8 Mysteries of the Soul (1/2)

Taku heard an explosion in his mind, then suddenly he was engulfed in a feeling of weightlessness. It was at this point that he noticed that his environment had changed. He was no longer in the valley with Saru.

He was now in a very dark area with barely any visibility. It was almost as if he was under water. Except Taku could tell that he was not, because he was not breathing, or rather he didn't need to!

Breathing was a reflex that was conditioned in human bodies, thus it came as a surprise when Taku realized that his body did not feel this need.

”This...could this be my soul? It's so dark, so desolate, so cold...”

Taku looked around, hoping to spot something to clear up his anxiety. Lo and behold, his answer came to him.

At first Taku noticed that his surroundings started getting warmer, then in the distance he saw two objects approaching him. When they finally became clear to him he couldn't believe what he was seeing. It was two shapeless entities that continuously clashed. Their shape changed every second but they were roughly the same mass.

One was red. It seemed to be made up entirely of flames. The flames were scorching hot, to the point that even though Taku believed he was miles away he was already feeling as if he was standing in a desert in the middle of the day.

The other mass was blue. It seemed to be made of what looked like chaotic lightning. The lightning was loud and intense. Its presence was overbearing to the point that Taku could feel his skin tingle just by looking at it.

The two masses were clashing every second, hovering and moving at incredible speeds. Every time they clashed, a miniature discharge would occur, resulting in a lot of smoke forming around the two masses. The strangest thing to Taku however, was after a while he realized that the smoke formed did not disappear. It did not dissipate, instead it actually followed the two masses it their clash, resulting it what looked like a long snake made out of smoke... twisting and turning, following the two masses wherever they went.

After a while the two masses stopped fighting, it was sudden, as if they both came to a consensus. All of a sudden Taku felt as if he was being watched.

The sensation made him feel ill at ease.

The two masses made their way toward Taku. He wanted to escape them but he was stuck floating in the same spot, no matter how he moved his body. A sense of helplessness overwhelmed Taku, because the two masses seemed far from friendly. Before he knew it, they were only a few meters away from him.

Each mass was the size of sky-scrapper, and each was exuding a different vibe, one that started to overcome Taku the moment he focused.

The fiery mass gave Taku the urge to destroy, obliterate, and conquer. It made him extremely angry for no reason whatsoever.

The electric mass was similar. It also gave Taku the need to destroy, but unlike the fiery mass, the electric one gave Taku a feeling of majesty. If the red mass was a conqueror, then the blue one was a king who was high and mighty, above all other beings. It made Taku feel confident and courageous.

The two destructive masses each went to one of Taku's sides. The red one to his left and the blue one to his right. Taku was unsure of what was happening until the masses took action.

”Arrgghh!”

Taku felt as if there were two forces fighting for control over his body. The masses were both competing over Taku, attempting to pull him to their side. It was excruciating. Taku wished he could scream but no sound left his mouth. All he could do was wallow in agony.

At this point, the smoke which had been forming with the masses suddenly caught up. It surrounded Taku, and to his shock, stopped the tug of war that the masses were engaging in. Or rather, it felt as it made the two masses balance out, creating a sort of equilibrium. While Taku was still taking this in, a flash of light occurred nearly blinding him.

After a few moments the light subsided, allowing Taku to open his eyes. He was no longer in the dark place with the masses and the smoke. Instead he was now in what seemed to be a golden throne room. The room was like something out of a fairy tale.

It was gold everywhere, with carvings of giants in the walls. The walls were also lined with every type of jewel possible, from diamonds to pearls to necklaces.

In the middle of the room was a giant throne, depicting what seemed to be a war on the entire surface. The throne was simple and made of what seemed to be pure gold. It was crude in terms of shape but that did little to taint the sheer feeling of grandeur emanating from it. Power, wealth, strength, invincibility, supremacy These were just some of the words that came to mind when looking at the throne.

Taku realized that he could move in this room, thus he decided to look around. Each of the giants depicted on the walls were incredible. Oddly enough as much as Taku tried to focus he could not seem to picture the giants, instead they seemed to be fuzzy. After a while the endeavor started to give him a headache so he decided to stop. With a plop Taku decided to take a break and rest, but before he reached the ground as his surroundings changed once again. He was no longer in the throne room, instead he seemed to be on what seemed to be an ancient battlefield.

Skeletons, amours and weapons stretched as far as he could see. From time to time strange green lights flashed in the dark misty surroundings. A strong feeling of death and desolation welled up in Taku. He felt the urge to run away as fast as he could, but where could he run to?

”First stage of the Unconquerable Trial. Begin!”

A domineering voice entered Taku's ears. Before he could make out what these words meant, a silhouette flashed and a man appeared before him. The man was wearing nothing yet he had the pinnacle of a human's physique.

The power radiating from his body nearly made Taku feel overwhelmed.

Then, without warning, the man moved!

Taku was no stranger to danger, thus he quickly reacted. With a back step he dodged a kick from the man. Seemingly unperturbed the man continued with a flurry of kicks, mixing in some knee and elbow attacks here and there. Taku was afraid of this man, but he was even more afraid of death, thus he moved quickly. The fact that this was probably not reality completely escaped him.