"Tibetan Thing" By Thy_Carpenter (https://pastebin.com/u/Thy_Carpenter) URL: https://pastebin.com/ujiWHbjf Created on: Monday 8th of May 2017 05:41:02 PM CDT Retrieved on: Friday 30 of October 2020 12:57:54 PM UTC “The meeting is adjourned.” >Your eyes close and then open to a different scene. >White sunlight filters in through the small stone temple’s window and onto the floor. >With a few pops your white colored body rises from its cot. >A few stretches and breath exercises cure your body of its morning aches. >Judging from where the light shines on the floor, it’s around nine. >Your hooves click and clack as they cross the round chamber and take you to your telescope. >Looking through it at the bright object confirms that The Astronomer was correct in his calculations. >The burning brightness fades as the conical object falling through the atmosphere slows enough that it no longer burns. >The object is a metallic black and shows no sign of damage from the blazing entry. >Its trajectory put it on course to land nearby your small monastery; more precisely on an ice shelf on the side of your mountain. >It will be landing within the hour, and the plan is for you to figure out what it is and report back to the council. >The equipment you’d be taking had already been assembled the night before and rested on a table next to your cot. >Leaving the telescope you gather several ingredients from a set of cupboards and craft a tasteful salad. >After eating you complete some quick exercises to maintain your chakras and ensure your wards were still strong. >When finished, your gear is equipped and you stand before a mirror to ensure it is properly fitted. >The thick parka suit covered almost all of your body, save for your face, hooves, and tail which you opted to keep out for balance reasons. >Your grey mane was tucked back into your hood, and your short beard protected your mouth. >Thankfully you were neither a unicorn nor pegasi, keeping those extremities warm and functional in these conditions was difficult at the least. >To be truthful you didn’t look too bad for a several hundred year old stallion. >A shaking tips the mirror over, breaking it. >Ah well, vanity was a vice. >Before you exit the large wooden monastery doors you don a pair of climbing boots, scarring the stone floor slightly as you do so. >With a pull of the door you exit to the outside, where snow has just begun to fall. >Although pegasi did not regulate the weather here, you had forecasted a storm to hit, lasting for around a week. >From the other side of your mountain came a small cloud of steam that floated its way to the other mountains in the range. >Luckily the ice shelf it landed on was on the path you took to town. >You embark through the cold, following the tattered markers to your destination as a few more snowflakes began to fall. >Soon you arrived at the ice shelf where steam rose from a crater. >The impact appears to have caused a miniature avalanche onto the path to town; you’ll have to clear it after the storm passes. >As you close into the crater you’re already writing a report in your mind. >Your wards strengthen as you pull more energy from the land around you. >The object inside the crater has survived its fall, seemingly without damage, and lays still. >There’s something anomalous about this object, the aura coming off of it is incredibly hard to read and overloads your senses. >Shifting your focus away from its aura, you instead observe the object itself. >It’s conical, with a rounded top and from what you can see, a convex bottom. >It consists of a black metal that you’ve never seen before, with strange seams about it in a way that suggests it moves or unfolds. >A hissing comes from it as gas visibly escapes from its top… hatch? >It swings open as the gas dissipates, revealing nothing but darkness. >There’s a skittering sound before a blur launches onto you. >Soft musical tones are heard in your mind, indicating that your various wards are under stress as you stumble around, trying to pry a fleshy blob from your barrel. >Tendrils expand from the mass and search your body, finding your hood and slithering underneath against your body. >Where it touches burns, and the wards become louder in your head. >Whatever this thing is, it’s some kind of parasite and it’s trying to get into your mind! >Turning around you gallop, following the markers as you go. >Your mind rushes through paranormal threats, trying to find a match with what this thing is. >Would a banishment ritual help? >Is it vampiric? >Is it a magical manifestation of something? >What is it? >Snowflakes slash into your face as the wind picks up and the markers you’re following develop a coat of snow. >The musical noises in your head grow louder and pick up tempo, creating a discordant song of panic. >The monastery is in view as you feel your grip on the environment's energy begin to slip. >Smashing into the door, it slams against the wall and closes behind you. >The metal cleats on your boots slide on the stone floor and before you can process the thought you’re splayed out on the floor. >A leg lays at an unnatural angle and agony fills your stressed mind. >With a happy little thought and a few breaths you consciously numb the pain the best that you can. >There’s a single loud bell in your mind as a cello and viola cry melancholy. >Tendrils find your eyes and nose and plunge violently into them. >Everything flashes as you retreat into your mind. >Not even here are you safe, as you feel the thing probing curiously into it. >You probe back. >Knowledge pours into you and all at once you know what this thing is. >What it does. >How many worlds it has consumed. >What it will do to this one. >You cannot let that happen. >It will not happen. >This thing is building an archetype off of you for which to base all of ponykind off of. >What is in your mind will direct what it does next. How it acts, thinks, lives. >It believes you to be clay to work with as it pleases, but the opposite is true. >An old hermit like you had a few… contingencies up his sleeve. >What stirs in the abyss is unknown, and you had imagined a scenario wherein your mind would no longer be your own. >You had prepared for this. >There was, amongst others, another… personality wouldn’t put it correctly. >It was more than a personality, it was all the aspects of a pony’s mind, personality, ideals, self image. >The only thing it was missing was a consciousness, a soul. >Amber. >That was her name. >She had been created with only good in her heart, to be the kindest pony the world has ever known, to the point of almost hypermorality. >All the best of society, the ideal, all inside of her. >The thing hadn’t yet entered your mind, it was simply exploring the “borders” of it. >The only thing keeping it from penetrating was a single ward, one that only had but a moment left before it was overpowered. >It was powered by the last reserves of your life energy. >You brought Amber to the front of your mind. >Your entire psyche trembled as you prepared to overwrite yourself with her. >One final thing was placed into her mind before you became a different pony. “I’m sorry.” >You are Amber, and life is agony.