• Ch17-9: The Vision Stone Revealed

    Posted on August 29, 2008 by in Chapter 17
    Far in the distance, he could make out a soft, blue pillar of light that spiraled from the ground up towards the sky.

    Far in the distance, he could make out a soft, blue pillar of light that spiraled from the ground up towards the sky.

    “So what do you think?” NaDo’s wings and arms were extended wide, his short hair whipping around in the salty ocean breeze. His smile shown brightly with the great dome of sky as a backdrop. “What a view, eh?”

    Lucci found himself struggling for words, caught between the embarrassment of his earlier dinner time outburst and a new discovery that waited ahead. The world stretched below them, vast and wonderful, full of color and life in every direction that he could see.

    Beautiful…

    To the east, he could make out the endless expanse of the ocean rising to greet the pale horizon line. The sparkle light of the setting sun danced over the caps of white waves that rushed forward and back from the pale strip of white sand. The clouds seem to reflect from the water below as they drifted off into the distance, their bellies touched with the faintest colors of the oncoming twilight.

    Multicolored forests swayed in the breeze, sweeping up to hug the base of the Shellab. Trees swam off to the to the horizon line opposite of the ocean, alive with the song of twilight birds and insects. Grasses swayed in soft patches of green and gold between the bustle of the tree canopies. Tropic plants dipped and swung, heavy with bursts of flowers and strange fruits. Somewhere far to the west was the faintest hint of mighty mountains, purpling with the sinking sun.

    “Master NaDo…” the youth breathed, slowly turning around and around. So much to take in. All glowing and magical. Seeing this melted away lingering thoughts of sorrow as the fresh ocean air filled him with a renewed hope.

    The winged man quipped and stretched his wings one more time before folding them. “I thought you’d like it up here. It’s a great place to sit and just take it all in.”

    “Is that the ocean?” Lucci pointed to the sparkling patch of water to the east.

    “That’s right? We’ll go check that out if you want, maybe tomorrow?”

    “Yes! Yes! I want to see it?”

    NaDo returned the excitement with a quiet smile.

    Over and over again, Lucci’s silver eyes swept the world around him. They were standing on the observation platform at the very peak of the Shellab. The youth had no idea that the structure was so large… not until they had climbed all the stairs to reach the very top. There had been a lot of stairs. And NaDo had joked all the way up about working off their supper.

    Whatever that meant.

    As his excitement began to quiet down, something strange caught the corner of Lucci’s eyes. He turned to peer off into the north. Far in the distance, he could make out a soft, blue pillar of light that spiraled from the ground up towards the sky. He realized it was the very same light that made the clouds seem to reflect and shimmer in the way that they did. Squinting, the youth frowned.

    I can’t see what the light is coming from? It’s pretty far away.

    NaDo just stood and watched him with a knowing look. As if that was the very thing that he was hoping that Lucci would notice.

    Encouraged by the hint of expectation, the youth asked, “What is that light, shining up over there?”

    “Light?” NaDo inquired, as if that wasn’t what he had expected to hear.

    “Yes. There’s a tall stream of light that’s shining up into the sky,” Lucci pointed it out. “Don’t you see it?”

    “No… I don’t.” At first, Lucci wondered if NaDo didn’t believe that he was telling the truth. But then the winged man continued, “I won’t doubt whatever you can see there, though. What you are seeing out there is the Vision Stone… and it has ways of touching individuals… differently.”

    “Vision Stone?”

    “Yes,” NaDo rocked on his heels, folding his hands behind his back. “The Vision Stone is what Maru and I are here to research. We’re hoping that it might be able to help you find what you’re looking for, Lucci.”

    The youth opened his mouth, then closed it again, peering over. “What is it?”

    “To describe it plainly… it’s a structure located out in the middle of the forest, built of a stone. What kind of stone, don’t know, exactly. Maru and I have never been able to match it with any other sort of rock. We speculate that it was a part of something larger that was built here during the Time Before,” the scientist pursed his lips. “Some people believe it served as a gateway between this land and somewhere else. Some people think that maybe it was just a power source. But whatever it was, it has a lot of effect on those who are mind sensitive.”

    “You mean… Athrylith?” the youth looked over.

    “Yes.”

    “Like Maru and KiNa?” Lucci asked slowly.

    “Yes again,” NaDo glanced over. “It’s the reason Maru and I chose this location to study. She can see so much here that I cannot.”

    “Like what?”

    “I’m not really sure,” he shook his head. “You’ll probably have to ask her. She says that it has a certain protective and mind clearing effect. But it’s far weaker than it was when it was first put here. We’ve found traces of its influence in a far wider radius than it reaches at this point. So it might have been something quite powerful at one time.”

