Be Future Saylen
Time to take a look at the maleficent actions of the time traveling seadweller in a second person perspective. Weird how nobody really calls put Homestuck for being purely second person point of view, but who are we to complain? We're still ready it and it's fan stuff two years later. Anyways, story.
You stand in the respiteblock of your old hive, looking through your stuff as you wait for the Tardis Modus to drop the specific thing that you need. You really hate when the stupid Modus makes you wait for important things, you have places to be and backs to stab. While you wait, you go out to the window to look around as best you can, being able to see nothing but the endless ocean of trees and the one colossal tree tower in the direction of that one town. You're really happy your past self didn't realize what was on top of the tree, or else she would've found her Bed a little bit too early for your liking.
You have to keep as many people as you can from getting to those Quest Beds as you can. You also have to kill them before they get close to even knowing what their Quests are. You don't quite remember why, but you just know you have to. You do however remember it happening back in your timeline. Maybe if you try to remember properly. You are a Time Player after all.
You go into the center of your respiteblock and sit down cross legged, closing your eyes and focusing. After a good few seconds of clearing your mind you could feel the usual essence of Time escape the cricks of your eyepatch, creating a large hoop around the room of pure red mist, soon turning into two solid lines with Roman numerals 1-12 in between them. You smirk before opening your eye, standing and looking along the time loop trying to find any memories you maybe forgotten but alternate versions of you remember. Lucky thing time copies have easily accessible minds for a God Tiered Time Player. You look, finding many views you can't recall and others you recall perfectly until… Aha! There it is. The second you started being much more antagonistic and much less likable.
Future Saylen: Be Past Future Saylen
After accessing the memory you are set into the far too familiar Land of Diamonds and Silence, looking about as empty as usual aside the highly built up mansion house of Vlad. The place you were turned. You look down at the base of the house to see fight going on between the old future version of you and what is at this point an empty, undead husk of Count Jackula. You were never too sure how Vlad turned the Dersite, but he did and made the villain even stronger. Vlad was, and is, a dumb fuck.
You even recall perfectly why you were here. Doing a stupid item fetch for Vlad, trying to get some coffin to combine with something else that you didn't understand completely. Supposed to make a major change in the turn of the Skaian war, but you never paid attention to that. You just wanted the game to be over so you can have a normal life in a universe of all of yours creation. Well, the old you wanted that. You've grown to a point where you want your own universe, where everybody has to bow before the Rainbow Drinker Queen.
You watched in for a moment before the you get the Dersite onto his knee with a properly placed shot to the leg. You watch as your past self steps up to Jack, aiming her gun to his head and doing the most idiotic thing ever and goes into a small monologue. This is where you screwed up big time. Jack attempts to throw himself at your past self, causing you to shoot sooner than you had intended, of course killing the Dersite but causing large amounts of blood splashback to go directly into all of your facial orifices. He was dead, but at the price of you becoming undead. Earth Vampirism is transmitted through the blood, and when that disease is transmuted to another species it has a nearly impossible chance of mixing and infecting. Jack was lucky, gaining almost all the powers except for the one downside of being vulnerable to sunlight.
Apparently, the unholy hybrid of Vampirism does not enjoy being hybridized with a third species, especially one where a form of Rainbow Drinker is dormant. The twice mixed disease coming into contact with a Troll ended horribly, with the strength of both Vampire and Rainbow Drinker, speed of both, resilience to borderline everything possible, and making you a sparkly mess like the Earth Twilight Vampires. One huge thing that altered you into what you are now, though, is how it hyperized the Alternian natural hostility and Sea Dweller royal bloodline and desire for control. In short, layman's terms, you became a power hungry, time traveling Vampire that technically can't die unless you die heroically which is hard considering you're going to aggressively try and kill everyone not necessary to your mission. You feel wonderful about it.
But, this is not exactly why you came to this specific memory. You came to locate the coffin you could not find on this first trek. Vlad said something about it was going to help the war effort and defeat the Black King. You're going to locate it here, then wait until LoDaS was vacant to steal it for yourself and combine with your own materials to turn the war in the favor of someone that wasn't even a part of it. You.
You pause the memory and begin walking though it, going pass your first changed self and up to the steps of the giant mansion, opening the door, and stepping into the absolute maze of a hive. And that is in a literal sense, this place is a horrific mess that resembled a hastily designed maze for a carnival.
Future Saylen: Search
You wander the paused memory mansion in search of the dead body box, passing room after room of aged artifacts and other hundred piles of just pure junk gathered throughout the centuries. A lot you are marking in your mind to grab for later. Who knows what cool stuff you can make with that golden pimp chalice or that… okay, that's just a piece of wood with some magic looking blood on it, you highly doubt that's important.
Focus, Saylen! You're here for-yes, that. You turned the corner into a room that just so happens to have the coffin you're looking for. A giant bat motif on the front with the letters CD on the front, supposedly holding the body of the strongest Vampire to ever have lived. He wanted to combine it with one of the Sprites, but you have a better idea. Well, sort of. It's similar but it requires many more steps and stealing from other players.
You sigh and step out of the memory, returning to the normal world, now with a proper plan of action. First, Vlad's Land. Secondly, Cavdit's Land. Third, find a way to Collect all the Sprites. Fourth and lastly, get that damn ring from the Black Queen.
