《The Spirit Games》[Chapter 6] - Another Sapling
Advertisement
The wooden puppet was not particularly fast, so Tom was able to narrowly dodge its fist strike. In doing so, he got entangled in his own feet and careened to the side.
The puppet followed up by stomping at his head, but Tom rolled out of the way a split second before impact. He got to his feet and ran into the distance, having given up on any notion of fighting back.
He was much faster than his opponent, but tired quickly. When he reached the edge of one side of the pocket realm he stopped to catch his breath.
Looking back, Tom realized that he was no longer being pursued.
Ah Wei floated towards him and settled in the still air, like an immortal transfixed in a painting.
The old man stroked the nape of his beard for a moment and said, "It seems I was foolish to presume that you would willingly engage in battle. You give me no choice then... I shall raise the stakes."
The puppet appeared on the ground beneath Ah Wei's feet. It raised its hands and clutched its face. Tom could sense its soundless cry of agony as it trembled for a long moment. The wooden figurine made a loud popping sound as it magically split itself in two. The process repeated itself twice, such that eight puppets had come to life.
The chase began anew with seven puppets coordinating their movements while just one remained in a seated position with its legs crossed, as if it were steeped in meditation.
Tom was agile compared to the puppets that dogged him, but was still relatively inflexible and could no longer evade the onslaught of fist and foot strikes that beset him on all quarters.
He took a blow to the abdomen that winded him. He was then smacked on the back of his head and resisted a sudden bout of dizziness. Tom tumbled forward and felt a blunt fist smash into his chest, cracking a rib. He reflexively shielded a kick with his forearm but the sheer force dislocated his shoulder.
Tom howled and spun away, clutching his chest with his good arm and dragging his feet. He had no energy to retreat, let alone fight back. So he bundled himself into a ball and prepared for the worst. Memories of the brawl with his former schoolmates flooded his mind, drowning him in misery.
The half-minute became an eternity as the puppets pounded fear into his bones.
Then it was over.
He opened his eyes and wiped the blood from his face. His legs were mangled and his arms were numb. All he could do was twist his neck around to see several puppets lying limp on the grass. Smears of red paint gave them bloody smiles, as if the terror and agony they had unleashed on him had been deeply gratifying. The puppet that had initially set itself apart from the rest, went to each of its comrades and invariably touched their foreheads with his palm, absorbing their existence into his own, like a spiritual vacuum.
Tom struggled to drag himself away, thinking that the remaining puppet may use this opportunity to vanquish him. In just a few meters, he was forced to cough up a mouthful of blood along with a big tooth: a molar from the back of his mouth. Not long after this futile exertion, he lost consciousness.
Advertisement
When his consciousness returned, the pain was gone.
He straightened himself and examined his now limber body. His tank top was ripped apart and his skin was decked in thick vines and dozens of red lotus flowers. They grew from wherever a wound had been opened and acted as a natural suture. They seemed to have sprung to life from spilt blood and were rooted in his scars. Fortunately, his torn ligaments had been mended and his joints, reordered.
Tom found the whole experience incredibly bizarre. In spite of the recent horror he had endured, he was remarkably calm, and attributed the effect to the drug-like qualities of the flowers that had planted themselves in his veins.
He could move freely, and was inclined to ensure his own safety. He searched for a full hour but was only able to locate a single puppet. It lay cross-legged at the center of his pocket realm and, surprisingly, its crudely drawn eyes had turned into a pair of horizontal slashes, as if it were somehow asleep.
Tom was wary of disturbing the puppet's supposed coma and made sure to keep his distance whilst continuing his exploration.
He came upon a few more changes. In addition to a host of diverse flowers that had appeared in the areas where his blood had splashed about, amidst the scuffle, there was, shockingly, another sapling. While Tom was pondering this strange occurrence, he realized that the tooth that had been knocked out earlier had regrown itself. After lulling his tongue for a bit, he stuck his finger in his mouth to confirm that, while his gums had indeed been healed, the tooth was raw and sensitive to touch. More time was needed to complete its recovery.
Tom surmised that the missing tooth had miraculously germinated into a young tree. It wasn't of the willow variety and Tom wasn't an expert on trees, so he could only guess at what it might look like in its burgeoning form.
This strange outcome pleased him. While he was loathe to repeat the process that ended in the loss of a tooth, he was still excited by the prospects of nurturing a forest of trees.
Having ensured that there were no other puppets besides the one that sat at the center of the realm, Tom returned to the modest shade of the young willow tree and began to gather his thoughts.
His attention was neatly divided between his new goal of planting trees throughout and avoiding any further conflict with the lone combat puppet. He clung to the idea of monitoring its movements for awhile, since what he feared most was a sneak attack. Although he doubted the puppet's intent to kill, he didn't rule out the possibility of receiving a glancing blow to the head and dying as a result of his own carelessness.
He moved to where the puppet was reposed and seated himself a stone's throw away, paying keen attention in the hopes of catching the slightest movement.
