Lavitz
Shawe walked through a black void. There was nothing there;
only
him and the clip clap of his boots. He bent down, and his hand
went
past his feet, through the "floor". There was a realm
of
everything
and nothing. He didn't know what to presume or think. His
power
felt great and all-powerful, and nothing at the same time.
For
the first time in his life, Lavitz Shawe was stumped.
A scream in the distance turns his head.
"Your strength fades, Keeper. I can feel it," said one voice.
"Its still more then enough to finish you...!" another screamed.
Lavitz
eye perked up and walked into the blackness, trying to
attempt
to follow the voice. He heard the one, the second one. He
knew
that one. That was the keeper, the lord of the underworld. The
one
who spoke to Lavitz in his dreams. The other though, he wasn't
sure
of.
"If
defeating you means burning up everything that is me, so be it.
I
would not have done so before, but now I have tasted power once,
and
I do not fear tasting it again" the Keeper screamed. "Do
you? Do
you
fear the final rest?"
Lavitz
continued to walk, the room getting brighter. Lights and
explosions
were before him. He put his hand in front of his face,
the
light was so strong. He can barely make out two figures, one
dark,
one light, battling in the middle.
"If
it would protect Sion from you, I would die a thousand times"
the
other spoke.
The
Keeper laughed, his sound echoing through out the infinite
space.
"Then so be it!"
Suddenly,
a brilliant flash spread through out the entire area. It
flew
so fast, so suddenly, Lavitz was temporarily blinded, and caught
in
the shockwave of it. A suddenly.
There was nothing.
Am
I dead? He said to himself, because If I'm dead...then who or
what
is the I that's asking the question?
BE SILENT.
Lavitz
said nothing. His mind just waited. He was afraid. He never
liked
situations that weren't in his control and this was way out of
his
control.
"It
is taking all my power to reconstitute our forms in a space
outside
of his realm" the voice, the first voice said.
"Meaning?" Lavitz asked in a soft voice, almost meager.
"I
am sworn to protect your dimension from the Keeper and all
such
entities
of darkness. Once up to his full strength, no one could
oppose
him. He would reduce Earth to a smoking cinder and move on
to
every other world that has been created. My purpose was to
force
him to act before his strength was fully controlled, then turn
into,
bend it to disputing space-time around us until-"
"Until
you were both torn apart and scattered to the multi-
dimensional
winds correct?" Lavitz interjected, "You were going
to
throw
your own life to--"
"Extreme
problems often require extreme solutions" the man
said,
"Your presence alarmed the Keeper and he countered it in a way
I
had not expected"
"Wait what? Alarmed by me? How?"
"You
were rising in power to quick and to fast. By pulling the
legacy
weapons to yourself, you were taking away what he needed to
be
free, stealing the power for yourself. At a point, you would
have
become
more powerful then he ever was"
"I see" was all Lavitz could muster in the end.
"Welcome
to the void" the man said, "The long precreation
hesitation
which
existed before there was time and space, and remains forever
outside
them both. It may be within my power to return us to our
dimension
or an approximation thereof" he said.
Lavitz
turned to the man, stunned, then looking hard at him hard.
His
face was so familiar to him, yet so distant. He couldn't put it
at
where it was. "Who...who are you?" he asked.
The
man turned to him, his hair shaggy and long. "I am
your
predecessor,
the one who set the path before you" he nodded to
him,
"My name is Sirius DeGrado-Shawe"
Lavitz's
eyes went wide open. He had heard of the first, the
original
wielder of the Sword of Truth. He suddenly became scared.
He
had been dead for the last two thousand years. What is
happening?
"As
I said, we are outside time and space. My skills may correct
one,
but not both simultaneously. Even if we return to the correct
part
of space, we will remain outside time, moving back and
forth
unpredictably."
His hand thrusts out suddenly, a silverish glow shimmering from it.
"Ni, Ni infalli tu dishok, ni amagotto, ni faltine, tu darkanno--"
Lavitz stood there to nervous to move. What's happening? he thought.
"--enrinario nul caldo tu zarzat--"
Lavitz's eyes widened.
"--NADO! NADO! QUI DANO! ENTA FAL ZAT! ZAT!"
He
stepped back, his hands covering his face, but otherwise still
stuck
on Sirius.
"ENFILI!"
The
light is bright than anything I've ever seen, he says to
himself,
it lights up the veins inside my eyelids and goes right
through
me. Then just as suddenly, it's gone.
"NO!" Lavitz yelled.
