07-02-2019, 01:16 PM
(07-02-2019, 08:42 AM)Lost Rinoah Wrote:He would let out a quiet gasp as the text changed, a favorite parlor trick of his. Feizel would take note of the name Sandrise, as he was fairly certain it was the famalies familiar, and continued to read, soaking in the vast pages of text, trying to put various things into context as he did, occasionally looking at the shelf, and noticing that despite not moving, new books come and old ones go(07-01-2019, 08:59 PM)achroma Wrote: “I think I’ll do some reading in the mean time... not the one to sit around idely...”
Feizel would quietly get up from the couch and make his way over to the bookshelf, and pull off the first three, oddly numbered, books from the shelf and swiftly return back to the couch, examining the cover of the premier book in the series, before turning to its first pages
The front text is written in an unknown tongue for a moment. Though it suddenly shifts before you until you are able to read it in your most comfortable tongue. Pre-Historia; Eyes of blue. Turning to the first pages, it appears to be a dry description of every single moment of passing in another realm. Or rather, the recording of time before time even was, in another realm. Although even at the start a name is mentioned, it does not describe what there is to that name yet. 'Sandrise'. Beyond the concept of the creation of time itself as it is known in the realm that goes on un-namedstill... It is literally a complete record of everything within it's marked period. It would probably take months if not years(possibly hundreds, or more) to absorb everything inside even a single one of these tomes. As the pages do not stop. It seems impossible, even if you attempt to start on the last page, you can still turn to the next page... And yet then you'd only find yourself holding the next vollume, with the previous settled where the one you now hold should be. Yet there must be an end. For the last book on the shelf has not suddenly gained another volume beyond it.