Transcription of
Tarlov's Journals
I cannot honestly say why I have chosen to pick up my quill at this
time, and scribe down some of the events, which I have undergone. I have
no need to keep a journal. No need to keep a remembrance of the mortal
man I was, or a book of shadows to remind me of mistakes I have made. I
am as far beyond these things as a mortal man, starting such a book would
be beyond a gnat. I have no heirs or family to read my words, and even
my useful little tools, such as Valdric show no ability to read the ancient
Kohari lettering I still favor. I have no doubt that they will, especially
Holmsong, endeavor to unlock the secrets such a book would possess.
Have you succeeded, Friedrich, my foolish friend?
If so rest assured, I shall know it, and I shall crush you. Or perhaps
not. It hardly matters. My existence is no longer something that any of
them can hope to end. Ultimately, they could only desert and betray me,
let my enemies know who I am. I am Tarlov y’Koharitan. Tarlov the Unbound.
Tarlov the Ghosthand. I have outlived almost everything that knew
me and opposed me. Indeed my name is all but lost to memory. Only the Sorcerer
Kings will recall me, and perhaps, dear Arienwen, but they are nothing.
Their games and prejudices make them easily destroyed or enlisted as need
be. I do not have to decide which, just yet. I have all the time I need.
Ah, Time.
Time is the crux of it all. I understand that now. It will be the last
to be destroyed, save chaos. And what is mortal existence without time,
save chaos? Until the ultimate spirit-rending nothingness that will make
us all one, uniting fully the inhabitants of this paltry world. And oh,
how the spirits of the living and the dead, finally brought together in
the great oneness will exult my name!
But the intervening time is a lonely time, and I will not be thanked
by anyone until the last bit of elemental slavery is shattered, and everything
is nothing. Then the spirit’s all encompassing nothingness, wherein shall
be everything, and I shall be One, and I shall be healed, as is right.
In the meantime, perhaps as a hobby, I shall fill up these pages and
write my story. So, Friedrich, or Valdric, or even Elenaro Galaviersson,
or whatever tool or enemy of mine takes this book into his or her hands,
if you are reading this, then you have my congratulations, and admiration
for your persistence. I hope that these pages will be all that you hoped,
and more. But, Ultimately, they will do you no good.
I am Tarlov, and I will not be stopped.
Everything will be nothing. Nothing will be everything. All spirit shall
be One! And I will have peace, at last. Dwell on this, and though your
mortal, elementally bound consciousness will rebel and be horrified, you
will feel inside your spirit a little exultation. For the spirit knows,
and the spirit is free. And when all spirits are One, yours will remember
my name and thank me, on bended knee, as it were.
I am Unbound now, everything else must become so, as well.
I will not be stopped.
Tarlov
I will not dwell on my mortal life or the events,
which led me to being Unbound. Suffice it to say, I was born Bound. My
parents, Kings of the House of Kohar, ruled their kingdom, but were overthrown
by the Sorcerer King who thought to make me her puppet, her apprentice,
and her slave. But I waited, gained her powers for my own, and then turned
them against her. I took back my kingdom by force, as she had taken it
from me.
I married, and had a son. There was
a war. They died. My hand was lost to me in battle, and still in the bonds
of elemental slavery, I cursed my fate, blamed them all for what had happened
to me. Had I known then what I know now, I should have thanked them. For
only by loosing these mortal bonds of family and flesh was I able to find
the path that led me ultimately to the road I now walk, If I may be allowed
a touch of poesy... I think I may.
I traveled north with a few most loyal retainers, into a land I called
New Kohar, but which the peoples of Evendarr call Volta. I established
a laboratory, and began to hunt for ways to return my hand to normal, as
well as regain the family I had lost. It was also during this time
that I began a systematic analysis of the weaknesses of the beings we refer
to as Elementals. These extra-dimensional beings, who seem intent on meddling
in our plane of existence had been directly responsible for the destruction
of my hand. I studied them as well as the two-edged sword of the arts of
Earth Magic and Necromancy. Through forbidden and vilified rituals long
since lost to the cycles of ages, I was able to summon up the spiritform
of my lost hand. It acted in all ways like an actual hand, but I discovered
two fascinating side effects. For one thing I was able to use it to directly
manipulate the spirits of other living beings, for another I was no longer
subject to many of the limitations those of total elemental subjugation
suffered. I no longer seemed to exist in time quite as fully as other beings,
and most elemental effects flow off of me like water off of a duck’s back.
I find the trade to be well worth it.
I then suffered something of a setback. The
King of Quentari, an interfering fool called Galavier, had been warned
about me by unicorns. I found my tower under siege! He actually attacked
my tower! Our battle was fierce, and it tore the land apart, but I am forced
to admit, I lost. His strength, while not itself my equal, was enough in
combination with his minions to throw me down. My wise enemy, perceiving
that I could not be bound by elemental effects, utilized spirit magicks
against me, binding three of his most powerful into circles around my prison.
I had not yet mastered the Ghosthand enough to free myself, and indeed
I was held suspended in enchanted sleep.
When I woke, I found that over a thousand years had passed. My rescuer
was an ambitious young snip named Holmsong. With his help I rebuilt some
of my power base in the north, and began my plans. But I found that my
way of thinking had changed greatly while I slept. I began to ponder all
that I had endured. I came to the crux of all my work and research, my
Ten Points, my ultimate ten point theorem of universal freedom from elemental
subjugation.
I. Elementals can exist in our plane, seemingly without damage to themselves,
but we, when transported to their realms of existence, begin to experience
pain, and even death.
II. Elementals of an opposite pairing, for example, order and chaos,
seem to suffer deleterious effects from coming into contact with pure elemental
matter of its opposite.
