought and so, a shape that would be remembered by all thinking beings for an endless time appeared within the Abyss. The contour of this form was as black as the world behind the stars and hidden behind the dimensional outline, countless colours shined with hued light.
The form was of four branches and two cores. A core for thought, a mind, a core for pleasure, a heart, and the branches for affecting that which is with thought. It was perfect. The One began to fly, akin some of the stars, through the crimson nebula, looking at it from within and up close yet still witnessing the entire Abyss.
After deciding that some stars will be hidden behind a material form that differs from the perfect form of the One by allowing no light to pass outside of it, it became clear that the opposite of this material form could exist as if the Abyss. Thus, some of the stars hidden by these forms were covered by liquid.
As for the opposite of the liquid, it became apparent that vapour can be as well and with it, appeared the prospect of gravity which was quickly followed by the thought of thinking beings that live as their own cores and branches. And it was true that vapour, liquid, flame, thought and the material would contain these beings as the One felt fatigue with the repetition of what is. In the end, there was no need for any repetition of one's self although the idea passed the One's mind and so, perhaps, it would cause joy to talk and act together with beings different that one's self.
Nature, or the Elements, became in the Abyss where planets, nebulae scattered and unified, starshine and flying stars as well flame giants, or suns, existed. The One decided upon a name and it was Asaar.
And Asaar believed that variety was important within repetition. Thus, it was acted out that each Element, Fire, Air, Water, Earth, would exist in a way similar to the One. Fraki and Asta and Witan and Eya would exist within forms more similar to the Ones than the beings that would live upon the planets, bound by gravity, breathing air, drinking water, walking upon earth and containing fire within.
Yet not light and so, not exactly flames yet heat. Not that the cold would harm these beings as the One decided against malice and cruelty or death and pain as a prediction within Asaar's mind claimed that these beings would not be foes to the One. Thus, sorrow touched Asaars mind as the thought of betrayal appeared therein. And so, the One decided that all that was before the beings that would share the form of Asaar and the Elements would not be able to commit betrayal of the One.
Justice and anger appeared as well. That is why Asaar decided that if these beings betray Asaar, their betrayal will be bound within their minds, it will be mere thought and inflicting misery through malice as well as pain through cruelty upon the One will not be possible.
Thus, all the efforts of those whom would betray the One will amount to nothing and so, they will know that Asaar is the origin and the end. Death, the One did not think of as it was irrelevant and the only foe was a mirage that was dealt with at the first moment of Time. No one existed except for Asaar and there was no reason to allow the second or the third or any other concurrent mind to exist instead of the One whom was the First.
Although it might be the theatre of the Mortal's Tale, it is not the play.
Warning, Work In Progress! Each post will be a "page" in this Choose Your Own Adventure, the end of each page will have links to the posts concurrent in the storyline. Do not read as if a normal thread! You'll miss out on the storyline's choice and consequence. I will be editing each and every post at my leisure, improving the experience. I accept praise and criticism as well as opinions as to what to improve, what to add, and so on. I am using a 1920x1080 resolution on a TV and noticed that if you find the posts outside of the path you have chosen to be annoying to see, ctrl + + should zoom your browser in and you will see only a single post. If you like my writing, check out my self-published novel.
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