So I'm back to editing while combining some notes for my new book. Even though I skipped on finishing the editing of books 5, 6, and 7 of #ShadowGodsSeries (which I'll get back too), I'm almost finished with the first pass of Book 8, Child of Chaos. What I find hard to believe is that at the conclusion of the series, I've created a chain of events that all make sense, is unpredictable, and closes all the loose ends. In a way, I'm actually mystified that I wrote it all, especially after starting the project as a single book when I was 17 years old and spending the next 20 years working on it before completing it. I'm also amazed I've written 10+ books besides this series of 8.
What I'd really like is to have writing as my job because right now I only do it as a hobby. 18+ books written as a hobby with a dozen more waiting in the wing. I need more time, more energy, more peace and quiet. But for now, I will settle with what I have, a few hours to myself most nights to ponder my thoughts over a computer.
Okay, I'm done now. Good day!
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Saturday, November 24, 2018
I'm Behind
So I thought I was publishing book 4 of Shadow Gods, Brothers of Chaos, but I'm six months off. Instead, I'm publishing book 3, Warrior of Chaos. Oh well, it gives me more time to continue editing on both book 6 and 9.
I've also been lazy since the football season has started. A while ago, I was editing and writing in 3 different books. Now, I'm just a lump on the couch with a weekly trip to the golf course. At least that game is improving (a little).
As for the 3 books, they've stagnated in my mind. I can't figure out how to get from point C to D in any of them. I know it will eventually come to me, but I hate writer's block. Oh well, if I'm stuck writing them I can at least do some editing.
I've also been lazy since the football season has started. A while ago, I was editing and writing in 3 different books. Now, I'm just a lump on the couch with a weekly trip to the golf course. At least that game is improving (a little).
As for the 3 books, they've stagnated in my mind. I can't figure out how to get from point C to D in any of them. I know it will eventually come to me, but I hate writer's block. Oh well, if I'm stuck writing them I can at least do some editing.
Sunday, July 8, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on Magic - pt.3
Of course, Zol has his own take on things. Yet he is just one man whereas the collective eventually won out. Nevertheless, he's closer to the truth than anyone wants to admit to; even now.
In fact, magic is
nothing more than time and energy, or as I describe it in clearer terms reality, captured and unleashed. And if
my belief surpasses yours then my reality
dominates and becomes the truth.
Zol Darklock’s Adaptation: Magic, as both
Dilmoth and Moordikiin would lead you to believe, is a complicated process of
manipulating time and energy with the help of symbols which are based on the
Gods. They are wrong in many ways. Magic is simply the ability to believe in
oneself. Most everyone has the ability to produce magic, but they are unable to
manifest it because they simple believe they can’t. Yet, what most of them
believe they are capable of doing they can do because they believe they can on
a sub-conscious level. If you will, it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy, though
magic has never been defined that way and likely won't.
What I suggest is real magic; the ability
to use, not just yourself, but the power of others, to create the end goal.
Belief is a powerful thing and when properly used it can produce results; not
only on the scale of man, but within the scale of gods. In essence, magic boils
down to one thing; a person’s individual belief in himself and the world around
him. In this single indivisible aspect, there is not magic, just power over
one’s sub-conscious. As for the sharing of magic; symbol, sign, and speech, it
only exists as a channel for convincing one’s self that a person can recreate
what another has already accomplished using the same three frivolous and
useless methods. By truth, symbols, signs, and speech are of no need for any well-trained
mind. A proficient mage can do the same without them.
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on Magic - pt.2
Though this is just a summary during Moordikiin's earlier years, he saw the future. However, he wasn't prepared for what the future would bring. And he paid little precaution to the eminent disaster his discoveries would bring.
Moordikiin’s Premise: During the past
century or so, great strides have been made in the area of magic as Dilmoth
predicted. No longer must a mage use his own body’s energy to create an
envelope of time thus slowing energy to create matter, but he's able to use
energy, time, and his mind in harmonic unison to harness the three into matter.
