His thoughts were groggy, taking ages to form. Or maybe seconds? He couldnāt tell. Actually, Percy couldnāt tell much of anything at the moment. He was blind and deaf. His sense of touch was gone too. The last thing he remembered was activating his bloodline, watching it tear his soul up.
āEither I botched it and killed myself, or Iām the clone.ā
Both conclusions sounded possible, though he felt it was more productive to assume the latter.
At least, it was good he retained some sense of self this time. On his previous attempt, this had only happened on the way
back.
It was certainly nice to have some control over the process. Well, assuming he could figure out what was going onā¦
āLetās focus on what I
can
tell.ā
The most prominent feeling was something attached to him, pulling him towards a certain direction. The force it exerted was currently weak, but it was strengthening very,
very
slowly. For now, it didnāt affect him much, but he knew it would become irresistible eventually. Perhaps it had to do with how much strength the clone ā
him
ā had left? Or maybe with how badly his main body wanted him back? Or something else entirely?
Either way, he should try finding a vessel before that happened.
āIf only I could see...ā
His normal senses didnāt work, but there had to be
something
he could do. Concentrating outwards, he filtered out the attraction of his body, trying to grasp at anything else. For a long time, there was nothing.
Then, something appeared at the edge of his consciousness. Curious, he focused on it, causing it to expand and expand untilā¦
BUMP
Percy felt an impact, shaking his very existence.
āWhat the hell?!ā
Whatever it was, it was now getting more distant. Making a mental note to approach things more slowly in the future, he wondered why heād been rejected. Was there a reason he couldnāt possess that person?
āActually, was that even a person?ā
Unable to tell, he resumed the experimentation. He repeated the same steps for some time, until another object appeared. Proceeding with more caution, he limited himself to fleeting glimpses. Each time he looked, it grew larger. Stopping when he was close enough, he went over what he understood about it, making sure not to focus too hard, to avoid crashing into it again.
It
felt
like a soul, although it was his first time encountering one in his present state. Heād
seen
plenty of them before via Soul Vision, but that was nothing like his current perspective. That said, this object gave him a conflicting mix of familiarity and strangeness. On one hand, it resembled his original self, still tugging at him through the connection. On the other, this was clearly somebody else.
Also, there was a sense of rejection. Whenever he stopped ālookingā, he felt himself drift further and furtherā¦
āI suppose I wouldnāt want to be possessed either.ā
Nor did he want to do that to somebody else, actually. He still felt guilty over possessing that baby. Heād rather approach things differently this time if he could help it.
Once more, he scanned his surroundings, struggling a little as the soul obstructed his senses. Instinctively, he wished to move away from it, which seemed to work, the object shrinking in his āvisionā. Percy continued until he was satisfied with the distance. It only took a second.
Or did it?
Come to think of it, he hadnāt a clue how long it had been, nor how far heād travelled. But he guessed it should be measured at a
cosmic
scale. After all, heād essentially sleepwalked out of Remior last time.
āFocus Percy.ā
The young man ā or perhaps the even younger soul fragment ā felt the pull of his main body growing stronger. He still had time ā relatively speaking ā but he needed to make some progress.
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He reached outwards once more. A third soul appeared, but he didnāt approach it just yet. He kept concentrating until a fourth and a fifth joined it. Before long ā or maybe after long ā a sea of souls surrounded him from every direction.
It was nice to have some choice, assuming he could pick from those of course. Still, it was annoying he couldnāt examine them too closely, lest he approached one by accident. Instead, he had to tiptoe around the swarm, trying to learn about them without looking directly.
As he allowed his senses to softly brush over the myriad lights, a strange thought crossed his mind.
āThis is beautiful!ā
He didnāt fully understand what laid in front of him, but he suddenly realized he didnāt want to rush things. Perhaps no human had ever experienced anything like this. Percy felt a bubbling urge to take his time, appreciating the exotic scenery. To truly understand it. Even if he failed to find a body today, he would learn a lot for his next attempt.
Thus, he relaxed, letting go of his previous urgency.
