PHL's Air Flying game 2 concept art.
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Saturday, 25 August 2012
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
PHL's The Sage of Times story
Author’s
word:
My story is for entertainment and is fiction. To my knowledge it has never
happened in real life.
THE SAGE OF TIMES.
By
Tamajong Tamajong Philip (PHL)
There was a city in a land in the world.
The city was ruled by a King; and the city was part of a wider kingdom over
which the king ruled. The king lived in a palace near the city. The common
people lived in the city.
The King had a daughter, who was the
Princess, a young woman. He (the King) also had a Magician who lived in the
palace.
In the city, where the common people
lived, there was a young man. This young man was not materially wealthy and he
liked a young woman and sought to marry her. But the young woman’s family
disapproved of him because he was not rich. Her family expected him to be able
to provide for her (the young woman’s) needs. She was of low social rank and
not rich either. So the young man went away and struggled hard to earn her
guardians’ favour by getting a livelihood. And finally he was allowed to marry
her. The wedding day was planned for. The King heard of the young woman who
lived in the city, that her beauty was desirable. He also knew of her impending
wedding to a common man. But the king wanted the girl for himself, and he told his
magician to go and get the girl for him (the king) before she could lose her
virginity on her wedding night.
In the city the wedding was held, and
there was celebration all the day until the night, at which time the Bride (the
girl or young woman) was arrayed and adorned by her female kinsfolk and then
went to wait for her Husband (the young man) in the bedchamber. In the
bedchamber, which was dark, she perceived a human presence but did not know it
was. It was the Magician, and he gripped her while she was confused and a blue
light appeared and she found herself flying in a blue tunnel of light with a
strange man holding her. Then she found herself in a forest with the Magician,
who stood over her while she sat on the floor crying.
“Please do not take my virginity,” she wept.
“It belongs to another man.”
And she said: “My husband will come and get
you!”
The Magician laughed: “Hau, haw, haw; how
can he get me when he is not even yet born?”
The Magician said this because he(the
Magician) had taken the Bride back in time, to the distant past, so that he
could have the girl to himself and be free of the King (who was now yet
unborn).
Meanwhile on the wedding night years
later, the Husband entered the bedchamber but could not find his Bride. He was
ashamed and avoided raising an alarm, and spent the wedding night alone in his
bed, weeping and gnashing his teeth. He stayed indoors and avoided visitors.
Finally he despaired and revealed his wife’s disappearance. An uproar arose and
the town heard the news soon. The parents-in-law threatened him for their
daughter. He quickly became very unhappy.
The King in the palace heard of the
missing Bride, but he waited in vain for the Magician to bring her. Then he
became angry with the missing Magician and said to himself: “Ah ha! So he has
double-crossed me! A man remains a man, with man’s desires, though he profess
celibacy and abstention,” but he pretended to sympathize with the story of the
Husband, saying to those around himself : “A man should make sure of his wife’s
fidelity before even marrying her.”
Meanwhile in the past, years earlier, the
Magician was with the stolen Bride. She wept and implored him for mercy until
he had pity on her and repented of his action. He decided to take her back to their
time (in the future) but realized that he did not have enough energy for a
return trip (because he had never intended to make a return trip). So they had
to wait till his energy was restored, and they lived peaceably in a house in
the forest.
Then one day a visitor came to the
Husband (in the future) and revealed herself as the King’s daughter, the
Princess. The Princess knew what might have happened and she told him so. She
had heard her father telling the Magician to take the Bride away from her
husband, but the Bride had not yet been brought to the king. The Magician too
had disappeared. The Princess revealed that the Magician trusted her and that
she knew some of his arts since her childhood, though she had never learnt to
do them, it (magic) being contrary to the will of God. She believed that she
knew what the Magician had done to disappear so utterly, and said that she
would come the next day to take the Husband secretly to the palace.
The next day the Princess came to the
Husband’s house in the city and took him to the palace under disguise. They
entered a room in the palace where a swirling tunnel of fog-like appearance
hung in the air. They had equipped themselves as for a long journey already,
and entered the portal. (It was not the portal that the Magician had used to
abduct the Bride; it was one that the Magician just kept in his room.) Through
it they went to the past for the first time ever.
The king was irate about the Magician
but he did not talk about it lest he betray himself. He decided to search the
land and he went into disguise. So for a period of time this King was out
disguised as a common citizen, in the company of some of his guards, who were
disguised too. In his journeys, he saw the state of his people, saw their
problems and got wiser. But he met thieves and other deviants who were a threat
to him. Finally, he returned to his palace home, tired.
By now, the King’s missing daughter was
news.
In the past the Princess and the Husband
were looking for the Magician and the Bride by enquiring at towns and places.
