Anyway, I was to help, along with my brother and sister Dream Props,
torture the dreams of one human called Kathryn Janeway, the ship's captain.
Only, something went wrong in the planning, and our....er....play got canceled.
We were all called in to get reprocessed into component parts for reuse
on another....better plan of attack. But....."
"But something happened and you gained you own mind?" Astra guessed,
and smiled a little when the golden haired elf nodded affirmative.
"I came to myself...wondering where everyone else was," Torress continued.
"See, though I had gained free will and all that....I was under the illusion
that I actually was the person I was fashioned to resemble.....but that
didn't last long after Seeker rescued me from a lackey Telsa had sent to
eliminate the annoying Dream Prop that had dared to defy his will..."
She smiled and hugged the coppery maned male elf, who looked a bit....disconcerted
still at the adore Torres seemed to have for him. He then smiled a half
dreamy smile and gave her a quick peck on the check. The two smiled at
each other for a few seconds and then Torres made a valiant effort to bring
herself back to the task at hand.
"Seeker saved my life, and told me of himself and the Military he was
part of. At first I didn't....fully appreciate the noble being he was but
I soon was mor than enlightened when he risked his own existence in an
attempt to freee me again from Tesla...who'd managed to magically locate
me and whisk me into his clutches.
"And I owe him so much for what he tried to do and what he did to keep
me sane when I found out the truth about my artificial origins." She finished,
bowing her head slightly while closing her eyes....silently crying in joy
at what Seeker had done and tried to do for her.
Torres then coughed and blushed at that display.
1."And now my turn." Seeker says after comforting Torres.
An AI to Elf Conversion
The Never Ending Quest - episode 7379
"See....we were re-incarnated as elves after our little run in
with Tesla," Seeker sighs, then pausing in a little bit of surprise when
he sees the calm acceptance by the two other elves.
Both Fred and Astra weren't surprised that something like that happened
to Seeker and Torres. Going against one as powerful as Tesla was generally
considered to be not conducive to a long...happy life. As for the mater
of reincarnation, both had heard things about it.....but like most people
they just knew that the reality of it was just another point to ask about
when they ACTUALLY got to go see who their actual creator was (Terans knew
empirically that there was an afterlife...but nobody had been able to track
down the burning question of....Which religion was correct!
They put that aside as Seeker speaks again.
"I must say you two seem to be taking this all very well," Seeker says.
"Then again, from the knowledge I gained in becoming an elf tells me that
elves in general have a knack at ferreting out the difference between falsehoods
and reality. Better connection with reality and all that."
"Oh, is that's what's happening?" Fred asks, suddenly curious. "How
come that's happening, since we weren't elves before all this. I'd think
that you'd have to be born an elf to have the mystical senses of one. I
might wear an elfin body, but I'd think that that would hardly be enough."
"Well, the way I figure it from what you and Astra told me that it's
of a similar nature as something a strange humanoid bear mage told me,"
Seeker said. "See, he said that those who's Matrix....some type of magical
interface between a person's soul and the physical realm....and something
like the template that shapes a person's form to what he has..... Anyway,
if you'd change the Matrix by altering it....say by inducing a lycanthropy
shard into the mix....the Matrix would change. Since the Matrix is something
of an interface between the physical world and the metaphysical world....the
signals one gets through it would change. You'd even get new senses out
of the deal....such as you and Astra are getting now. He also said that
trying to resist the demands was a bad idea....risking insanity and such."
"Well, I don't find anything about this to be too objectionable," Fred
muttered. "In fact, I rather like some aspects of it, so I'm not adverse
to keeping my sanity."
"But what I'm curious about those lycanthropy shards," Fred puts in,
puzzled. "I only know of the legend of lycanthropy....."
So Fred tells what he knows about his worlds version of lycanthropy.
It was the curse of the Ergot mushroom (as what was told in episode 3099).
