by Herald_of_Fate on Sat Feb 27, 2010 10:35 pm
Hmm..this place seems as good as any for my plans. Let's see what amusement is to be found...
The cold, stagnant air of the cell grew heavy, the moisture seeming to be drawn out of the air. It was a strange and vastly misperceived concept, the forcing of a physical form onto a multi-dimensional entity, but one he knew very well. There was no time in which he did not exist; it was simply a matter of choosing a place and imposing his will to 'be' in that place. The fabric of reality seemed to bend, twist and contort as he made his way into this existence, static electricity forking from his point of origin. He seems to step out of nothingness into being with such abruptness, such ease that it would be terrifying to witness. He cut an unimposing figure, despite his 6'2" height and the lithe, toned set of his muscles. Perhaps it was the impeccably tailored obsidian silk suit that covered his flawless, nearly porcelain white skin, maybe it was the widebrimmed undertaker-style hat propped slightly askew upon his nest of jet black hair, or even the sapphire orbs that glittered with such intellegence and mad glee. Most disarming of all was the crooked half-smile on his face, like someone who knew a great and terrible secret and couldn't wait to share it. He stretched, his white gloved hands reaching for the sky and seemed not to notice the lightning bolts that struck and charred the ceiling of the cell nor the peal of thunder that followed them. He looked around with those cold eyes, perceiving things in ways even the mad or brilliant couldn't fathom, the overlapping layers that composed this reality, the smearing of its edges by two very distinct, very different forces.
How interesting...these beings here have more potential than I thought. Oh, the games we can play...
His coming was always an omen of dark times, cruel, evil, malicious events. He'd been known by a thousand names through time and spaces, across planes of existence never dreamed. He had witnessed things in universes so small and fast they could hardly be said to have happen and others so shattering, the psyches of beings everywhere had felt them even if they did not comprehend why. He had been called Nyarlahotep, Legion, Belial, Kthululu, and many more infamous names. He was more than a man but he laughed at being called a God. He followed the two, not requiring the aid of the syringe since he himself was a prisoner of no realm, free to travel dimensions and planes as he was to take a step. As he had come into the cell, so he would step into existence behind the woman, eyeing her with curious intensity. The reading of someone's mind was child's play to him, but he was not one for such games. More interesting not to know, to allow himself to occasionally be surprised by the element of chaos that he loved. He couldn' resist, however, a fleeting surface brush of her mind. He felt there a maelstrom, a swirling monster barely contained, but contained by a sharp, cunning intellect he could admire. He spoke then, his lips not moving, his voice sounding like a chorus of calming, soothing vociferations in the mind, extending even unto the audible.
"Quite the escape, my dear...I applaud you. I am called by many names, but you may call me Dr. Jekyll. And who might YOU be?"
The word 'YOU' would reverberate through her mind, addressing not just her but the entity that seemed to cling to her. It amused him, this being that was there and not there, a true anomaly of perception. He knew this being would be aware of his presence. How would it respond? Through her? Of it's own volition? The possibilites were endless and each one was something to be savored. Chaos was, after all, his favorite game. He was almost giddy with it though it barely showed. What new games could this being introduce? What fun could be had?