Communication was not easy because the language of this time was familiar but
older. At nights they rested in inns or in the open. They developed an
emotional intimacy but did not have sex. Finally they found the Magician in the
forest.
What happened with the Magician and the
Bride before this? In the past the Magician discovered his ancestral family and
saw the trouble that they were in, and tried to solve the problem, with the
Bride (who was now his friend) helping him. He was sure that solving the
problem would merely create an alternate future instead of changing his own
situation, but he was happy that his alter ego who would be born centuries
later in the new future would be in a better case than himself. But if they
returned to the future now, things might have changed; in fact, they would be
in the new future that they created. So the Magician wanted to do some study to
discern their own future time from this alternate one, so that they could
return to where they belonged, where everything would be as they had left it on
that wedding night.
Finally, one day, the Magician succeeded
in generating a portal outside their forest house, but as he went to get the
Bride from the House he was attacked by the Husband who was accompanied by the
King’s daughter. There followed a furious battle, wherein the Husband tried to
damage the Magician with his violent physical strength and the Magician
defended himself with his wonderful powers. Afterward the Magician lay feebly
on the ground, wounded, and said that the portal was going to close.
“What?” replied the Husband.
“The portal is going to close,” said the
Magician. “It is behind the house. Your wife is in the house. Hurry and take
her … Go left when you see two tunnels”.
So the Husband went into the house, found
his surprised Bride and hurriedly took her to the portal, but she saw the
wounded Magician on the ground and began to weep aloud though her Husband was
forcing her toward the portal. The Husband called for the Princess as he went
but the Princess stopped beside the Magician and called him tenderly by name.
Then she tried to drag him to the portal but it closed before they reached it.
The Husband and his wife had already entered it. The Magician and the Princess
were left on this side.
“Oh, (Princess),” sighed the Magician.
“Just for me…”
She said that she was happy to be with
him, though in her heart she was disappointed at being stuck in the past. They
stayed in the forest house. She tended on him in the house, going to buy food
in the village when they needed it, but their currency was a bit different from
the current one and they knew that they could not stay long. But although the
Magician tried, he did not have enough energy left in his body to create a
portal with. So they resigned themselves to living in the past.
One day the Magician and the Princess were
attacked by a huge knight-like creature from nowhere in the forest and it was
going to kill them.
The
Husband and the Bride found themselves flying through a tunnel and they saw two
forked paths that branched from the main tunnel that they were in. They took
the left tunnel as the Magician had instructed the Husband and they found
themselves in the street in their town and went home. They discovered that they
were not back on their wedding night but days thereafter. They went home. The
wife often thought of the Magician who had been kind to her and the Husband
often thought of the Princess who had kept him company on his quest. They were
also trying to get used to each other.
In the palace the King ventured upon his
Magician’s room. The door was open and inside the room was a blue swirling
portal. He had never seen it before in his life. He got a sword, put on armour
and entered the portal alone. He found himself in a forest and saw his daughter
and the Magician being attacked by a huge armoured creature. He told them to go
to the portal and he went to fight the creature.
The huge creature shook the earth and the
Magician and the Princess ran, dodging falling trees caused by the shaking.
They reached the portal and looked back for the King, but the portal was
closing and they jumped into it. Inside they were surprised to see about five
different forks, and the Magician pondered that their activities in the past
must have created other alternate futures. They chose one by a guess and ended
up successfully in their own time.
After a furious and tedious battle, the
King killed the huge creature. The portal had disappeared and he was lost in
the forest.
The Magician and the Princess arrived in
the Magician’s room. The Magician vowed to end his art of time travelling if
the king returned, for it was an art with dangerous consequences when misused.
They learned that the King was not in the palace, nor were his whereabouts
known.
“Nor even his whenabouts,” muttered the Magician to the Princess. “Before the
King was born, he was. But when ?”
The Magician wanted to marry the Princess
who loved him very much but they agreed that the king must give his consent to
it. And they promised to get married when the King returned.
The King was lost in the forest in the
past, and soon despaired. Then he said that he deserved it for all his evil
ways. When evening fell, he was sitting on a rock thinking sadly, when suddenly
he saw a faint puff of blue shining brightly in the air in the darkness.
The Husband and the Bride were visited
one day by the Magician and the Princess, who announced that they were married
to each other. So the Bride realized that her vain thoughts of the Magician
should be destroyed, and decided to focus on knowing her Husband better.
Likewise the Husband, seeing the Princess married, was now easily able to see
her as a good friend and not a romantic interest.
THE END.
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Num Lock
On a Windows-using computer , if you turn Num Lock off , some of the
number keys on the keypad(at the right end of keyboard) start acting as
arrow keys and you cannot use them to type numbers or type a full stop
symbol, but you can still use the number keys under the function(F) keys
to type numbers.
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