The ālightsā came in all shapes and sizes. Lacking anything to measure them with, he could only compare them to one another. Some were tiny. There were countless of them clustered together, and he felt they were so weak he could snuff them out even in his current state.
āBugs maybe.ā
The brightest of them outshone the sun, the mere thought of approaching sending a wave of terror through his splintered consciousness.
āThose must be gods.ā
Still numerous ā given the scale of the universe ā but far scarcer than the other types.
Percy had never seen a god in person. Not even back on Remior. Though heād seen plenty of statues and illustrations.
And stolen a titanessās mana.
That said, he didnāt want anything to do with these alien deities. Most of them were probably hostile to his species. Instinctively, he wished to move away, but he didnāt know which way to go. There was one no matter where he looked.
āCalm down Percy. They canāt find you here.ā
Pressing down his fear, he considered categorizing the souls using something other than their ābrightnessā. Once more, he scanned them, looking for a different way to tell them apart. Thatās when he sensed a rather peculiar soul. Curious, he approached. In terms of potency, it was far more powerful than the insects, and infinitely weaker than the gods.
āWell, duh.ā
Sadly, that was about the extent of what he could discern. Beyond that, Reds and Whites didnāt look too different. Hopefully that would change with more practice. In any case, this wasnāt the aspect he was interested in. Unlike the others, this soul felt
wrong
, somehow. It was fluttering erratically and dimming quickly.
Then, Percy made a mistake. In his attempt to learn more about it, he focused on it a little more than heād meant to, causing him to approach it rapidly.
Growing nearer, he averted his āgazeā, trying to stop. It was difficult! For some reason, this one wasnāt rejecting him! It was pulling him in!
Intensifying his efforts, Percy actively steered away, eventually managing to slow down. Just in time too, as he had come this close to getting sucked right in.
A moment later, the light fizzled out of existence, disappearing foreverā¦
āWow. I think the poor guy just died.ā
At least that solved the mystery of how to possess somebody. Evidently, only those on the verge of death seemed to lower their defences, allowing others to approach. Perhaps it was some desperate, last-ditch effort to survive. It was a little morbid, but it was comforting to know he hadnāt taken over and killed a healthy baby. The alien heād possessed had probably been a stillborn or something.
Suddenly, Percy was dragged out of his thoughts, as he found himself on the move again. Another soul was pulling him!
However, this one wasnāt some dying stranger. It was his main body! Apparently, his time here had ran out. The force wasnāt very strong just yet. He could still resist if he wanted, but he knew that wouldnāt be the case for long.
Truth be told, he wasnāt too bummed out. Even though his original mission had failed, heād learned a lot about this place, which would greatly help him in his future ventures.
āStill, the main body will be so disappointedā¦ā
Focusing outwards once more, he decided to check one last time, to see if he could find a good target.
The pull was somewhat distracting, but he eventually managed to peer into the sea of souls again. Having a clearer idea of what to look for, he scanned through them much faster than before. He ignored those too powerful or too weak, and he didnāt spare the healthy ones a second glance either.
Eventually, his attention landed on another dimming light. But he didnāt approach it. It was dying even faster than the one before. Whatever had killed it had done a thorough job. It would suck to possess a body only to find out it had been beheaded.
āI need something a bit more on the fence so that I might survive. And I need to do it fast.ā
The pull from the main body grew stronger, this time forcing him to actively exert effort to resist it. Percy found a few more damaged souls, but they didnāt fit. One was too powerful, three were dying too quickly, one was too tiny. It didnāt seem like it was meant to be. But it was ok. At least heād tried.
Percy was close to accepting his failure, when he suddenly spotted another dying light. It was a bit stronger than he would have liked. He didnāt know if that would be a problem. Also, it was fading a touch too fast. Even if he possessed it, heād probably die again soon. An unpleasant thing to experience for nothing. Still, he didnāt have much to lose.
Well, hopefully not.
āOk, letās do it.ā
Mobilizing every iota of his will, he resisted his bodyās pull for the briefest of instants, reaching for the dying light.
The next moment, he felt it enlarge.
Then, he was gone.