    Mind… clearing… effects? I wonder if that’s why They haven’t been here? Maybe the Vision Stone is doing something to keep Them away?

    “I don’t think being near it has any sort of bad long-term effect. We’ve been here studying the Stone for decades,” Though Lucci was lost to his thoughts, NaDo seemed not to notice. He simply continued on, “In fact, we really didn’t think a lot about it… not until after KiNa was born. Being a mind mage… he was conceived and raised within the influence of the Vision Stone…”

    Lucci turned to give a questioning look.

    “Well, he was a sorta unexpected child. So we’re just doing our best to figure everything out as new parents,” he took a deep breath, eyes focusing out towards the north, “But then, he Awakened so early… and he bore strange, diamond markings on his wings.”

    “Does it mean something?” the youth asked.

    “We really don’t know,” NaDo spread his hands. “Maru says that there’s nothing that’s particularly harmful about it. But whenever you’re dealing with powers from the Time Before… there’s so little we know. So little information.”

    “I’m sure he’ll be fine?” Lucci offered.

    The concerned father shook his head out, the usual, easy smile reappearing. “Yes. Of course he will. He’s my son. He’ll be better than fine! He’ll be great!”

    NaDo laughed about it to himself for a little while, before finally falling still again. As much as he wanted to seem cheerful, it wasn’t hard to tell that he took this topic quite seriously. That it was his personal crusade to unlock the secret of the power that the Vision Stone harbored… if not for knowledge’s sake… then to understand what it meant to the future of his son.

    When the winged man spoke again, his voice was level and quiet, “Whenever you’re ready, I will take you to the Vision Stone. I’m not sure what you’ll find there… if you’ll find anything at all. But, already, you’re seeing things about it that even Maru hasn’t told me.”

    “She never saw the light?” Lucci questioned.

    “No. She’s never described a pillar of light coming from it. We document everything.”

    “Oh..?” the youth frowned a little. Then he gave a hopeful look. “Master NaDo? If I do see something in the Vision Stone that might help you understand it… I’ll let you document that, too. If you want?”

    The light in the winged man’s eyes and true smile rising over his face was more than enough reward for the offer. “Would you really do that for me, Lucci?”

    “Of course I would. After everything you’ve done for me… I want to help you, too?”

    “Well, that’s very kind of you… but we don’t require any reward. We’re just doing what should be done,” he replied. But there was still a hint of eagerness that couldn’t be overlooked.

    “I know that. And I want to do what should be done, too, Master NaDo,” Lucci gave a bright smile in return.

    The scientist reached over and clapped his hand on the youth’s shoulder. “You’re a good boy, Lucci. I understand why Lord Zemi wanted to look after you so much.”

    “Really..? He did?”

    ‘Yes. He was pretty worried about you,” NaDo gave the shoulder a slight squeeze. “I know you feel like a lot of people think bad things… but people like Lord Zemi really do care a lot about what happens to you.”

    Lucci swallowed down the lump that was rising in his throat. He knew that what the winged man was telling him was true. As he thought about all the people back on the Islands, another hint of homesickness tugged at the back of his mind. And as his silver eyes focused out on the strange pillar of light that rose off in the north, he knew exactly what he had to do in order to protect them.

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7 Responsesso far.

  1. Vendrus Sci says:

    *WAILS over NaDo’s confidence about his son*
    …wait, diamond markings? Squee!

  2. Aywren says:

    What are you trying to say… that Kip turned out bad? :twisted:

  3. Almonihah says:

    Not bad, just… not-good?

  4. luneth says:

    what happens to kip’s wings?

    don’t tell me

  5. Aywren says:

    Hmm? What do you think happened to them? :)

  6. Canuovea says:

    Proofing:

    “His smile shown brightly with the great dome of sky as a backdrop. “What a view, eh?”” -Okay, shown is “to show”, do you mean “shone?” As in “to shine?”

    “What kind of stone, (I/we?) don’t know, exactly” -Or, “What kind of stone? Don’t know, exactly.” Kinda like a rhetorical question? I do it all the time.

    …Knowing what is coming makes this worse ALL THE TIME. You know, I’ve gotta shoehorn someone who has NO knowledge of Shimmer, Wayrift, or Darkstar into reading this… Their feedback could be even more important than those of us who know the story’s “future.”

  7. Rose says:

    On Can’s note; I actually got my brother to read some of it.

    I didn’t spoil him at all, and he thought this part was realy good and moving. He said something along the lines of foreshadowing about future events. :)

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