The use of symbols has now become wide spread along with adjoining sign and
speech. The symbols are based upon the original symbols of the individual gods
and therefore imparting different powers and aspects of magic. In the beginning,
symbols were unreliable, as Dilmoth claims, but through the years the materials
from which the symbols are created and the drawing of the symbols themselves
has increased their reliability thereby increasing their power. However, no
symbol ever created by man is perfect and therefore can be un-made. Only those symbols
created by the gods themselves are perfect and unbreakable except by another
god, even if that were possible.
This refinement of symbolic recreation has
been accomplished through several recent discoveries and some reverse logic on
the part of myself and other magic users. With this done, magic users of today
are able to tap into other hidden resources concerning both time and energy.
Still, other mages are experimenting with power in order to lengthen the
average life span and are even able to practice minor healing methods many
thought were only within the ability of clerics. The next several decades will
present some very exciting times within the mage community.
Mage of Chaos: Theory on Magic - pt.1
Though a giant in his time, Dilmoth's understanding of magic is flawed for many reasons. Nevertheless, the established the groundwork for the future which we hope comes to fruition in my lifetime.
Dilmoth’s Magic Premise: Magic, true
magic, not the sleight of hand as seen through charlatans, is the ability of
the mind to construct material objects out of raw energy. This is done by using
the body’s own energy and subconscious mind to create an envelope of time to
slow energy, thus forging it into matter. Of course, once this envelop of time
dissipates, the matter returns to its natural form of pure energy. However, the
use of the body’s energy is a direct reflection on the total life energy of the
person. As energy is used, the body will age more quickly. This accounts for
the shortened life span of the more powerful mages.
Creating the envelop of time is a long and
involved process requiring deep concentration, a strong will, and steady
nerves, because one slight error can have catastrophic results. Some of these
problems have been recently solved through the use of symbols which focus one’s
inner power in the creation of the envelope. However, these symbols are
unreliable and create other problems with the focusing of energy. This wasn’t
always the way, but due to the destruction and loss of much of our knowledge of
magic during the Wizard Wars, we constantly seem to be reinventing the wheel
concerning magic and its uses. There are efforts to recreate what we’ve lost,
but the process is slow and tedious. Maybe, if all of the magic community works
together, we can hope to solve many of these problems, but the future of magic
is still unclear.
Thursday, April 5, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on the Gods - pt. 3
Then, of course, there's Zol Dacklock. Read what is below and it should explain everything. After all, arrogance is a learned trait and Zol gained it from someone by the bucket full.
Zol Darklock’s Premise: Though I concur
with the logic behind Moordikiin’s premise and Dilmoth’s theory, I am an
atheist and therefore give little credence or validation of either view. Gods
are of little use to me. I believe in the use of time and energy in order to
satisfy one’s goals. If those goals require the presence of a god then so be
it. Mine do not. If, at such time, the presence of a god will satisfy one of my
needs then I may see fit to say thanks, but I will not worship the god like a
slave for eternity.
Monday, April 2, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on the Gods - pt. 2
Moordikiin sees Dilmoth as a parent sees an adolescent; someone with only a basic understanding of the world. In his opinion, Dilmoth does not see the underlying structure of the planes or is able to explain humanity itself, so therefore he cannot create a coherent explanation as to how everything interacts.
Moordikiin’s Theory: Though Dilmoth
creates logical assumptions on the creation of the planes other than the Deity
Plane. His fallacy lies within the Deity Plane.
How does energy create consciousness?
Consciousness is an evolutionary process taking thousands of years. Did the
gods go through the same evolutionary process or is there some other method of
their creation? I believe there is, yet it requires an open look at chicken or
the egg theory. Knowing and believing in the theory of evolution leads me to
believe that we, in fact, created the gods. We are conscious beings able to
manipulate both energy and time through our minds, though time manipulation is
far easier. Still, we are barely reaching our bounds, so what else can the mind
do that we are unaware of? I believe I can manipulate time to give substance to
energy and therefore I can. Yet, it’s my own subconscious mind which determines
my abilities. It’s the simple thought: I
believe, therefore I can. And I can as long as I believe.
