“How much time has past since I have been here” wondered Gul’Dan.
In this place, time has no baring, no hold and no meaning. He sat cross legged in his spectral form and contemplated all his success, all his failures and all that should have been. As he drifted in and out of his thoughts, he would often gaze at his surroundings. Not that he hasn’t been here for thousands of years, maybe a decade, or maybe he has only been here mere hours. In a place that holds no value for time and it seems no reason for spatial recognition, he stared in deep thought. Looking over the spectral pillars that surrounded him, white yet not solid in visual appearance, the cold looking black marble floor he sat on; solid yet always seeming to shift slightly if stared at too long.
He contemplated his death, his life and what should have been. The sky, ever black, ever devoid of stars or sources of light; only spectral torches attached to each of the dozen or so pillars gave off enough light to see his surroundings but not enough to see past anything else. He had tried multiple times to leave his spectral prison; which proved futile, fore as soon as he would try and walk past the pillars all would be blackness. He dared never leave the only light of a place that most assuredly would swallow him up into the darkness should he make it past the pillars. He had tried several years ago, or was it minutes ago; to leave the pillars and move past his own fears only to be left in complete blackness immediately; he remembered the panic stricken fear he felt in the utter darkness and the mad scramble he had to make to return to the light of his spectral prison. Or at least he assumed it was a prison. It did manage to keep him there, of anything else about the place he now resided he was uncertain.
There had been no contact by demons, gods or spectral jailers since his arrival, but he did understand that he was being detained; for what purpose and when, he could never be sure. He hated his existence, or at least he thought he hated his existence; it seemed that even his emotions were kept in check by the spectral white pillars.
In this place, time has no baring, no hold and no meaning. He sat cross legged in his spectral form and contemplated all his success, all his failures and all that should have been. As he drifted in and out of his thoughts, he would often gaze at his surroundings. Not that he hasn’t been here for thousands of years, maybe a decade, or maybe he has only been here mere hours. In a place that holds no value for time and it seems no reason for spatial recognition, he stared in deep thought. Looking over the spectral pillars that surrounded him, white yet not solid in visual appearance, the cold looking black marble floor he sat on; solid yet always seeming to shift slightly if stared at too long.
He contemplated his death, his life and what should have been. The sky, ever black, ever devoid of stars or sources of light; only spectral torches attached to each of the dozen or so pillars gave off enough light to see his surroundings but not enough to see past anything else. He had tried multiple times to leave his spectral prison; which proved futile, fore as soon as he would try and walk past the pillars all would be blackness. He dared never leave the only light of a place that most assuredly would swallow him up into the darkness should he make it past the pillars. He had tried several years ago, or was it minutes ago; to leave the pillars and move past his own fears only to be left in complete blackness immediately; he remembered the panic stricken fear he felt in the utter darkness and the mad scramble he had to make to return to the light of his spectral prison. Or at least he assumed it was a prison. It did manage to keep him there, of anything else about the place he now resided he was uncertain.
There had been no contact by demons, gods or spectral jailers since his arrival, but he did understand that he was being detained; for what purpose and when, he could never be sure. He hated his existence, or at least he thought he hated his existence; it seemed that even his emotions were kept in check by the spectral white pillars.