Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Entry 3 - We've escaped! Kinda...

What's up Universe!

Lux here!

So we're free! Well, relatively free. We've managed to teleport our Life Ark to the dark side of the moon, giving us just a bit more time to figure out how to navigate the deadly waters that is Human Galactic 'airspace' (space-space just sounds weird). Somehow we need to make our way across the Milky Way and into the safety of Remnant Space, the far outskirts of the Human Galactic Empire. That's a daunting 3500 year journey, but I think we are up to the task! We just need to retrofit our Life Ark with cloaking and jamming technologies. Unfortunately, all of our advanced tech was either confiscated by the humans when they took over Earth, or destroyed. Guess we'll have to go a-raiding!

Alvia has been doing a lot better. I've let her roam around Antarctica for a bit, and she's been having a lot of fun with the penguins. Her dark energy seems to have calmed down for the time being.

Ayila on the other hand, has been busily configuring the Life Ark for combat capabilities. She's grown up so fast, its almost scary. It seems her abilities have been developing very quickly too. She's learned how to control almost every element in just under 3 months, and she's working her Master's Project at just age 14. It's mind blowing. I think her affinity leans towards Time, Matter, and Light magic. She has gotten very good at controlling metabolism and chemical reactions. For her first Master's, I've decided she will learn the Nuclear Arts under the Matter Tree. Only 7 Elves in our entire history have managed to open the Nuclear Sphere successfully. I'm hoping Ayila will be the 8th.

Maybe I should do a breakdown of how Elven Magic works. I'm sure some of you are interested right? Alright, next blog post will be a nice, long description of how Magic works. It is quite the fascinating subject, in fact, I think I'll have Ayila write it. It would be a very nice supplement to her Master's Project.

Anyways, Alvia is calling me. She probably wants to come home now, it's quite cold down in Antarctica.

Until next time my friends,

Lux Tenebris

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