Now, I do not believe a single person can create
a god, but a single person can sway thousands of people into believing there is
a god. That being true, the combined subconscious of the many could, in fact,
create a semi-omnipotent being which exists throughout time. If the belief of
the many, in such a manner, can subconsciously create an omnipotent being then
why can’t that being be the source of man’s creation if the many believe in
that premise. Thus, man created the gods which in turn created man. Of course,
the gods would need to exist throughout time and be far more powerful than man,
thereby placing them in the aspect of the Deity Plane which is far closer to
Energy than it is to Time.
As for the rest of Dilmoth’s theory on the
gods, I concur.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on the Gods - pt. 1
Now that we understand how the universe has been viewed by three very different scholars, we can take the next step into understanding the gods of the realm. Again, we start with Dilmoth and what he believes about the gods and their existence.
Dilmoth’s Deity Premise: Each god exists
as a simple consciousness swimming in a pool of energy known as the Deity
Plane. The plane, unlike ours, is primarily energy with little association to
time. This gives the gods the ability to see past, present, and future through
the use of energy. They use energy to manipulate time just as we use time to
manipulate energy. However, the gods are without physical form unless
manifesting themselves outside the Deity Plane. To do this, however, they must
slow energy through time to create solid forms, yet even those are distorted
when viewed. It could be compared to trying to hold a lantern steady in a gusty
wind; in which the lantern is time and the wind is energy. However, with the
energy they do have, they can create entire, yet bounded, planes of existence
for their worshippers to exist upon within the Astral Plane, just as we are
able to create material objects through conscious will. However, since the gods
are not tied to time, as we are, the conscious creation of a plane, though
taking a relatively short amount of time, can and do last forever.
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on the Universe - pt. 3
As we continue on this discussion of the Universe, we discover that theories are meant to be either proven or dis-proven as knowledge is gained. Zol, the smartest mage of his time, disagrees with both Dilmoth and Moordikiin as he expands and corrects their basic principles.
Zol Darklock’s Theory: Though I have
spoken to Moordikiin several times concerning the fallacies of his theory
concerning the planes, he refuses to listen to logic. However, Moordikiin’s
theory does have some relevance, though it creates an unseen problem which any
man of his experience should have foreseen. Since the Negative and Positive planes
exist side-by-side, what is to prevent them from coming together like the opposite
polarities of magnets which would eventually, but instantaneously, destroy one another.
This presents the existence of Grey Matter, a neutral substance lying between the
two planes keeping them separated. This Grey Matter would be a plane where both
time and energy are undefined, where both positive and negative planar material
can co-exist within proximity. A plane like the Astral Plane, where Time and Energy
exist at the will of conscious thought, not through the manipulation of either
time or energy. This changes Moordikiin’s model moving the Astral Plane from
between the material planes and ethereal plane to between the negative and
positive planes. Therefore, the Astral Plane stretches from Time to Energy
along all points. Through the use of the Astral Plane, both time and energy
from the Negative Planes can be easily bridged and controlled within the
Positive Planes. This also means the planes of Heaven and Hell exist within the
Astral Plane by the will of the gods; not as Moordikiin theorized, but rather
as suggested under Dilmoth’s original premise.
Monday, February 12, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on the Universe - pt. 2
In continuing this multi-part explanation of the Universe, we move to Moordikiin. His passion for magic and need to discover the fundamental rules of the Universe led him to both study and refute Dilmoth's principles.
Moordikiin’s Theory: Dilmoth’s theory
is fouled in several ways, but the most important reasons are: from where were
the planes created and from what. He ignores the premise of which an omnipotent
being may have existed before the rest of the universe. This leads me to
believe in the existence of two additional points of presence and the existence
of additional planes existing parallel to ours, yet having an opposite
directional scope.
