Matsu Xiangu
The Haruspex
[SIZE=14pt]Ryoone[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Early Evening[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Planet-Side[/SIZE]
Matsu had been to dozens of planets for stays both short and long, and experiences both blissful and painful. She felt confident claiming she’d traveled more of the Galaxy than most as she’d made it her mission to see as much as possible, going to planets for no practical purpose other than to experience it and its people.
She had dedicated her life to the practice of protecting her own mind and breaking in to others, the pursuit of mental prowess controlled highly enough to shatter what was previously assumed to be unbreakable. In order to do that, she needed practice and she needed understanding. Practice only came through experimentation or direct use of her power on another and there was plenty of opportunity for that…but understanding…that came through observation. Matsu believed that the more she studied people, the more she learned of varied species and cultures, the easier it would be to take down any mental target laid out for her. The key to jailbreaking a mind was to find the weak spots, the spots that were soft enough to tear open – areas of fear, anger, jealousy, hatred, sadness, pain. All were distractions leaving her enough room to enter and take control. To people-watch was to learn to anticipate all possible outcomes and scenarios.
Of course, every person was their own island. Some individuals just had a naturally high resistance to her techniques…but she learned to break even them. And even when it seemed there was no one but an Epicanthix or the highest mentalist Lords to challenge her, she kept learning. She would never stop. She would make herself a bastion of the mind, of dreams, of others’ suffering.
But Ryoone was a strange case. It was one of the planets that ended up being purely for exploration, another venture she found worthwhile. It was idle exploration that had found the Ravager, idle exploration that had helped her discover quite a few friends. The volcanic planet had almost no native culture to speak of as its atmosphere did not facilitate permanent settlements. It was easy enough to breathe for a day or two, but any longer and a human’s lungs would be so packed with ashes they would asphyxiate.
After pressing through the layer of ash that comprised the planet’s upper atmosphere, Matsu had landed right outside a huge volcanic rise. One half of the planet was registering volcanic activity on a massive scale, geysers of lava giving way to sludgy rivers of cooling rock. She had landed just outside the calculated danger zone, watching the slow flow of magma until she felt the call to go inside.
One of the volcanoes appeared to have a cave cut in to its side, too evenly cut and precise to be natural. She couldn’t imagine what would make someone suicidal enough to cut in to the side of a volcano, but it could only be for a very good or very bad reason.
She intended to find out as she slunk inside, quiet and stealthy.
[SIZE=14pt]Early Evening[/SIZE]
[SIZE=14pt]Planet-Side[/SIZE]
Matsu had been to dozens of planets for stays both short and long, and experiences both blissful and painful. She felt confident claiming she’d traveled more of the Galaxy than most as she’d made it her mission to see as much as possible, going to planets for no practical purpose other than to experience it and its people.
She had dedicated her life to the practice of protecting her own mind and breaking in to others, the pursuit of mental prowess controlled highly enough to shatter what was previously assumed to be unbreakable. In order to do that, she needed practice and she needed understanding. Practice only came through experimentation or direct use of her power on another and there was plenty of opportunity for that…but understanding…that came through observation. Matsu believed that the more she studied people, the more she learned of varied species and cultures, the easier it would be to take down any mental target laid out for her. The key to jailbreaking a mind was to find the weak spots, the spots that were soft enough to tear open – areas of fear, anger, jealousy, hatred, sadness, pain. All were distractions leaving her enough room to enter and take control. To people-watch was to learn to anticipate all possible outcomes and scenarios.
Of course, every person was their own island. Some individuals just had a naturally high resistance to her techniques…but she learned to break even them. And even when it seemed there was no one but an Epicanthix or the highest mentalist Lords to challenge her, she kept learning. She would never stop. She would make herself a bastion of the mind, of dreams, of others’ suffering.
But Ryoone was a strange case. It was one of the planets that ended up being purely for exploration, another venture she found worthwhile. It was idle exploration that had found the Ravager, idle exploration that had helped her discover quite a few friends. The volcanic planet had almost no native culture to speak of as its atmosphere did not facilitate permanent settlements. It was easy enough to breathe for a day or two, but any longer and a human’s lungs would be so packed with ashes they would asphyxiate.
After pressing through the layer of ash that comprised the planet’s upper atmosphere, Matsu had landed right outside a huge volcanic rise. One half of the planet was registering volcanic activity on a massive scale, geysers of lava giving way to sludgy rivers of cooling rock. She had landed just outside the calculated danger zone, watching the slow flow of magma until she felt the call to go inside.
One of the volcanoes appeared to have a cave cut in to its side, too evenly cut and precise to be natural. She couldn’t imagine what would make someone suicidal enough to cut in to the side of a volcano, but it could only be for a very good or very bad reason.
She intended to find out as she slunk inside, quiet and stealthy.
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