The tales said that the mushrooms were brought to his homeland by gypsies,
who ate them habitually. Eventually, local folk took to eating them, and
a terrible fact was discovered. There was a curious taint to the Ergot,
that the gypsies were apparently immune to. When eaten, it infected one
with a disease of the blood, a curse. It transformed them into strange
wolflike reflections of themselves when the moon was full. Savage, bestial
things, that killed, yet walked on two legs.
Astra, having never heard this tale, look on with some interest (and
an eerie feeling of....oddness about it all). She shakes it off, for Seeker
was telling how, in this other world the Dark Mage Tesla had concocted
a magical curse in an attempt to keep his subjects in line. The threat
had been ignored, and the mage released it on his enemies. It proved to
have been too contagious, so in a fit of anger he destroyed Atlantis like
a spoiled child would destroy his toys.
"All in all an interesting diversion, but lets get down to it," Seeker
said, clapping his in resolve before returning to the topic. "Short and
sweet, I was a construct similar to a golem, but I was science based as
opposed to magic based. Now, to be honest, I worked with an organization
that I had grave doubts about in the first few months into my Awakening...that's
where I changed from a mere automation into a real person, folks.....I
found that the partners that the Military worked with in concert to save
humanity from the Enemy to be greedy....vile and generally not a nice group
of folks. The Company, these partners, are like a huge Merchant House,
so powerful that they control governments.....economies....everything.
They have made my world something of a living hell all in the name of profit.....and
the Military want them to change their tune....actually do some good for
the masses....even to the point of open combat if needed. Fine and well,
if we weren't fighting a war with an opponent that made redressing the
issue of Home impossible to resolve properly. I'd wanted to not see the
bloodshed that a military solution would bring about, so when I was approached
by a faction within the Company who seemed to share the same ideals that
I liked, I almost did the stupid thing and joined in conspiracy against
the Military....but I got my head out of my ass and saw them for the blighters
that they were. "Then, after I let them rot....I came to the conclusion
that terrible though the military solution to this problem would be....it
was the only way. The Company is too entrenched and only force will get
them out."
"Thus throwing out evil men, huh?" Astra said softly. "Sounds like you
had a crisis of faith....and at such an early age (that said in a half
joking voice)."
"Yep," Seeker sighed. "And since you know what happened to this other
Terra when I told you about those weapons of mass destruction...and how
we nuked that Terra so the Enemy couldn't use it let me tell you what happened
next. We drop the super atomic, and not only vaporize Terra....but something
leapt out and ensnared me...dumping my ship....the body my mind resided
in.....in the middle of Nod...wondering where the heck I was. I couldn't
jump out....and sensors told me that trying to go to warp....the ship's
top speed....would be disastrous....collapse the whole reality around me."
"Did....that kill Tesla?" Astra asked, suddenly seeing a faint hope.
Seeker's and Stra's nod nearly made her heart leap out of her chest in
joy....as well as it did Fred.
Frankly, Tesla was a living (actually undead) nightmare. A bogeyman
that mothers use to keep naughty children in line with....telling to be
good or Tesla would get them. The fact that Tesla was dead (for it was
a well known fact that one could divine the status of a magic item's creator....and
that is what Torres had been).....
The mood was infectious, and thus was the reason why their elfin senses
failed to detect at the last second Elf Death's bounding leap that bowled
over Astra......and began to lick Astra's face like mad!
The elves eventually rename themselves to reflect their new, elven selves.
Fred becomes Gilmuriel. Astra becomes E'ysha. B'elanna Torress drops her
last name and now is just B'elanna. Seeker renames himself Elrondir.
Striking Balance
Fred goes to the Southern Caves to slay a dragon. He kills Velus. He
& Astra are sent to the Calamari Desert to die. Dr.Vincent saves them.
Astra sneezes during a critical moment as Dr. Vincent is casting a spell
to restore Fred back to normal (Vincent had to first heal Fred of the injuries
inflicted on him by toaster headed gorilla, leaving him in a freakish state,
then was attempting to cure Fred of the freakish state). Astra is transported
to an underground labrynth while it had adverse effects upon the others.
