Wanderer

Ambition is not a sin, but persistence can be almost as dangerous as curiosity. Humans are arrogant and greedy and refuse to move ahead until they get what they want. That's why they sometimes feel trapped. In truth, they are forcing themselves to linger in pain and vow revenge. In life, letting go isn't as hard as someone may think. But in death, it's the biggest challenge in finding peace.

Time does not flow for the departed. It stops and the fallen becomes a wanderer. A spirit will wander for eternity if it has to and won't stop until the task is finally fulfilled; a task that they hoped to be fulfilled in life before death. Without being bound to time, a spirit remains as it was when the body was lost and the heart stopped. A millennium for a mortal is like a day for an immortal soul. There's no such thing as patience or boredom. There's no need to haste or fret. There's no harm in lingering any longer.

They say that once a wanderer's unfinished business is finally done, they can finally find peace. But sometimes, a wanderer doesn't know what he's looking for or what he wants. That's the danger of not being bound to time. The soul can't change and nothing is lost or gained. Why then, do wanderers exist in the world; mortal and immortal? This is a traveler's journey.