First, let’s look at the two points of
presence to which I refer. They are Time and Energy, existing at opposing ends
of the planes. Time can be described as the probable existence of everything without
the energy to create it while Energy is everything in existence without the
time to manipulate it. This theory functions if one believes matter is just
energy existing at a set point in time. This can be and has been proven to some
degree in multiple experiments.
Now, starting with energy, as we will
travel away from that point toward time we will see if the theory has validity.
As one travels further away for an energy source, for instance fire, the heat
is spread out over a larger volume of space thereby dissipating its
effectiveness though the same amount of energy exists. The same principle
occurs between Energy and Time. As energy radiates outward toward time it
dissipates and thus takes on physical characteristics. The further it travels
away from the source and toward time the less energy exists in the given area
while time becomes a greater factor. With this in mind, let’s view the order of
which the planes exist. Starting with energy, the next plane of existence would
be the Deity Plane where energy exists with very little reference to time.
Therefore, the gods’ tremendous power and ability to see past, present, and
future since time is very malleable in lesser amounts, and thereby allowing the
Gods to appear omnipotent.
Further down the line are the Ethereal
Planes. The energy has dissipated enough and time has a strong enough presence
to change energy into matter. The Ethereal Planes of Fire, Air, Water, and
Earth are actually the four states of matter, which are Plasma, Gas, Liquid,
and Solid. Dilmoth, like the philosophers before him, described the Ethereal
Plane as best they could by relating the four states of matter to their most common
and relatable materials thus enabling the peasants to understand them.
Between the Ethereal Planes and the Living
Plane exists the Astral Plane. This Astral Plane exists in a state of flux
providing enough energy and time to create anything, yet dissipating the
creation when no longer the focus. This plane also provides a conduit to the
other planes of existence; those being Heaven, Hell, etc… which exist not
within the Astral Plane but, in fact, bridging across the Ethereal Planes
themselves by the power of the gods. The last plane of existence before Time is
the Living Plane. Time exists as a near constant there. It is where energy has
mostly become matter, therefore, time can be measured and energy can be easily
manipulated into physical properties.
However, just as Time and Energy are
opposites, so must our universe be the opposite of a parallel universe having
similar yet opposite polarities. Therefore, I believe the Living Universe is
actually a Positive Material Plane with an opposite Negative Material Plane
existing on the other side of Time. This would also mean the existence of a Negative
Ethereal Planes, a Negative Astral Plane, and a Negative Deity Plane. The main
difference between the positive and negative planes is the flow of time, which
would flow in the opposite direction of ours.
Monday, February 5, 2018
Mage of Chaos: Theory on the Universe
Like in every universe, including our own, theories develop on the creation of everything. These theories change as time elapses and science improves. In my universe where magic rules more than science and gods are known to exist, theories on the universe still get written and proven or proven wrong. In his time, Dilmoth was a man of vision, but his theories were only a stepping stone for others. I'll be laying those out over the next few posts.
Dilmoth’s Universal Premise: The universe consists of four separate and distinct planes of existence. They are the Prime Material Plane, the Elemental Plane, the Deity Plane, and the Astral Plane. The Prime Material Plane houses the existence of what humans call the Living Universe. The Elemental Plane is made up of material whose essence is fire, water, air, and earth. The Deity Plane contains the gods responsible for the creation of the other planes. Finally, the Astral Plane which connects the three cohesive planes together forming the center of a triangle. Within the Astral plane the Gods have created, using the material from the Elemental Plane, other planes such as Heaven, Hell, and all the other derivatives.
Dilmoth’s Universal Premise: The universe consists of four separate and distinct planes of existence. They are the Prime Material Plane, the Elemental Plane, the Deity Plane, and the Astral Plane. The Prime Material Plane houses the existence of what humans call the Living Universe. The Elemental Plane is made up of material whose essence is fire, water, air, and earth. The Deity Plane contains the gods responsible for the creation of the other planes. Finally, the Astral Plane which connects the three cohesive planes together forming the center of a triangle. Within the Astral plane the Gods have created, using the material from the Elemental Plane, other planes such as Heaven, Hell, and all the other derivatives.
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