Dr. Vincent and Bobo (the toaster headed gorilla) are killed. Fred is tortured
by a demonic being known as the Brazen Man, who'd been summoned by the
backlash and thought that Fred would make a lovely new companion in his
master's quest for power and chaos......
Meanwhile, Astra has made the mistake of entering into a portal styled
after a grandfather clock, and falls under the magical nature of the device
she's entered. As the hands of the clock swing backwards, she finds herself
growing younger and younger. She can not force the door open again and
finally finds herself deposited back in time, in a ten year old body (herself
at ten)....but with the mind of an adult.
She stumbles across Fred's father, Charles D'Honaire, who's off to go
slay the Dragon of the Southern Caverns (which while not said....it's kind
of obvious that he didn't succeed). Charles would come back a haunted man,
who refused to tell what happened underneath the ground while on his quest.
He'd retire from adventuring and live out a quiet, frightened life....a
broken man. Astra at first thinks that perhaps she'd been sent back in
time to alter this fate after Charles had already left the ten year old
behind and tries but fails to catch up with Charles to give warning and
aid. Switching tatics, she goes and enlists a mage/seers help so that aid
might be given.
However, it soon becomes apparent that something else is up!
Astra realised that she was inevitably going to fall behind Lord Charles
again, for her pony was no match for his big horse on a prolonged ride,
so she tried to think of an alternative plan. Before long an idea came
to her. If this was some fifteen years ago, wouldn't Myrddin still be living?
He was sage, seer and magician, famous throughout all the lands, and if
anyone could help her he could.
Whilst she was far from her homeland, she assumed that she must be in
the Dukedom of the D'Honaires, somewhere on the road from the Duke's fortress
to the southern caverns. In that case, that isolated peak she could see
a few miles to the left of the road must be Beacon Mountain, on the lower
slopes of which Myrddin had his abode. Urging her pony off the road, she
headed cross-country towards it.
After two hours travelling, and a further hour searching for Myrddin's
dwelling, Astra found the white cottage that she thought must be the right
place. After all, she had seen no other dwellings. After tying her pony's
reins to the branch of a nearby tree, she knocked on the front door. An
old man with a long white beard, looking every inch a sage, answered it.
He looked surprised when he saw her. "Who are you, child? And what are
you doing so far away from home, and in your underwear at that?" Astra
had hoped that Myrddin's ability as a seer would have told him who she
was and why she was here without his needing to ask, but apparently that
was beyond even his ability. "I am Princess Astra of Aqualaria, and I need
your help," she said. Myrddin, assuming it was he, blinked in surprise.
"You'd better come in, then," he said.
Astra did so. The old sage directed the child's body which housed the
mind of the warrior woman to a cushion upon which she could sit. Astra
of Aquilaria, enjoying the vigor only a young girl's body could provide,
leapt eagerly into the cushion. Myrddin sat in a tall chair made from what
appeared to be antlers bound together, and stroked his beard as he scrutinized
her.
"Child," he said, "I would be lying if I said your appearance here didn't
frighten me."
"Why's that?"
"Well, lass, the reason is, by all rights, I should have known you were
coming. Every moment, right up until the time of my eventual death after
I have been forced to flee Beacon Mountain and live in the wilds east of
the province of Anfang, I have seen already. I know I am to die with the
dagger of one of the madmen of the Court of Fools lodged in my chest, upon
which they will heap stones upon my corpse and it shall become the site
of my mockery. You, however, I do not know. You I have not seen in my visions
as I spiral towards my own doom. That, I am led to believe, is an impossibility."
"That could well be," Astra said, "were it not for the fact that I believe
magick is involved. I was sent here shortly after being trapped in an immense
grandfather clock"
Myrddin's brow furrowed at this, his eyes showing recognition.
"Why my poor child, you've come unstuck!"
"Unstuck?"
"Yes! Unstuck! Anchorless! Adrift!"
"What on earth do you mean?"
