"Still cannot speak... Did the wolf run off with your tongue? Hmn-hn-hn."
Velocity relished the sight of the Great Fortress of the Forest fall to his knees in front of him, though resented Spring's meddling that ultimately delivered him damaged goods. However, as Velocity himself said before - he did not have control over how seeds planted themselves in his garden, and Iaurdagnire had become the very weed that symbolized him.
"This is why Summer gave his life - for you. For you to seek me, and fulfill some kind of destiny, I suppose."
The word made Dag's upper lip curl in a weak snarl.
"Oh yes! That's right isn't it, you never wanted any of that. No belief in purpose or higher callings... any sense of duty to higher power. For one regarded so highly in that little forest, you are an insolent little cretin."
The stag attempted a roar and scrabbled to stand. The wolf didn't matter now, whatever it was insulting him would do to drag his tines through... but he fell back, legs kicking as if he were falling.
"My dear boy, it is not me you want. You have an audience with me to negotiate Summer's release! And I suppose that would somehow involve the Red and Gold granting you your freedom? Who knows what nonsense they might have fed you to believe."
The struggling stopped. Summer... The Gods... Freedom.
Freedom. Dag found the strength to sit up and look into the billowing smoke-filled sockets of the Lord of Death. Things were starting to piece themselves back together in his mind - he knew he had to be here, but why? Did it actually matter anymore? He watched Velocity examine him as if he could see more than what was in front of him, and he stared back. The more he stared, the more he seemed to... feel at home. There was no other way of describing it.
Like he was always meant to be here.
Velocity was amused by Dag's gaze; his subjects often looked this way before he lead them into his kingdom. Death was only the end to those who chose to see it as an end; those who believed it was not the end of life but the beginning of another lacked this look, and simply greeted him like an old friend. Little did the pair of them know that what Dag felt wasn't any kind of acceptance, or willingness to go along with anything Velocity would bid him. It was as if his outcome was already assured by simply - and literally - staring death in the face, and remembering the words of other Gods a long time ago.
"The Seasons cannot function without each other. Remove Summer, and the rest will follow. They will fail in their purpose and die, and without them the forest we created is lost."
Velocity has taken him. They were right. Spring failed...
In forgetting to exist, he will realize himself. Nothing else is capable of doing so.
At length, Velocity spoke again, the echo of his ghostly voice reverberating in his skull more noticeable as his form shrank to a more comfortable size.
"It is time to let you in on a little secret, Iaurdagnire. This freedom you seek... Your freedom is already so absolute that your very existence can only be known and never touched; every creature is its own universe, and you exemplify this. You never fear what will become of you, and you depend on no-one. Such is the life of one to endlessly endure and suffer in keeping its place. A place in which there was no before or after - only here, only now - a void between stars that has no qualms to being snuffed out by the very supernova that may have allowed it to exist.
And for all this, there is only emptiness. To exist, you must be needed. To be seen and understood. Alive, because others make it so. Now, even in a years absence, the lives you left behind still believe in your return - still believe you to exist, even when you don't. You are an equilibrium of verifiable life, and unintelligible infinity.
You are Equilibrium, and take part in the circle of life just as the Seasons do. Eternal existence, for a greater good."
Velocity was not interrupted; Dag sat there like a tree in the wind and listened, barely able to digest the words spoken to him by a God to whom he could no longer deny his respect. The game they were playing was over. It was part of his life - to deny death. Refuse it. But now, as Dag contemplated his place, death seemed more of a welcome reward.
An unnaturally long silenced passed between them. For what seemed like minutes in reality could have been days, or whatever would constitute as an eternity between two creatures sat side by side without speaking a word. Those desperate for a purpose would struggle a lifetime to achieve it, and never really know if they did. Those with purpose thrust upon them rarely had the meaning of their existence read out to them, like a page torn from a book that was never meant to be read. It is in this silence that Dag truly felt old as time itself.
Dead and buried long ago, under that hill in a land far away in his dreams.
"You can speak now."
"... So it seems."
Iaurdagnire had suffered the hell Spring had created, and come out the other side to treat Death as a friend. The two could just have easily be sitting on a grassy hillock, looking out into the distance and enjoying each others company as friends would.
"I am not ready to die in exchange for Summer - and the Wolf's - release. The Red and Gold gave me their word they would see I had my freedom... and if I am truly the Equilibrium you say I am, then it is already my destiny to walk away from here."
The sound of Velocity's hateful grumbles were like the sharp crackles of burning wood as he shifted.
"Spring and Summer now belong to me, and I am the God of Death. It is foolish to think I will settle for any less than your life in exchange - such a deal overrules the Red and Gold. Ah... Perhaps they have encouraged you too much... Do you know what will happen when you are given your freedom?"
Velocity stood and began to part the white space by just walking forward. A glow of blue and yellow hues bounced and folded into each other slowly, building something. Curious, Dag finally stood up and took a few shaky steps towards the first pleasant flecks of colour he couldn't even recall seeing before, his mind having been so consumed with the colour of his enemy.
