Liam returned to his room and sat down, replaying the events in his mind. 'Now that I think about it, why did I almost instinctively draw in the energy of such an unknown place?' He reasoned that it must be due to the nature of Hell—a place of temptation. 'Mephisto almost trapped me there for eternity.'
Liam continued memorizing the properties of Hell's energy and the feeling it gave him. Violent and pure red. 'Looking back at it, the energy felt slightly repulsive yet strangely attractive as I tried to draw it in.'
After memorizing the sensation and properties, he turned his focus to Astral Projection. The first step: meditation. 'I've already made progress here, having started meditation some time ago. Now, I just need to feel my entire body so I can control it fully during the separation between my soul and physical body.'
'Once I master that, I need to learn how to anchor my astral self to my body. Otherwise, once I enter my astral form, I'll be stranded in the Astral Plane while my physical body slowly dies. Lastly, I'll need help from a master to make sure I can return to my body in case anything goes wrong.'
Shaking his head, Liam decided, 'Let's not worry about that now. First, I'll focus on the first step.' He sat down and began meditating, slowly sinking into a deep, relaxed state.
He started by "feeling" his head. Though his hands remained still, he could 'feel' his ears, his nose, his eyes—every part of his face. Gradually, he directed his attention at the rest of his body.
'The sensation is strange.'
It was as though he was touching his body, even though he hadn't moved at all.
Exiting his meditation, Liam realized something he hadn't considered before: 'this technique could improve my strength by a lot.'
If he could learn to feel his muscles and nerves with precision, his control over them would increase, with more control over his muscles he could create more power with the same strength. And if he could master that control, perhaps he could even manipulate the signals his brain sent to his nerves.
'Dangerous as it might be, drawing out more power than my body can handle would be a great trumph card against a powerful opponent.' Liam thought.
Several days passed since Liam's had been to Hell. During this time, the Ancient One took him to several more dimensions and helped him practice entering his astral form.
One thing he'd confirmed was that it wasn't Hell alone that tempted him to absorb its energy. 'All the dimensions we visited had the same effect. But it wasn't as if I was drawn to it, it felt like it was something else inside me.'
'The only explanation that comes to mind is Incursio. But Incursio is dead. While inside the anime there are claims its flesh is still "alive," it shouldn't be capable of feeling things. Since it was a beast, maybe I'm sensing the instincts it had when it was alive.'
'That might make sense... I think?' Liam considered, promising himself he'd check it out in a different dimension in the future—somewhere less dangerous than Hell.
Today, Liam sought out the Ancient One to visit the last dimension in their training.
"What dimension are we going to today?"
"Today, we're visiting the most common dimension for low-level tears: the Dream Dimension. It's ruled by Nightmare."
"Dream Dimension, huh? How does a being like Nightmare even gain so much power?" Liam wondered.
"Though little is known about him, we believe Nightmare is a unique entity. There are many speculations over his origins, but we know he feeds on fear and trauma. That sustains him and makes him stronger—a cycle that can never be broken as long as life continues," the Ancient One explained.
"How do I enter a dimension that exists within dreams?" Liam asked.
"We'll enter in our astral forms. The only way to access the Dream Dimension is through dreaming or astral projection," she said. "One warning young Liam, nothing you see there is real. The Dream Dimension is constantly changing; nothing is as it seems. Some see their worst traumas, while others see their greatest desires."
Liam nodded. He sat down across from the Ancient One, preparing himself.
"Liam, I won't be beside you in the Dream Dimension, but I'll be ready to pull you back if needed. Once I do, however, you'll remain in a dreamlike state, and it will be up to you to fully return to consciousness."
The Ancient One entered her astral form and pulled Liam's out as well. He followed her closely as she began chanting something in a language he didn't understand. As she finished the chant, his surroundings began to change.
A bright white light suddenly flashed, forcing Liam to shut his eyes. Ugh.
When the light faded, he opened his eyes to find himself in darkness, surrounded by old ruins. 'Wait, these ruins,' Liam thought. As he checked his surroundings, he noticed strange symbols carved into the ancient walls. 'I've seen all this before. These are the ruins from the dream I had before I woke up with Incursio.'
He followed the path he had taken the first time he'd seen these ruins and arrived at the same portal frame. However, this time, the portal was unresponsive, and the frame was broken. 'If it's changed since last time, that suggests it's real. These changes aren't something that Nightmare's dimension can make.'
He continued walking, examining the ruins more closely. 'What are these strange symbols? I don't know of any language that looks remotely like this.'
Making a mental note of some inscriptions, he realized something else. 'These ruins—this used to be a city, and a large one at that.'
'If I can remember the energy signature from this place, I could try to come back to it in the future,' he sat down and focused on the energy around him. Slowly, he 'felt' the strange white energy in the area. 'That confirms my suspicion. The Nightmare Dimension is supposed to have a light purple hue, not this pure white.'
Just then, he heard a noise. Opening his eyes, he saw a figure dart behind a corner of a ruin. 'I'm not alone here,' he realized, his skin crawling. He stood to chase after the figure, but his instincts screamed at him to move.
'Why can't I summon Incursio?' He barely managed to sidestep an attack aimed at his neck. Glancing toward his attacker, he saw a distorted human figure. But before he could get a clearer look, the second figure he'd seen earlier snuck up and struck him in the side. A swirling white mass appeared on his right.