III. In theory, mortal beings are made up of a combination of different
elemental matters, each separated from its opposite within the corporeal
form.
IV. We know for a fact that each mortal being has, suspended within
its corporeal form, a spirit.
V. Spirits are unable to be affected by elementals.
VI. There is no elemental of spirit.
VII. In theory, spirit is a non-elemental status, unable to be affected
by the ongoing elemental conflict.
VIII. If spirit is non-elemental in nature, then all elements, including
time, would have no ability to affect it.
IX. If time can not affect spirit, then spirit exists in a status outside
of time. All spirits, past, present and future, must exist in some way
unconnected to time, except when bound into the elemental prison of corporeal
bodies.
X. If we reduce the amount of elemental matter in our existence, we
can come closer to a state of pure spirit, in which all creatures that
have ever lived are united in a state of freedom from elemental tyranny
I have experimented with many different kinds
of elementals. Introduced them to magicks that are detrimental to their
existence. In my youth I found it to be an exceedingly thrilling experience.
Many individual elementals were destroyed before the long sleep.
During my long sleep, I experienced many revelations.
The most important one was a full understanding of the vastness of the
cosmos as a whole. Until all the elementals, including their own planes
of existence, cease to be Tyrra and it’s inhabitants can never be free
of elemental influence.
Therefore I must accomplish the destruction
of all, and reduce all of reality and the cosmos to a state of pure spirit.
This is my true, ultimate goal, though even the closest of my servants
must not know. They are but mortal, even those that fall under the shroud
of undead, and their minds are clouded by the elements of reality and insanity.
They would oppose me if they knew. These most personal notes I shall keep
encoded, and though I know the best of my servants could work it out eventually,
I do not intend to give them the chance. This journal will stay close in
the hands of the scribe I choose, spiritlinked. Such magicks are so paltry
now, with the aid of the Ghosthand that I laugh to think how much difficulty
mortalkind have with them. No matter, I shall gain a scribe tomorrow. Let
them think that I plan to rule the world, that I plan to throw down Order
and bring Chaos to the rise. Let them and the world think what they will.
My true plans will be clear only too late, and then no one can stop
me. The final hour comes, and no foolish prophecy of kings will turn me
back from the ultimate moment of my long road to destiny. And then I shall
have my rest.
Writing now, for His Most August Darkness, Tarlov y’Koharitan,
is I Halgalan Ardenmore, Scribe.
His Darkness wishes me to report his words as closely as I can.
So I shall.
His Darkness speaks...
I recall the first time I killed a unicorn.
It was an amazingly liberating feeling. I had never done anything so
deliciously forbidden. Even the rituals I cast to create and strengthen
the Ghosthand were paltry transgressions next to this, the first damning
step on the road to true Freedom.
Unicorns, we are taught, are the preservers of Life. They are creatures
that most mortals would term “good”. This is, of course, patently ridiculous.
There is no such thing as good or evil. It cannot be quantified. There
is no magic, which can affect one and not the other. Morality is a lie.
It is a comfortable fiction, which allows mortals to justify almost any
atrocity they wish to, perpetrated by themselves or others. The things
which I saw done by the forces of “good,” in the Great Elemental War would
turn the stomach of some undead, and I have seen acts of kindness enacted
by those who are “evil” that would make Quentari kneel in homage. Put aside
all concepts of “good” “evil” “right” or “wrong”. All are simple lies to
allow people to do what they wish. I, as the Unbound, feel no compunction
to explain myself by such limiting terms. I do what I do, because it is
what I desire to do.
This, of course, makes me “evil” in the minds of many that would be
my adversaries. I f it comforts them to think so, let them. Someday, when
all are united, they shall thank me for my efforts.
(Here, His Darkness ceased to speak, and instead, picked up a series
of charts from his desk, examining their contents intently. They were in
the same obscure script as the beginning of this Journal, so I was unable
to decipher their contents. I choose, instead, to conjecture that His Darkness
feels that he will be misunderstood until he has placed all of Avalon –
indeed perhaps all of Tyrra! – under his rule. I of course am satisfied
now that His Darkness does what is best for all of us. The others, narrow-minded
fools, will have to wait to truly understand his greatness. But, hark,
His Darkness speaks on, and I shall record his words, with haste.)
The hour is coming soon. I shall be free from this prison of mine, shortly.
How ironic that I, the most Unbound entity in centuries, find myself imprisoned
in these wretched circles.
But, no matter. What is Time to me? I have but to wait, and even this
obstacle shall be surmounted. And, to fill up my days, I can plan. Soon
the power of the Ghosthand will allow me to directly interact with these
circles, and then I shall shatter them like glass. When that happens, I
shall be Unbound forevermore. Nothing will call me back to a prison. My
plans shall go forward unimpeded, and who will dare to oppose me further?
I am planning at this time to call together a great council of all those
allied to Chaos. This will go a long way towards convincing my enemies
that I am just another threat to be faced. I will allow them to underestimate
me – to fail to see the scope of my plans. Let them think that the conquest
of Avalon is my goal. They shall not know the true range of my power and
ambition until it is much too late.
(At this time, His Darkness is looking at me most strangely, almost,
as if he’d let something slip he hadn’t meant to, and is wondering how
I will react. He asks me what I think his ultimate goals are, and when
I reply that I assume he intends to conquer Tyrra, he seems perhaps, a
touch relieved. He wanders away again, and I am forced to wonder- if Tarlov
does not truly intend to rule Tyrra, as his reaction would suggest, just
how far-reaching ARE his ambitions? Perhaps I shall ask him. More later...)