"That clock you mentioned was once the plaything of the Hecatonhire,
the hundred-headed giants. They are now exiled from the lands of men, but
they dabbled in the arts of Chronomancy. You are now without an anchor,
for such is the purpose of the clock. It strips one of the chains that
bind them to their own time. After doing this, one may learn the fell art
of Chronomancy, as only the Anchorless can truly practice it. However,
as you could not be trained after it set you Adrift, you're merely moving
through time aimlessly. I have to give you a new Anchor, or you may well
shift again, and again, and again, eventually dissipating to nothing."
"What do I have to do to get an anchor?"
"Well, child, were this another time, it might have been simpler. For
instance, were you yet to be born, or already dead, I could simply tie
you right now. However, your childhood self exists here. This makes things
more complicated. You see, I need to make you a different person. I need
to pull aspects of you from other timelines, make you diverge enough to
become stable, and then I need to give you a new true name..."
Astra wanted the concept of other timelines to be explained to her.
When Myrddin had finished, she asked: "So what would happen to the other
'me' that you take aspects from?" "As far as I can tell, she would be unaware
of anything happening and would not be harmed in any way." "Good. I wouldn't
want to cause any harm to the other 'me'. And I'll be restored to adulthood?"
"Yes. One of the aspects that I'll take from the other you is her body
at its current age." "And whose memories will I have? Hers, my own, or
both sets of memories?"
"You see, you would be both your 'sister' and yourself. To be honest,
I'm not sure if your personalities would merge fully, though all the scrolls
and tomes seem to indicate that. You would certainly have the memories
of both. It's a very dodgy process, though. I can't control which of the
alternate timelines I pull from, really. I'll have to go with the first
one I can firmly grasp, as your time before shifting again may be quite
limited. We won't have time to pick and choose, nor will we be able to
have a second try at this. I have to pull a divergent enough analog to
make you separate from your past self, and then name you in very short
order, else we risk you being undone."
It sounded risky to Astra, as though she'd like to think her alternate
selves were much like her, there were no guarantees. Indeed, from what
the old sage said, he would have to pull from timelines that were wildly
different from her own. She wasn't sure if she could deal with that. Still,
the alternative was worse than death, it was a drifting dispersion throughout
the time stream. She decided that was a more frightening possibility than
merging with aspects of any of her "sisters". She let Myrddin begin the
ceremony...
Myrddin pulls aspects of Astra from a timeline in which she was transformed
into an elf by a strange shaman, and.......oops!
Princess Astra of Aqualaria felt a strange tingling as the ceremony
continued. She should have felt memories pouring into her head, memories
that she had never had before in her life, and yet they felt completely
natural to her. She should have remembered this:
She remembered being freed by Lord Frederigo D'Honaire, going to Doctor
Vincent's tower, and being sent to a strange place by a miscast spell,
just as she had in her own reality. But, in the other reality, instead
of walking into the grandfather clock, she had walked through a demon-ornamented
archway into astrange passage which lead to an underground river. And that
had made all the difference.
She dove in, knowing that it would lead to freedom and, her strength
finally gone, she'd washed up upon a beach and found Frederigo, evidently
marooned her. She smiled a faint smile as she passed into unconsciousness.
Later, she awakens and both she and Fred head away from the water, into
the woods in a vain hope that they will be able to find some shelter and
signs of civlization.
Instead, they find an elven path that leads deeper and deeper into what
turns out to be the fell Forest of Xythryx, home of strange magics, monstrous
spiders and other less desirable creatures, and often a place of no return
and tragedy. Fred accidentally walked head on into a nearly invisible giant
web, and Astra had gotten ensnared also as she tried to get Fred's sword
to drive off the maker of the web.
She SHOULD HAVE remembered this alien memory.
She should have remembered Fred desperately activating a magical ear-ring
that summoned the wizard (shaman to some of his friends) Pronklezilch.
She should remember tricking the indifferent wizard into helping them
against the approaching monster spider. She should remember the wizard
turning them into elves (she and Fred) and leaving them to their own fates,
still deep within the Woods. She should remember basically everything that
is told in episode 7366!. Should remember meeting strange people and eventual
friends. Should remember meeting an odd person who travels in a blue box
that's larger inside than out AND travels through time/space and between
several universes. She should remember becoming immortal due to her and
several others becoming Champions to beings called Rules and Agents.
