"A way out?" Yuri smiled sadly at Ivan. There was a way out, but would Ivan really just let go? "There is a way out. All ghosts have something holding us back to this life instead of, I guess, going on. Once that something holding us back has been resolved, we can escape this state." The pianist ghost sighed wearily upon thinking about it; why was Yuri staying back? "In my case, I need to find some important people from my life, but it is different from ghost to ghost." Once again, Yuri sighed. What was it that held back Ivan? If only he could know. "So... I'm afraid I can't help you leave here; only you can." Saying all this, there was something Yuri was not aware of: it was a matter of willpower to stay like this. He had little idea that all one had to do was... let go of this life.
Yuri glanced up at Ivan, who looked concerned for a moment. "Oh, I'm... I'm fine Ivan... nothing's wrong..." Putting up a small smile, Yuri tried to look calm to Ivan. He couldn't look unstable to a ghost who was seeking his help after all! Now was not the time for flashbacks.
Noticing Ivan's grin, Yuri smirked a little, conveniently overlooking its questionable nature. "Well, for novices maintaining this form is tiring on their energy, but that improves as you get better at it. But..." Once again, Yuri raise his finger, "Since you can touch the physical, the physical can now touch you as well. That also means, we can be hurt by the mundane when materialized, and trust me, just because you're dead doesn't mean you don't feel pain. So be careful!" Checking over Ivan's tangible form, the older ghost was a little surprised to see that it was almost on the same level as his own, maybe even a bit better! Chuckling, Yuri clapped his hands in applause and gave Ivan a bright smile. "You appear to already have a nice grip on it Ivan. No flickering, no hazy lines, you're quite good at this for a starter!"
Gliding through the crowd, once again incorporeal, Yuri looked back nonchalantly at Ivan as he backed up to float next to the ghost. "For privacy? No, I headed to the inn because I believed there lived a couple friends of mine who would want to meet you. But, maybe you'll see them around another time, they stand out quite well in the crowd." Giving Ivan a little nod, Yuri stretched lazily, whistling again, as they passed through the crowd until they reached the sunless Bazaar.
Passing by the many vendors in the marketplace, Yuri stopped in front of a small stall selling cheap jewelry, if you could even call the junk presented that. The merchant at the stall looked warily at the two phantoms, who Yuri promptly ignored. "Now, to actually move objects, we use something called 'Soulmist Projection', as some ghosts and spiritists call it. Now, watch." A small tendril of soulmist extended from Yuri, as it crept out into the palm of his right hand. Once doing so, the ghost picked up a dull looking copper pendant, swinging it back and forth like a pendulum. The merchant's eyes widened in shock as he watched this, but once again Yuri was only focused on teaching Ivan the basics. "Extend part of your soulmist to your hand and focus on keeping it steady." Setting the pendant back down, Yuri gave off a heavy breath, soulmist projection was not his area of expertise. |
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