October 29, 2024
Today, I returned to the crystal ball, hoping for another glimpse of the shadowed figures I’d seen a few days ago. There’s something about that dark, enclosed space that stays with me—its vague familiarity mixed with the stillness of those shadow figures. I wanted to see if I could draw the scene into sharper focus, even just slightly, to understand it better.
It didn’t take long before the shapes started to appear again. This time, the figures were clearer, though still veiled by the same murky haze. I could make out the barest hint of facial features—eyes glinting faintly, shadows that suggested the contours of noses, and the outlines of mouths that seemed closed, unmoving. It was enough to recognize that they weren’t completely expressionless, yet whatever emotions they might have were hard to read.
As I watched, I noticed something else: slight, almost imperceptible movements. An arm shifted here, a leg adjusted there, but these movements were slow, barely noticeable, like they were being played back in slow motion. It was as though they were caught in the middle of a thought, just on the edge of moving freely but held back by something.
I kept my focus steady, hoping more details might emerge, but that strange, heavy stillness remained. I wonder if they’re aware of me watching, if these delicate movements mean they’re starting to respond somehow, or maybe I just didn’t notice the movements the first time.
Who are they? Now I have a new quest. Maybe next time, with enough patience, I’ll see more.
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