Chapter Twenty Three: Also, Of Ghosts

The land was introduced to be inhabited by Potioneers and Dark Masters, two completely different civilizations that made progress on such share of the lands that they were responsible for, despite the many hints of the lingering cruel past that involve Mages, as well as treachery and evil intentions.

But aside from their existence and the description of their deeds and characteristic races and physical manifestation, there also live in a "Quasi-dimension" a good hosts of Ghosts, as well as the energy that call for the presence of such elements that affect cross-dimensional effects in the process of life and of things. The description of the land was not as quiet as it was initially thought; this land is shared and the land strategically lies in the intersection of the roads (the major time line segments) and the established momentum of the many creatures crossing therein.

To suppose that the Ghosts are truly capable to defeat the creatures that inhabit the dreams and the highway of thoughts is not necessarily erroneous to the point of futility, but it is a glimmer of truth to such dark matter that also answers to the reasons of things.


The impetus that gives motion to the concept attributed to the Ghosts that attaches its substantive cognizance to the quality of the thoughts in the mind of those who know how to dream partly opens the many doors to the prescribed dimensional limitations.

It is technically illicit to attempt this experimental knowledge under the pretext of good intentions, and this is how these Ghosts have eventually troubled the peace of the Mages. Right after, when the Dark Master's era ushered in a new day, the lands have been known to be less hospitable to the unseen and invisible forces that lights up the status quo of the same forces of inertia.

A careful consideration of the facts will lead to a discovery of regret, and this is to be made in an untimely manner that will involve conflict and irreconcilable ideology that will later on finds its way into the light.

The regret is real, and it is a powerful one.

Whether the Ghosts lead to a motion that answers to the Spirit is a power in itself, the power of the truth is not to be delegated to the secularly defined moments that surrounds the idea of luck. While miracles and its timing receives a lot of attribution in a cross-dimensional effort itself, luck and blessings have been understood to be the same manifested form of the grace received.

All attribution requires a choice, a longing to what was hoped for to be received.

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