These memories should be coming from her twin from the other time stream,
but due to the special nature of a Champion, such information is not forthcoming!
On the conscious level, that is. Some parts do get through.
Most doesn't due to the fact that the Agents and Rules take care of
their own. They do not allow tampering with their Champion's personal Timeline
in anyway, shape, or form. In doing this, they protect the very integrity
of their Champions lives and existence from those who otherwise could reach
back into time, somehow, and erase what is a most vexing obstacle. This
protection is wide and broad, and even prevents what COULD, if used for
other......less benign and more malign.....means to majorly screw with
their Champions (how, exactly, is a tale for latter, if ever).
Instead in memories, Astra is puzzled in the extreme when the arcane
phrase of ACCESS DENIED!! flashes through her mind as her body tingles
and changes.
She changes. Her child frame blurs and shifts, losing the form of childish
youth and taking on the curves of majority.....of womanhood. She does not
grow much in size, for the elves of present day do not grow over four feet
in height. She does lose a bit of mass as her musculature turns from human
to elfin, becoming stronger than what her small stature suggests, but much
lighter. Her hips widen and she finds herself filling out her silk chamise
in a manner that has become routine since the onset of puberty. Her hair
shitfs and changes, grows. But that is only true for the hair on her head
(elves don't have any body or facial hair of note). Her hair takes on the
tufted, but beautiful form, that her analog has chosen. She finds that
her ears wiggle and then grow in size.....then become extremely pointed.
She revels in the immensity of the new sounds, smells, and sight her vastly
increased sense bring her....much in excess of anyting she's known before
as a mere human. She'll find that her reflex have increased dramatically.
Shell find that she needs not sleep, only rest to regain stamina (sleep
is for humans). She'll find she's unaging (death only from unnatural causes).
She finds her outfit shifts from the silk chemise she came in with have
changed into the well fitting outfit of green and brown leather jerkin,
pants, and boots. She'll find her ears have been pierced and she's wearing
golden hooped ear-rings. She'll find she's equipped with the equipment
that her counterpart is presently carrrying over in what some would call
a Whoniverse.
Presently, she staggers right now as the transformation reaches in and
begins to change her mind from human to elfin. The transformation doesn't
change her fundamental nature. Astra is still Astra, but it's an Astra
who's an elf with a few human quirks....but will react and act like the
elfin lass she now is.
The transformation reaches what some call the "heart." It is not the
organ that pumps life giving blood. Rather, it reaches into the part of
the mind that feels love. Her human "heart" changes from human to the fey
thing that all elves have.....and the fey, wild thing reaches out (like
it's twin inside the one who had been called Astra in another universe
before a "shaman" had transformed her).....and suddenly screams in horror
as it finds that it's other part.....the animus to it's anima......the
other part that is found in this world version of Fred......isn't where
it thinks it should be!
Astra's heart had mirrored her other sister's heart, and had reached
out to find Fred's heart and soul......
Problem is, that Fred is back uptime....and is in a bit of a pickle.
The cry of Astra's elfin heart begins to reach out, magically and psychically,
to find it's other part....
"Fred...." Astra whispers softly, weakly, as she falls to her knees.
Myrddin, meanwhile, knows very well that something is amiss, and is
fighting desperately to stop what he thinks is imminent disaster for Astra.
Why isn't his spell working? He'd said it was a dodgey process, but it
seemed to have been working....until just a few seconds ago!
A flash of light and a tremendous tug is the last thing that both the
now elfin Astra and the seer feel as an alerted Rule responds to a frantic
alarm caused by what appeared to have been tampering.....
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Meanwhile,
the elfin heart of Astra is still reaching out throughout time (piggybacking
on the very process that Myridden had been trying to use in his search
of a timeline to use) and reaches forward.....and finds Fred.
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