Before
him lay the ruins of Renada. Its sparkling white towers
smashed,
laced in blood. Fires ran rampant across the city,
buildings
demolished, laced beyond repair. Hundreds upon thousands
of
dead bodies laced the streets, dark demonic creatures walking
among
them, herding the survivors. The part that Lavitz had held
away
all these years was beginning to show through.
It can't be...It can't--
"Continues with your business" a voice said.
Within
a blink the scene changed. An Imperial Order soldier guarded
a
building, pushing along a young boy. The street was busy with
people
of all races.
"But.." he began, "How can--"
"It
is as I told you, we are outside of time" Sirius said, "You
are
seeing
the moments before the Keeper arrived and the future after
all
were slain trying to stop him. But for the moment, it still
remains
a possible future"
"Its
like Cypher said..." Lavitz began, "Cypher had this idea
that
if
you put a cat in a box where there's a fifty-fifty chance of
poison
gas being put into the box, until you open the box, the cat
is
neither alive or dead but in a state where its both alive and
dead.
Once you open the box, the possibilities collapse into one
reality.
A dead cat. Or a live cat"
Sirius
nodded, "He was exactly right. We are inside the moment
between
moments. We may even be able to affect what happens when the
quantum
possibilities collapse into one reality, your reality, your
future.
We cannot let that moment become this moment. Because I
can
feel the Keeper sweeping across the planet, leaving only
destruction
in his wake. If the--"
"Get away from me you bastards!" a voice screamed in the distance.
Lavitz
turned his head, "That's Phoenix's voice, I recognize it!"
he
yelled,
pulling out the Sword of Power, running into the ruined city.
"NO! We cannot become separated! If we do, we risk becoming lost--"
I
know what he's saying is true, Lavitz says to himself as he
runs
through
the streets, but if this is even a possible future, I have
to
protect her if that future becomes the real one, ive lost him
once
before. I have to--
"Get
away from me!" Phoenix yells, swinging his staff, "Get
way!"
One
of the large demonic monster's runs up and stands over him.
Phoenix
wipes the blood from his mouth. "I'm not afraid..." he
says
with
a glare in his eyes.
Lavitz
Shawe runs forward, tackling the monsters down, stabbing into
them.
"You heard the man, BACK OFF!"
"Get
behind me Phoenix! Stay there" yells Lavitz, swinging his
sword,
cutting into the monsters.
"Dad? But I thought you were...I saw you--"
"Don't
believe everything you see Phoenix. Haven't I told you
anything?"
Lavitz yelled, screaming and slicing.
"NO! AHHHHH"
SNAP!
Lavitz
turned to see his son's neck break in the hands of a
demon.
"PHOENIX! NOOO!" he yelled, running at the
monster.
"OooooF!"
he said, hitting something hard. He feels down, holding
his
head. I'm sorry Phoenix. I'm sorry, I--
"I'm sorry Phoenix, I'm sorry I let you down..."
"What
the?" Lavitz said to himself, rain dripping off his face. He
was
behind a large tomb, laying on the ground.
"I'm
nearly out of time. But I'm okay with that, Phoenix. There's
time
for one last stand.," the voice said, sounding like...his?
"Ill do you proud Phoenix. I swear it"
Lavitz
stood up, starting to walk by the ornately designed tomb. He
saw
a man up front, wearing a large robe, his hair short and white,
his
beard trimmed. His eyes were close and he held a sword in
his
hand.
"Id
like to stay and talk, but they're coming for me now. I have to
go"
the man turned away, the sword swirling with power. "Goodbye
my
son.
I love you"
No
Lavitz thought, that's me. And this must mean... He turned to
face
the
grave site.
Phoenix
Shawe
Loving
Son
Dearly
Missed
No, he said again. This cant be. Can't be. I shouldn't be here, I-
"Now
Lavitz, are you willing to take that chance? To become
something
so lost and forgotten?" another voice said.
Lavitz
turned, to see him behind a tree, watching a magical scene in
the
woods. A tall man, his hair combed back, his blue
robe
sparkling.
"Trevlyn..." Lavitz whispered.
A
younger Lavitz walked forward, wearing the captain's suit of
the
Renada
army. "By my life I shall defend what that sword entails"
This
was right before Lavitz had received the sword of truth the
first
time. Before everything happened.
"We
are inside the moment between moments. We may even be able to
affect
what happens when the quantum possibilities collapse into
one
reality,"
Sirius voice said.
"Our past"
Lavitz looked onto the scene in the woods.
"Our future"
Lavitz looked onto the scene in the rain.
He looked up at the sky, and cried. "WHY!"