His efforts proved fruitless as the seconds turned into minutes, and the hours turned into days.
Finally, after three days of vigilance, he gave up.
Tom was already flitting in and out of sleep, so, with the mild assurance that the puppet would not move to attack him unless provoked, he cast off the vines and red lotuses that he was draped in and shed what remained of his undergarments, to settle under the baby willow tree for some much deserved rest.
Advertisement
When he woke up, he felt quite refreshed. His body seemed to have forgotten the trauma of earlier events; his spirits and his imaginative tendencies were at their best.
He absentmindedly picked a few leaves from the willow tree and crumpled them in his hand. A moment later, his mood was soured by an ache in his stomach. Droplets of blood dribbled past his lips onto the tufts of grass beneath him. He watched, wide-eyed, as a red lotus flower sprouted from the bloodied soil, mere inches from his feet.
He wondered why his nose had bled and though the answer was immediately apparent, he refused to believe it.
Tom stood up and tentatively reached out to the willow tree to snap off a large branch from the upper reaches of its stem. As soon as he did, the clavicle in his left shoulder snapped. The searing pain nearly drove him mad. He writhed on the ground, screaming at the top of his lungs. A minute of extreme pain was all it took to make him faint.
When he awoke once more, the pain had greatly subsided. And to his dismay, there was a blue rose small enough to fit in the palm of his hand, growing out of his left shoulder.
"The red lotuses healed my wounds... could it be that the blue roses can heal my bones?"
The branch he had removed from the willow tree had mysteriously disappeared. He tried walking the way he would normally, and, albeit for a little soreness in his left shoulder and a numbing sensation emanating from his chest, there was no actual pain.
Relieved, Tom decided to conduct yet another experiment.
He plucked the blue rose that was rooted in his shoulder. It glowed for a moment before turning into blue dust particles. What came after the fact was truly disconcerting, and could best be described as an odd feeling of loss, as if a part of himself had faded into oblivion.
The cog in Tom's mind began to spin.
Half a day later, when he had earnestly contemplated every possibility, he arrived at a set of conclusions.
First and foremost, was that he had overlooked his connection to the willow tree. Somehow, the sapling's existence had bound his soul and the pocket realm together, acting as a kind of spiritual bridge. To prove this hypothesis, he spent another half day carefully measuring the breadth of the land, triple checking just to be certain. Sure enough, it had shrank to around eight square kilometers from its previous high of ten.
He also ascertained the meaning behind the phenomena of the flowering of both the red lotus and the blue rose. The former was tied to his vitality. For whenever his physical body required supernatural healing, his lifespan would be drained in exchange. Whereas the latter was a way to physically recover from a damaged soul, and drew its power to act by dampening his cultivation base.
A small reduction in overall spiritual power would influence his mood and may even lead to short term depression. On the flipside, a big loss of spiritual power, which amounted to a decline in the essence of his soul, would affect his state of mind and could potentially push him towards insanity.
While his thoughts on the effects of each type of naturally-occurring flower were mostly conjecture, he had a strong inkling that he had stumbled upon the truth.
Tom's latest round of discovery emboldened him.
He could now freely challenge the combat puppet armed with the knowledge that it would be
easy to recover from virtually any injury so long as the willow tree was unharmed. He likened it to having unlimited lives in a video game.
Even if his vitality wasn't actually unlimited, since he had yet to attain true immortality, he could still tax his reserves without concern, because a shift towards a higher cultivation stage would, in any case, lead to an explosive increase in his lifespan. And, unlike a regular disciple, Tom didn't need enough talent to make commensurate progress.
In the absence of time constraints, his success was practically a guarantee.
"It doesn't matter how long I take to master the Five Petals Dance," he mused. "I just need the strength to defeat the combat puppet in one go."
He then considered the puppet's ability to replicate itself. It was a cheat-like skill that could make a drawn out battle intensely difficult. Tom instinctively knew that, whatever strategy he chose, the use of overwhelming power would be the deciding factor.
Having taken these thoughts to heart, he renewed his efforts in mastering the Five Petals Dance.
A month passed, and Tom's ceaseless work eventually affected the world around him.
The clouds he had indirectly conjured entered into a cycle, where they would turn into thick strata that blanketed the sky in darkness, a day or so before cloudburst. When it rained, Tom would run headlong into the downpour, utterly naked, arms flailing, completely enthused with joy.
Although his level of control was finite, the fact that he was responsible for the emergence of rain gave him a semblance of pride. His sense of accomplishment rose to new heights when the rain fed the sapling, bringing it to maturity in only half a year.
That day was the cause of celebration, as he beheld a slew of conifer cones budding in the higher branches of the former sapling, which was now a five meter tall sequoia tree.
He could tell, at a glance, that this tree would reach epic proportions. The pocket realm was also gradually expanding, so he wasn't worried about accommodating such developments.
From then on, he would spend a few minutes each day nestled under the tree's leafy canopy, looking up at the swelling cones, wondering whether it could self-pollinate, while dreading the idea of yanking out another tooth.