As he tried to turn, the first figure delivered a kick to his stomach, sending him flying through the white mass. The last thing he saw was the first figure's wide smile.
"So, how was your experience in the Nightmare Dimension, Liam?" a voice asked as he opened his eyes.
Liam looked around, disoriented, and saw the Ancient One sitting beside him.
"Your expression tells me it was quite an experience," she said, smiling. "I'll be leaving now. Digest what you saw in there and continue training your astral projection. Tomorrow, I'll show you firsthand how to heal a dimensional tear."
She stood up, but before leaving, she turned back and added, "Remember, everything you saw in that dimension was fake." With that, she left the room.
"But was it really all fake?" Liam muttered, confused.
Time flew as Liam continued his training under the Ancient One. Now, he found himself walking through the snow near the London Sanctum, 'Time to get started.'
Disclaimer: I have never been to Liverpool so forgive me if what im writing isnt entirely correct.
After leaving the Sanctum, Liam took a taxi to Liverpool, following the Ancient One's directive to investigate a small dimensional tear that had recently appeared there.
As he walked through the thin layer of snow covering Liverpool's streets, he took out his phone to search for a nearby hotel. During a recent training session with Mordo, he had asked how long missions usually took.
"Turns out they can last quite a while," Liam muttered with a sigh, kicking a pebble in front of him. "Figures, given how little information I got for this one."
'I'll book a room for seven days; that should be enough,' he thought as he reserved a hotel. Walking toward the area, Liam's thoughts went to the event expected in October. 'There wasn't a precise date for the fight between Obadiah and Tony in the movie. After this mission, I'll need to hurry over to Los Angeles.'
Once in his hotel room, Liam unpacked a few spare clothes and set up his laptop to search for any signs of unusual activity in the area. "Let's hope it's not a tear to the Dream Dimension," he muttered. "That would mean searching all of Liverpool. Even though I have this Mystic Pendulum to detect dimensional energy, its range is small, and it only works if I walk slowly."
He glanced down at the pendant hanging around his neck and couldn't help but complain, "Who makes artifacts that require you to walk slow?" The pendulum was supposed to glow brighter the closer he got to dimensional energy, but it wouldn't work if he moved too quickly.
'Anyway, that's not important right now,' he thought, starting his search for recent news articles. Typing keywords like murder, supernatural, disappearance, and haunted, he knew he'd have to go through countless exaggerated reports about hauntings and ghost sightings. 'This'll take time. And the tear may not even have released any minions or leaked energy yet.'
He made a list of "haunted" houses, disappearances, and murders in the area, but nothing stood out—no pattern, no big group of strange occurrences to make the search easier.
"It's 4 p.m.," he said to himself. "I'll check out a few of the nearby locations before calling it a night."
The sun was already setting. As Liam stepped outside, he looked at the people around him. Unlike the rush of New York, Liverpool was quite peaceful. He saw students, a few years younger than himself, laughing and joking around. An elderly couple sat on a bench, watching the sunset while feeding a stray cat.
Liam's hotel was close to the first 'haunted' house on his list. However, his pendulum didn't react when he arrived. "Figures it wouldn't be that easy," he muttered, moving on to another location a few blocks away. After visiting six haunted houses with no results, he finally headed to his last checkpoint of the day, a recent disappearance site, but found nothing unusual there either.
The next few days passed with little progress. Then, while waiting for a taxi to the next crime scene, he saw a news alert that caught his eye: "Brutal Murder on Wilson Road." He clicked on the article, reading: "Police have found pools of blood along with what appears to be chewed-up flesh and bones."
"Well, after a week of searching, looks like I've finally found something," he said.
When his taxi arrived, he asked the driver, "How much to get to Wilson Road?"
"That's about 25 miles from here. It'll be around seventy pounds," the driver replied.
"I'll give you a hundred if you get there fast," Liam offered.
"I can take a few shortcuts," the driver agreed, starting the car. Liam refreshed the news site for updates on the brutal murder, but there were no new details. After a shortened ride of 32 minutes instead of 40, the driver stopped close to the scene.
"I'm afraid I can't go any further; the road's blocked by police barricades," the driver explained.
"That's fine. Thanks for the quick drive," Liam replied, handing over the money and stepping out of the car.
Liam slipped past the police barricade, moving stealthily toward the crime scene. As he got closer, he noticed the pendulum glowing, it started glowing brighter with each step. After confirming that the area contained dimensional energy, he removed the pendant to avoid drawing attention and pulling up his hood.
He overheard bits of conversation between the officers, some of whom were visibly disturbed. A few newcomers were even throwing up from the sight. Observing from a distance, Liam took in the gruesome scene. The body parts looked chewed up, like a leftover chicken leg, with bones scattered and a large pool of blood staining the ground.
But something else caught his eye—burn marks on the walls and the pavement. "Fire marks," he noted, studying them closely. "These burns were made with dimensional energy—that's what the pendulum was reacting to."
Liam took one final look and started exploring the area around him. ''It's a low level tear so the creatures act mostly based on instinct, I will scan the area around here and that will most likely bring me to it.''
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There will be a flashback explaining Liam's thoughts about the last chapter in one of the next chapters, don't worry :).
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