The Walker.
I was asked to try and write something to describe how I see fate. It kind of shows a representation of your life... or mine anyway.
Estantia's stories
Tell me wither wander thou?
I go where the wind pushes me.
Tell me where you are now?
I am on the path in the hills of life.
Path?
Yes, my path, my life’s path, or journey.
Landscape?
That’s how I see it, and I am the one that has to walk it. Time is a distance, events are
physical here.
Then what is the wind?
The wind is fate, it drives me onwards.
You can see ahead? The future?
No. There is a white mist ahead, and a blue behind. I can see vague shapes of events,
those stepping stones are university, the river between training and mid-life.
You said Fate?
Here, fate is a direction. A general one, what ever path or journey I take, I will end up
going where the wind drives me.
Can you change?
Divert? Yes. At some points I can take a sheep trail to the side of the path. Then the wind
may change direction, may. And only if I spot the trail and can get to it in time.
So you’re in charge?
Yes and no. The end point is usually the same, no matter which steps I take.
Now excuse me, I must keep walking.
Wait! Are you a person?
One representation of a person, the easiest one to see. If you’re good you may see the
dancer.
The figure trudged away, step after step after step.
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