Monday, November 10, 2008

CHAOS

Now for part two of the Marie experiment...

Darkness appeared as surely as when a light has gone out, and for a while it remained dark. A heavy wind drew in and out and the air was filled with the sound of labored breath. A hissing sound started in the background, while the sensation of vertigo descended on all who yet lived, and the dismal earth was filled with sounds of agony and insanity. Then, slowly, as flowers blooming in the morn, the spheres began appearing.

Peter had been laughing all the while. Too full of shadows and shades, too many thoughts and emotions to process, too much... He could not handle it and remain even remotely sane, so he abandoned sanity and began to laugh as the condition worsened steadily. Then all at once every shadow save one shot out of him as so many rockets, ready to do ill. Finding himself almost alone, Peter could actually think for a moment. "Peter needs to consider and remember, he does." Peter began to recite to himself, "We promise you influence and control, Peter. That's what they said to Peter when he talked to them first." Peter no longer recognized his own persona, but still he was smart.

"Influence, Peter has influence now over the earth." So Peter thought, since there was darkness, and there was vertigo, as well as the strange feeling like nothing around him was all there, and he imagined. Peter thought a sphere would do nicely, something with light in it and gravity, something that causes substance to form around it, and something he can see and hear through and past. Just as he visualized it, it was. A transparent sphere with a unidentifiable source of light illuminating about 30 yards of space around it with semi-clarity. Peter was in the center of the ten foot diameter sphere, his sphere of influence.

As soon as the others who were still conscious saw Peter's sphere, they immediately made their own, some exactly as his was but many with variations. Some emitted a different color light, or had a larger sphere, or a different shape, some made flying spheres or spheres that varied constantly in shape and color. Yet even if it was a square everyone still called it a sphere, because they merely made their actual sphere appear to be something other than what it was.

In this manner many were able to survive the beginning of the period of pandemonium. People began moving about and exploring, although there was never anything new to see. The Holy City had turned into a wasteland and no animal had retained its original form. They had all become chimera, many creatures merging into one, and by so doing formed an abomination. The lions now had talons instead of claws, wings as well, some of them had snakes or scorpions where their tales once were, and in the same manner all the animals had become more deadly and aggressive.

Yet even more hideous were those in their spherical prisons, all of the impure. It was not their appearance which deterred interaction but rather their self serving nature. For from the moment you met one you wanted to leave because of their conceitedness. Many could be seen forming mirrors of their spheres and fixing their appearance, others could be seen using their sphere to increase their physical strength, and others still studied the ways in which they could manipulate matter or perception by the power of the sphere. All they did was to serve themselves and Peter was no exception.

"The world flees from the touch of my sphere." Peter murmured, now that he had time to become reacquainted with himself Peter no longer referred to himself in the third person. "All things around me are shadows and dust and influence is as nothing in the face of the void. It is true, I have control over the way of things around me but if I am the king of infinite space and everything within it is but myself, a thousand other kings, and the nothingness why I think I'd rather find a better way." So Peter pondered on the issue, how could he expand the influence to the extent by which he could enjoy the power he theoretically had.

"Perhaps, if I convince another that it is in their best interest to join their influence with mine, then perhaps we shall change the nature of the void." So Peter propelled himself from sphere to sphere, from one self serving individual to another, and somehow managed to convince two others to join themselves to his cause. James and Mary were their names and they looked eager to grow their power. "Do we agree with one another?" Peter asked them both, they responded, "Yes, we agree."

With that Peter imagined their spheres merging and expanding to create a much larger sphere, covering perhaps 500 yards, and in the center of the sphere they stood upon ground with trees, light, water, and other plants. No matter which direction the sphere swam the gravity and centrality of the land remained, and others around them saw the land and it appeared to them as an island floating in the sky. Just as he thought it, it was. But could he and they continue to agree?

Find out next time in the Stranger's (hopefully) final installment in the serious, From Everlasting to Everlasting. ^_^

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