Advertisement
- In Serial15 Chapters
Penance's Pursuit
This future sci-fi fantasy follows the progression of a few main characters as they navigate their unique spheres of life in the year 2242. The story focuses heavily on themes of guilt, personal failing, and penance. The conflict revolves around two main concepts: Man vs. Himself (Internal conflict) and Man vs Man (External conflict). The internal conflicts focus on many of the characters' inner demons and how each of them deal with the scars of the past. The external conflict centers around a mysterious criminal organization called Nexus that conducts human trafficking. There are three groups of main characters. The first group belong to a vigilante mercenary organization called Ab Aeterno. Titus, Venna, and Benjamin are Achilles team. This team is a part of Ab Aeterno's special forces branch which is designated Demon Stalkers. Their goal and mission is to perform assassinations, abductions, and destabilization operations on criminal organizations throughout the solar system. Their current mission places them directly in the path of Nexus. Titus interacted with them in his past and they seem to have unlimited reach, resources, and power. As the team faces this threat, old wounds will surface and dangerous connections to the past will emerge. The second group of characters are on the Mars colony. Randal Page is an analyst for a talent scout company on Mars. He is faced with the reality that the company he thought he was working for is in fact Nexus. His story centers around his coming to realize the duplicity of the company he works for and then his response to the startling realization of his own ignorant involvement. Also on Mars is a woman named FaRarra Njokko. She is a Nexus sex slave in a brothel on Mars and is known by the stage name of Stardust. She is striving to escape when her path crosses with Randal. The final main character is Preston Coretel. He is a monk with a mysterious and shady past. He is on the run from Nexus in more ways than one. He is seeking sanctuary on an abandoned monastery space station in order to avoid agents of Nexus and to atone for his previous involvement with Nexus.
8 198 - In Serial26 Chapters
Hell-Bound
December 1st 2018. It started off simply enough, but then the clock struck twelve, and the sky bled into red. Tick Tock, Tick Tock little humans... try to survive. The sky turns red, a voice whispers into the minds of all who hears it, and strange demons invade the world for one hour before retreating. The humans are then given an ultimatum by Chronos, the being who had somehow conquered Hell and kicked Lucifer off of his throne. Become strong, enter the Dungeon and its one thousand floors, reach the bottom, and kill Chronos before he kills them. Arthur Clive is one such human, who wishes to enter the Dungeon and kill Chronos for the death of his parents and younger brother... luckily for him, he's not alone, his friends willing to help him become strong and kill Chronos... Though he has to wonder... why is it that he possesses two Animae compared to most adventurers and their singular Anima? Note: The rewrite of this is named Einherjar, and is being uploaded on this site. Also note: trying out using Adobe Sparks to make quick book covers, the current one was the efforts of a few minutes so meh... plus it does slightly fit... kind of.
8 58 - In Serial45 Chapters
I Am My Mr. Crush Wife /Lizkook(Mine Is Mine)
[] COMPLETED []" Yoongi Oppa has a bad timing ""The story is cringe"LOL ..Grammar editing still going on :)
8 184 - In Serial31 Chapters
bratty girl
lily is anything but a good girl, her being a little and a very very bratty ... it's hard to tame her with only one Dom... Follow lily as she get sent to Forks only to meet a certain Cullen family
8 189 - In Serial53 Chapters
Rise of the Phoenix - Apocalypse Rebirth
Aria was poisoned by her loved ones and turned into a zombie. Ironically she still maintained her consciousness. While watching a group of survivors escape, she accidentally acquired a system who gave her the choice to escape the Zombie King or to kill him. Although Aria never had any aspirations to save humanity, she decided to kill him.Then she woke up well over 2 years before the zombie apocalypse happened and convinced the 3 systems siblings to bind with her for a higher chance of survival. The three systems' goal is to help their hosts survive for 6 years. Aria then spent over 2.5 years training her body and abilities, grabbing treasures, eating good food, and gathering resources. Pretending to be a prophet, she anonymously helped humanity prepare for survival despite all the hidden dangers that brought her. As for all the people that wronged her in the previous life, of course she must make them pay in this life. -This is a story about a girl who was wronged in the previous life and was used as an experimental object who traveled back in time with the help of a few systems and a mech suit just trying to stay low key and survive for 6 years after the zombie apocalypse.-First chapter publish: 07/14/2020Warning: The Zombie Apocalypse doesn't happen until Part 3-Part 1: Before the ZA (2.5 years)Chapter 1 - Chapter 50 (Preparations)Part 2: The Deep FreezeChapter 51+ (Deep Freeze)Part 3: The Zombie Apocalypse
8 431 - In Serial48 Chapters
Missing Moments
"You bailed on Piper, and you weren't there for her. You know who was? Me." - Finn to Amy in 7x04 | All the times Finn was there for Piper (and the times he wasn't). Or, missing moments between Piper and Finn in seasons 6 and 7 of The Next Step.
8 106