((Not just yet... Patience is a vital key to this story. ))
Wednesday 16/05/2007
@1:08am
The Begotten...
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I searched all yester-night towards this fresh dawn, sometimes willingly sparing my normal Victims from a NightMare. And what do I find.
Nothing.
The Creature whom I so wholly searched for is no where in sight. I found the fabled cave of Cresselia -- narrow, crumbling, and empty. There was nothing of it there, not so much as any of its Dark Aura left over for me to feast upon.
With no clues left behind, no Creature to be found, where will I turn to? How can I find something that only exists in the minds of those who've seen it?
Alas, though my search was unsuccessful, I had a fair share of my night's contentment. Sometimes the Trainers awoke from their slumber, due to the incredible trauma they suffered from their Dreams... Dreams infiltrated and ultimately controlled by My Unearthly Powers. So sweet, their terror...
But I continue to feel at a loss. My Enemy's words... How much truth was there in them? Perhaps I... need to keep searching, and think no more of it.
Such a Night as yester-night has reminded me of my Days of Old, when I was still growing in Power and Wisdom. Yes, the Power to create more terrifying NightMares... the Wisdom to discern reality from imagination... Sometimes I would be lost in my own Creations. But there are some Creations that are better left untold...
It appears I have a tendancy of leaving a story incomplete whenever I speak of it... This is an example of my telling misfortune, as it was a detail I so sorrowfully missed whenever I explained the Beginning of the World...
There was once a time -- long ago, before the splitting of the Sinnoh Supercontinent by Regigigas -- when Trainers would willingly inflict pain upon their Companions, and even to one another. It was such a golden sight, to see their fists fly and screams pierce the air...
Many Moons had passed after the Trainers turned against my Master (foolish beings). During the many Seasons, lives were lost to the hands of both the Trainers and corrupted Insignificants. Those lives that were lost (there were not many... perhaps, at the time, only two dozen) transferred themselves into a -- slowly -- growing Creature. The Creature dwelled within a Cracked Stone somewhere in the Sinnoh Supercontinent... And the stone would relocate every time a spirit merged with it. Those lost souls lost all thought, being, spirit. They became one with one another, turning into a horrendous Ghost... No one knew of this Ghost, however, due to the fact it was hidden in the Stone. Even I was completely oblivious of this strange phenomenon... but it did not escape the sight of my Master, whom watched over the growing Ghost...
Eventually, a war broke out in one of the towns -- it was a team of Trainers fighting their own Insignificants -- and many lives were lost. The Death Toll rose to fifty-eight, with only one loss of a Trainer. These lost souls soon found their home in the Cracked Stone, and the Ghost -- slowly -- grew in strength...
The news spread of the tragic defeat of the Insignificants, and those nearby suddenly attacked those whom had killed them. This Band of Creatures did win, but not without a cost. The ten Trainers who lived did not survive another day... but the Band of Creatures lost twenty-eight of its members. Those who died and were within the Band were buried... but the corpses of the Trainers were burned with their town.
The spirits fluttered away, towards their resting places... or so it was thought...
The lot flew into the Stone... and the Beast emerged for the first time.
It did unspeakable horrors to the land: It would infect those who were not stricken with Evil in their hearts and have them go mad, killing innocent ones within their own cities.
It would consume those lost to the ones it Infected.
It would put to sleep multitudes of Insignificants and Trainers, feast upon their Dreams, and have them never awake from them (unless Cresselia cured them).
It would ravage the land with its ghastly power, leaving behind remnants of its existance as bones...
And it would reproduce.
Those Spiritual Eggs which survived would be given birth into Stones similar to the one the Parent dwelled within. Then the newly born would eat off the excess spirits the Parent would feed them.
It would give them one-hundred and eight.
Once they had that amount, they would be fully mature, and would destroy the land with the Parent...
The Parent and its Children created their world to their liking, and formed themselves a base, known as the Hallowed Tower, due to their hallow souls and empty hearts...
Then came the day, when the Trainers and Insignificants cried unto Arceus for forgiveness. Their plea reached His ears... He saw their terror, saw the death, saw them being wiped off the face of the planet by the Ghosts' combined powers...
But He did not help them. His heart had grown cold against those He had created, and He thought the best way for the future generations to learn from this was to experience it, and fear it. (I praised my Master ever more for this.)
But, as cold as a heart He had, it was not immune to Them. Eventually, after many Moons passed, Arceus descended unto the Earth and commanded the Ghosts to return into their Stones... and remain trapped there for all time.
And just as easily as He had descended, the Ghosts vanished. Their rampage was over, and the Trainers and Insignificants glorified master Arceus and promised to amend their ways.
But Master Arceus had other plans.
Seeing the destruction on the land He had created, and the vengeful hearts of the Insignificants and Trainers, he wiped their memories clean, and baptized their hearts with purity, so that whenever a new Trainer or Creature was born, it would be the Parents' responsibility to grow the child with a loving heart. (I tried to veto this from ever occurring, but My voice was lost to the stronger one of my Master's... He did, however, keep a small tint of their Evil in them, so to not have a fully cleansed world, as it is such, a perfect place can never exist except in the Above...)
After that, Regigigas was born to split the Sinnoh continent into smaller, more significant continents, and it has remained so till this day.
Whatever became of the Ghosts? Most of them have been lost in the Underground. Only a chosen few have unearthed their burial places...
But others still thrive above. Though encased in their Stones -- named today as Odd Keystones -- they can be brought back to life in their now-crumbled Hallowed Tower, near the Lost Tower of the souls of the deceased. However, whenever they are re-summoned to life, they lose much of their original Power, as it, the souls, was drained from them completely, leaving behind nothing more than a miniature, non-life threatening Ghost.
The Ghost, which few know of, are called Spiritombs. They were investigated upon modern scientists while still contained in their Keystones, and were found to once encase spirits in the Keystone; their tomb. Thus, the name was given. But the true horrors of the Ghosts will not be remembered amongst these Trainers today... a fortunate thing, in their case, an unfortunate one in Mine.
I have heard that one of the resurrected Ghosts has found a new host... One named Cynthia, in Sinnoh... She is said to have claimed one after hearing the rumors of the Keystones and the Hallowed Tower. But few dare to do the same as she, as they hear the Ghost had no weaknesses to speak of.
Such a strange thing, Spiritomb... I would have gladly joined forces with it had I been given the chance... but, my duties lie elsewhere. And I know my Master's strength. I would have not gotten out of the situation alive. I would never turn on my Master... Never...
The Nights of the New Moon continue, and so will my search for my perpetrator, and my feasting upon the dreams of thee...
Until we meet again...
Oh, and with the Begotten Ghost, Spiritomb... There are some little-known facts of it, which I have so thoroughly kept to myself since it, the Ghost, was Forbidden to the Mortal World...
What I noted was that the Ghost has many connections to the number one-hundred and eight.
The Ghost could only be kept away whence a Trainer or Insignificant chimed a bell 108 times, thus warding away the 108 spirits dwelling within the Ghost.
The Eggs, when kept by a Trainer, hatch in 7,680 steps -- subtract 7 and 6 with one another respectively, you end up with 1... for 180.
The "Base Stats," as they are called by Trainers, for the Ghosts' defensive and special defensive sides are 108.
It weighs approximately 238.1 pounds... When converted, it is 108 kilograms.
And possibly the most astonishing and coincidental of these, as the Trainers know nothing of the Ghosts' connection to the number: It is, in the Sinnoh Pokedex, number 108.
Some facts to keep in mind, from My Brilliance.
My Darkness is most powerful to-night...
And it is tonight I will find the Criminal...
and, at the same time,
consume thine soul...