07-21-2014, 12:00 AM
trinsic wrote:I like the journey to ixltan the best because I am a truth seeker. I feel that true power is a by product of knowing the truth and allowing it to set you free. I really like don genaros story about the journey to ixaltan and how he is still trying to get their.
Yeah I love it too. I never got it at first, but now i so do. I see dead people.. phantoms, people who are not real. I love it when genero asked the phantom kid where his parents are and the kid says I dont have any. so many times i ask people things and they do not have the answers a real person would have and they reflect what is within myself, what i know of them, and many times have had people say the EXACT same thing. Someone asks them where do you live, and i know they dont live anywhere and they say `nowhere` or `i dont know`. I made it home too, but it was never the same again. i stopped trying to get home though, i managed to create an almost version of home, but with my ally i can see right through it. i just left into the world and the world changes all the time, cities vanish, landmarks disappear and new ones take their place, new cities pop up that `were always there` so many things that i can relate with genero`s story.
Yeah I love it too. I never got it at first, but now i so do. I see dead people.. phantoms, people who are not real. I love it when genero asked the phantom kid where his parents are and the kid says I dont have any. so many times i ask people things and they do not have the answers a real person would have and they reflect what is within myself, what i know of them, and many times have had people say the EXACT same thing. Someone asks them where do you live, and i know they dont live anywhere and they say `nowhere` or `i dont know`. I made it home too, but it was never the same again. i stopped trying to get home though, i managed to create an almost version of home, but with my ally i can see right through it. i just left into the world and the world changes all the time, cities vanish, landmarks disappear and new ones take their place, new cities pop up that `were always there` so many things that i can relate with genero`s story.

