A poetic-prose piece which is connected to "Hallways," I'm planning to do a collection. |
A Lurking The crystal keep in which I dwell is an ever changing place. From the highest spires, which seem so few, to the dark depths below (often too many). The glow which emanates from the very walls shifts from a blinding shine to a malevolent darkness, with little notice. And, as I so love those times when the light shines brightest, I fear nothing so much as the blackness which at times envelopes my home. For in that pitch shroud the beasts and demons which stalk my keep are no longer confined to the dark depths, and the shades of grim pasts are tenfold more solid. During these trying times my iridescent sanctuaries are too often closed to me; just as, thankfully, many of the dark lairs of beast and demon are sealed during the light. And of all these dark lairs none is so terrible as that of the quiet Lurker. The black hole in which this beast resides is piled high with the corpses of once shining beings, the air thick with ghosts, while demons stand guard. The Lurker is the beast which I fear most, for, unlike most other beasts, it is not awakened on those days which blackness comes, but instead awakens that blackness to its call. The Lurker rises from its slumber, to quietly stalk the halls of my home, preying on those things which, once made by my hand, served instead of haunted me. It then drags their once brilliant corpses back to its lair, that it may know all their flaws, and thus use them against me. And when that thick night falls on my keep. All the ghosts which haunt, and all the demons that stalk my home are the Lurker’s to command. Glad, am I, that it is not so with the other beasts. For against one or two beasts I have ever been victorious, though the battles have been hard fought, but, were more to unite against me, I would surely fail. Strange though it seems, some of the other beasts rank first among my weapons against the Lurker. The great red wyrm called Wrath has prevailed in several battles, as has the arrogant and corrupted knight, first among Seven ancient beasts. Those few things I have created which are too strong and bright to be destroyed have, at times, driven the Lurker back to its lair, as have some of my most shining companions. Even those of my companions who are themselves creatures of darkness have driven the beast away, shaming it into hiding perhaps. And thankful though I am for their help, I know that someday I, alone, must face the Lurker with naught but courage and my creations against the terrible beast and its legions of my demons. So I strive to prepare myself for that tremendous battle, that my home may ever be luminous, free of beasts and demons, and my many ghosts laid to rest. |