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“Vision, Knowledge… and ahhh… The sweet embrace of control. Of Power… Such petty things amongst mortals.” Ohmen emphasises the word power almost tasting it before sipping in another breath of air like nectar until being forced to suddenly spit it out as the whole ship lurches forward as if almost purposeful in order to shake up the changeling’s thoughts…
Steadying himself with both hands the lower half of Ohmen’s draping cloak seems to almost seep down, its shadowy tendrils splaying out across the floor like the roots of plant. Out of all the ships inhabitants, Ohmen could relate to the feeling of a second skin the most… One might say it was a feeling he had gotten used too, However tragic and twisted that sounded even for a changeling.
Voices in his head. Were they his own? No.. Not, not droning enough, not suffocating enough. The thoughts within Ohmens mind would normally fight his conscious for even the briefest moments where they could occasionally grasp control like they were struggling for air, asphyxiated by the weight of his past… The ‘normal’ voices were unrelenting, beyond Ohmen’s control as if they were a fragment of the personalities he took fighting back in the name of thier previous owners. This voice, this voice was unlike them… It allowed Ohmen to think, to act clearly whilst also giving its own indirect input…
The strain on his mind was nothing he wasn’t used too, making it all the easier for him to decipher and focus on the conversation between Captain and Rasmus.
‘Tilgis…’
Ohmen had scraps of Celestial knowledge lying around within him, usually, the byproduct of taking on some ulterior Clestialy oriented personality for his own, He, however, had knowledge of other, more questionable Cosmic entities and outer spheres that one could perhaps find useful.
Once again clenching his teeth Ohmen strengthened his will to both prepare for moments ahead but to also deny the ship, or whatever this thing, this conscious was, the ability to plumb the depths of his knowledge which held countless, unnamable things even Ohmen had wished to never see. He had once tried his best to shove them to the back of his mind as to not let them fester, However, it is clear that those attempts were given up years ago, leaving him with a more fractured, more ‘Unique’ intellect as those simular to him would describe.
Steadying himself with both hands the lower half of Ohmen’s draping cloak seems to almost seep down, its shadowy tendrils splaying out across the floor like the roots of plant. Out of all the ships inhabitants, Ohmen could relate to the feeling of a second skin the most… One might say it was a feeling he had gotten used too, However tragic and twisted that sounded even for a changeling.
Voices in his head. Were they his own? No.. Not, not droning enough, not suffocating enough. The thoughts within Ohmens mind would normally fight his conscious for even the briefest moments where they could occasionally grasp control like they were struggling for air, asphyxiated by the weight of his past… The ‘normal’ voices were unrelenting, beyond Ohmen’s control as if they were a fragment of the personalities he took fighting back in the name of thier previous owners. This voice, this voice was unlike them… It allowed Ohmen to think, to act clearly whilst also giving its own indirect input…
The strain on his mind was nothing he wasn’t used too, making it all the easier for him to decipher and focus on the conversation between Captain and Rasmus.
‘Tilgis…’
Ohmen had scraps of Celestial knowledge lying around within him, usually, the byproduct of taking on some ulterior Clestialy oriented personality for his own, He, however, had knowledge of other, more questionable Cosmic entities and outer spheres that one could perhaps find useful.
Once again clenching his teeth Ohmen strengthened his will to both prepare for moments ahead but to also deny the ship, or whatever this thing, this conscious was, the ability to plumb the depths of his knowledge which held countless, unnamable things even Ohmen had wished to never see. He had once tried his best to shove them to the back of his mind as to not let them fester, However, it is clear that those attempts were given up years ago, leaving him with a more fractured, more ‘Unique’ intellect as those simular to him would describe.