Aspect of Nihilus

As his hand fell, coming to rest limp at his side, he felt nothing that could be considered a semblance of sensation. His fingers moved, his hand rose and fell, all an orderly natural, but the nothingness remained. Or perhaps it wasn't nothingness at all. Were it nothingness, emptiness beyond comprehensible understanding, than he would be rid of the incessant gnawing he felt with each body he siphoned from; each pliable well of essence with which he could sate the gnaw that pulled inwards within his very core.
With difficulty he pried his mind free from the thoughts mingled with the sensation, turning himself wholly away from the body that now slumped over on it's knees behind him and once again towards the expanse of the room in which he stood. It was then that he took into account the number of bodies he had left, drained and left lifeless whilst his body moved of it's own accord. It was in moments of clarity, the essence of others flowing through him into the void within that he recognized the aftermath.Though the emotions necessary to care for such an outcome were lost to him. Eroded away much akin to his own body.
Then, as he made the effort to carry himself from where he stood, it hissed at him again from the depths of his mind. It was a gross simplification at best to justify the voice that had taken root within his mind. Less of a voice and more whispers that he knew only to be goads and chides that pressed him further to sate what it referred to as The Hunger. Even in his lucid mind he could not fully comprehend it's purpose, discern it's meaning. Only that it accompanied the gnawing he felt and the unceasing urge to draw forth the essence of others for his own gratification.
"Silence." He uttered in an almost hushed rasp, his fist gripping instinctively as though attempting to choke out the source of the voice. "I do not need you to educate me."
No sooner had he protested with his willed manifestation of resistance did the whispers crescendo in a pitched crashing of pained disapproval before tapering off. Again leaving him in silence. Again leaving him to contend with the emptiness of his thoughts as he once again began to move across the room and towards it's exit. It became rather apparent to him then, as he made his way through the hall riddled with husks, that he had missed the ornate detail of the building in which he was in. While he did not recognize the decorum, the architecture and artwork escaping his present knowledge of the galaxy, he had enough sense to realize that it was easily bearing of high status.
It was the insignia at the peak of the doors archway that affirmed this moments before he stepped through the heavy metal doors and into a welcoming but empty city space. Large buildings spread tightly as far as his eyes could see, a low hanging haze filling the air that indicated it to be a far more populated environment than a singular sweep of the eyes would have been able to assess. Whichever city or planet this was, it had been carefully selected.
Lifting his hand once more, pulling against the urge to let it hang, he probed the cities limits. As loud as the gnawing was, the tug of void within threatening to drown out his senses to render his attempt moot, his lucidity granted him enough sense to feel that what little life remained had retreated itself far from his location. Whoever inhabited this city had quickly become aware of his intentions in spite of what, if any, precautions he may have taken upon his arrival. Though it stood as fairly unfortunate that only so much of the city stood between him and it's border; conveniently home to the energy which he sought.
Lowering his hand to his side once more, returning it to the comfort it so desperately desired, he pressed himself to move. Each step felt like an eternity, a rise and fall against a grain he'd become less and less familiar with and each joined by the returning hiss in his skull.
As the gnawing grew, propagating a tremendous ache, his mind fixated only upon one thing.
His hand raised once more, angled and held aloft at his side, and drew upon the very essence within the soil itself. It would suffice, if only for a time.
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