"Without you chasing your demons," Velocity began, "this creature would never have been freed from hers. Whether you like it or not, you are the equilibrium of the world that she - and many others - fought for. She maintained your purpose under her own guardianship, fulfilling her own."
"She?"
Dag looked to the lights still intertwining, creating a vision of a beautiful doe crowned with exquisite feathers. Her stern jade eyes looked right through him.
"... Can she see me?"
"No, only you can see her. You must look at her closely, Iaurdagnire. For free from her purpose, this doe now has nothing. Without a war to fight, one cannot feel or know of peace; without something to strive for or against, existence is meaningless. Without purpose, something to keep you moving, there is no-"
"- meaning to life. She is lost... I-I can see it in her eyes. She looks so..."
Velocity positively purred with pleasure upon hearing Dag come to this observation, thriving on the forlorn and pitying tone of which he spoke. The Lord's skull seemed to curl into a maniacal smile as he walked behind him; Dag was teetering on a cliff edge, ready to fall.
Or be pushed.
"This is what awaits you if you ask for your freedom.
Nothing."
In the same way he had conjured the feathered doe, Velocity was now flanked by the faint outline of a White Wolf and an Irish Elk - Spring and Summer.
"And so we come to the crux of our meeting. Do you truly wish for this freedom, Iaurdagnire, Fortress of the Forest - the Equilibrium of us all? To walk away only to become a mere shell of your former self just like this doe?"
There was a fizz of static in Dag's ear as Velocity slithered back to his side and pressed his cold, cracked skull against the side of his head.
"However... I don't believe you deserve such a disgrace of an end, to waste your days and waste yourself. Your true ferocity against Spring was that of a God of War... For your suffering, it is what you deserve to become. I have the power to make it so... what bonds you to the seasons and the Red and Gold will be broken, if you promise your last mortal life to
me."
Dag's body started to tremble, never taking his eyes off the doe whom he felt he knew but could not remember a name. There was a time when Velocity's words would have been laughed at by the stag, ridiculed for their absurdity. But the forest was still a forgotten memory, and at the mention of war the only thing Dag could think about was the force of nature he became when facing the wolf in their battle. How the strength and eruption of inconsolable rage he felt was incomparable to anything he had experienced; anything he deemed real. The beating of his heart increased as the possibility of being such a creature again rocked him to his core, but what seemed to exhilarate him the most is that it was the only feeling he had of a kind of freedom. Wanting to destroy what was in his way without limitation... but what he saw in the does eyes was unknown. Sad...
Forgotten.
"Ravenflight."
He whispered, plucking her name out of nothing but a simple desire for her expression to change. It is the small conversations with ourselves inside our heads where real wars are fought, and it occurred to him that even wanting small things can sometimes save you in a moment of weakness.
Ooh, boy. This is gonna get
It's windy and cycloney scary
This was worth the wait, you write so beautifully. It motivates me to finish my own little story about this whole subject of freedom and whatnot. I just love this whole story, but you knew that.
Still love that image you showed me <3
Can't wait to see this progress. Something Ravey can fight for again.
I love the way you write so
This whole thing has been amazing.
Apoidea - Awh, thank
Seed - I sure hope so! Asskickory abounds (;
Parrots - This is funny to read after I've just read that blog of yours with all the SAD. Ravey better be there to fight again... or else >8c
Hraeth - Thank you Hrae ♥ trouble with long things like this is trying to keep people "in" it, especially after such long update gaps (I feel guilty for keeping people hanging for so long!). It's still so nice to see people still wanting to read it/being able to enjoy it.
dis goan b gud
Kaoori ready to kick some
oh yeah. She knows karate
♥ Aha, but not just
Aha, but not just any karate.
Kawaii karate.
Desu Dojo
ROFL
ugh, again i left empty and
again i cant truly comprehend, but i think i can..
ALL THE FEELS NOW
i dont know what to say. im so excited, and inspired.
i love you so much, you and dag both.
cant wait for the finale of this, know its going to be mindblowing and even more frustruatingly word-consuming.
ksjhalsdfhsd Dinaaaaaaaaaaa
We love you too sugarcube :3 so glad you're excited. It's comments like this that get me excited and motivated, so thank you <3 and of course everyone else who has commented/lurkerly read this (;
I've felt a little down after posting the remaining of this as it took me weeks (despite popular belief I find writing very very hard lol ;;), and it feels a little fruitless for some reason. I guess it's due to the fact that the process is long, but the actual posting takes a whole 5 minutes and is anti-climactic from my stand point... simply because 'ergh I still can't play Dag yet, more work to do.'
I desperately hope it'll be worth it, because a part of me is scared about it.
Bravo. That's really all I
That's really all I can say. =D
Thank you, and hey you =D
Heeeee epicness. Love the
I'm one of those who lurkerly
Apel & Pega - Thanks guys! =D
I hope to make the community event end of Feb/beginning of March kind of time. It's taking a bit of planning... But I'll be creating a blog sometime next week for it with more information ^^
Sorry for the late response,
This is the best plot this community has ever seen.
It's been epic. I think that word does it just right.
May I say That your skill not