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Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Dangerous Discoveries

It was unnatural for a human to endure this - and Puck felt a little responsible. For it had been his arrow that had caught the man in the first place.

It was only meant to sail past his head to get his attention, but instead it nicked him from behind.

Being also an elvin arrow, it very possibly contributed to the magic which was to follow.

Puck thought of Pietro rather fondly really. He had showed great kindness to Francesco - had always given his best to him. He was a good man, and now an earthbound ghoul of a kind.

Puck had gone after him that day to take him to see Francis where he was camped, but it ended rather poorly. He really did feel responsible - mainly because he was.

And then there was the problem of Johnstone enterprises. Taking over the greater shareholding was one thing in the short term, but not enough to stop its momentum as before.

Johnstone Snr had made some dangerous discoveries just prior to his death. And Humanity, in his opinion, would be better off without these evolutionary contributions. He sighed. It was definitely time for a holiday away from this place.


-Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

Soul Migration


It all came down to this: Pietro had suffered an accidental death, and was resurrected by a very gifted simpleton who was touched with the ability to restore life, when life was depleted.

Murmur had helped Pietro reconstruct a human form from the materials in the ditch in which he had died - but (and this was the important part) not all of his new body exhumed had been human - there had been dead animal and leafy matter as well - and the new Peter had in part been all things - at least his body had been.

And this was fine, yet for some inexplicable reason when it came for that body to die, the soul could not leave the worldly realm to depart as it ordinarily might, flying free into the cosmic spheres. It was, as it were, detained.

Pietro then went on to find another, and another form to inhabit, and as the years went on, right up to this century, and to great angst, his soul was still forced to migrate thusly.

Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

Prayer Box


The great lion shook his head, and stared very hard at the following.

No-one moved. They did not, they dared not.

"Please can you tell us just one thing?” they asked - for they knew that just one good truth might carry them through to the eternal life.

“I cannot tell you just one thing. I cannot tell you anything. I can try to explain. I can sometimes describe. But I cannot tell you how to live your life, or how to find the eternal answer.”

“Yet we have heard your ear is close to the door of the gods … and so therefore, can you tell us what it is the gods speak off in the silence, and in their meetings?”

“I do not listen, I dare not listen, at their great door - for caution my own ears will explode.” He said this with a rumbling purr, and then continued:

“Give me your prayers and I will put them in a box, and I will keep them for a century in safekeeping; and then at the end of this age we will take them from their safe-nest and you will see each one will have been fulfilled. This, I can tell you.”

- Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

Suitable Cadaver


Now, returning to George and Johnstone, who were watching Chips closely as he was struggling for breath. They followed Peter-Pietro into the adjoining lab and watched him enter the cadaver through its nose. As soon as it moved, they both knew they were watching something they had not seen before.

“Are you thinking what I’m thinking?” George said to Johnstone with a voice thick with want. Neither of the two had reconciled to death, being far too invested in the lives they knew.

As they watched the Asian man push his way out from the glass box they nodded to one another in assent.

“Looks like we have ourselves a project” said Johnstone rubbing his bald head, thinking out loud. George pulled out his pocket book and scribbled, “Project rebirth. 1. Find a suitable cadaver.”

“Got it” he said.


- Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

Friday, 18 June 2021

The Human Path


Puck was unusually adept with his transactions - his evolution had taken him into the human path, to the point where he not only shared blood with them, but also karma.

There became a certain compelling to follow. Even if he had wanted, he could not simply retire to the etheric world, and live out the next decade of centuries, removed from their strife. No, he was involved.

-Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

Spirits have a Knack


Spirits have a knack of being able to teleport to where the action is with rapid enterprise. It is not a conscious action most of the time - but more an energetic response to the life around them.

Whether it is active in the other worldly spheres or on the earth plane, a spirit can glide into events within milliseconds of this happening.

A good example of this is of earthly catastrophes, whereupon thousands and sometimes hundreds of thousands, of spirits will be drawn to a site of unusual activity. You can see them watching on.

And for the humans who cross over during those episodes of calamity, they only perceive a body of light at that time - not being able to distinguish the faces within that light.

Similarly the beings of Faerie can wilfully drop in and out of worldly life, remaining for the most part, invisible to it.

-Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances

George Befriended

Johnstone Senior had no idea that he had passed away leaving his extraordinary enterprise to his young, and only son. He worked harder than ever- very similarly to George the retired health inspector, who along the way had befriended him.

George accompanied Johnstone to every session, shadowing his newly-found friend and mentor. For what was a laboratory and manufactory but another type of kitchen?

A very sophisticated kitchen, George thought appreciatively, who was finally amongst the order and cleanliness he had yearned for- sanitary, ordered, a measured scientific establishment.

And because George was the only one to actually speak with Johnstone Senior, he accepted him as his assistant and confidant.

The two had quickly become inseparable.

- Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances