Birth of the Aetherverse – Chapter 2 (Serial Story)


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Chapter 2: The Oldest Merlin

“Ooo-ooo-ooo the heroes of Westmeath, The Phantom and the Wraith!” sang Merlin as they slowly walked towards the forest. “I’ve had that stuck in my head, this time, for over a millenia.”

“What is this about and why are you so old?” Oberon asked.

Laughing slightly as if the man had made a great joke, Merlin replied, “Don’t be hasty. I am very old, but we’ll get there in time.”

Titania looked like she was going to say something, but instead rolled her eyes. 

“This is about magic isn’t it?” I asked.

“Astute observation, Robin,” Merlin replied. “Can you feel it?”

I shook my head. “You’re a wizard, so I assumed.”

We walked for a long time until the Fay realms started to thin. They were young and hadn’t solidified; they weren’t a planet like Everworld or Earth. They were just a giant plain of existence.

We came to the end where the Fay realms reverted into pure Aether and Merlin, with the ease of a school teacher, explained, “The Fay realms were built of pure inner power, magic from another universe completely. It’s not compatible with the magic from this universe. It’s too…” He paused and looked around.

When he didn’t say anything, I ventured, “Organized?”

“Yes,” he said and clapped his hands together. “Aether is partially sentient and always trying to convert order into chaos. The nascent universe over there—” he gestured back where we’d come from. “—It has a natural defence against Aether called a barrier. You do not have one.”

That’s when I saw that the ground in front of us was receding slowly. 

Peaseblossom made a high pitched sound and said, “Fay is being eaten?”

Merlin only nodded as the rest of us stared at him, wide-eyed. It was Titania that finally said, “What do we do?”

“Nothing. It’ll slowly eat at Fay until a barrier is put up or it consumes everything,” Merlin said casually.

“Can you do anything?” Mav asked, somehow sounding bored and worried at the same time.

“Me, yes. Me now, no. I wasn’t expecting to be here yet, but since I was the only me here, I figured I’d warn you. Just don’t go into the Aether and you’ll be okay for a while. I’ll be back after I see a girl about a ring.” He fidgeted with a large crystal ring before turning back and slowly walking back towards the Deep realms.

The other others walked away from Merlin to do whatever it was they wanted to do. I stayed back to walk with him. After a long time of walking, I asked him something that had bothered me my whole life, or less than a few hours, I suppose. “Why us? Who made us? Why are we here? What’s the goal?”

Merlin seemed to think it over and finally answered, “Chaos thrives on imbalance. The Fay balance out the Humans just like New Albion will balance Everdome.” When I looked confused, he said, “Fay are important to creating a balanced universe that won’t collapse back into chaos.” 

He went back to walking as if that had explained anything and just when I thought he’d forgotten what I’d asked he added, “You were magical crystals created when powerful creatures died. The Mulciber took those souls and experimented, creating superpowered crystals they could use as a powersource. A group of brave people fought them and took the crystals, redirecting a great gate into this universe and planned on building a better, less dangerous home. They succeeded in creating the universe, but not so much with the safer.”

“So I’m a rebirth of a bunch of magical souls?” I asked.

“Yes,” he replied with a smile. “You were always my favourite Robin.” 

I watched Merlin walk towards the Deep realms forest as another version of him, somehow older, walked out. As they crossed each other, the younger said, “You dawdled.”

The elder replied, “Yes and you would have, will, do the same thing.”

They both burst into chuckles and then walked away from one another. The elder Merlin saw me and smiled like we’d not seen each other in a long time. “Robin, my old friend. If I had to choose who would be there when I die, you would have made the top one-hundred for sure.”

I ignored the bitterness in his voice and asked, “Die? Are you dying? What can I do to help you?” 

He patted my shoulder and said, “You’re so young. I’ve lived a long time. Not as long as you will, but longer than most humans should.”

“Why are you here if you’re dying?”

“I am the Guardian of Reality. The universe has given me everything I have ever wanted and it’s time I pay it back for that.” He said it as if it answered my question, but I felt like I was missing parts. 

“Are all wizards this cryptic?” I asked.

“Only the good ones and those that forget how much information they’re supposed to give.” We reached the fading parts of Fay again and I was alarmed to see how much had been lost. He nodded to me and said, “This is my stop. I’m going to become the barrier for Fay. The only advice I have for you is to take time to truly enjoy life. Sometimes we’re too busy living that we forget how much fun it is and take it too seriously.”

With that, and before I could ask any questions, he stepped back, and with a flash of white light, disappeared. When my vision cleared, the thinning was gone. I walked forward to where it had been and there was nothing but more of the realm. 

Our realm was complete and the universe set into motion. I didn’t appreciate what that meant at the time, but I wasn’t even a day old.

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One Hundred and One Dalmatians – JenEric Movie Review

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Hello Cinephiles,

Today we’re talking about the 1961 film One Hundred and One Dalmatians.

Story

This isn’t one of those movies I watched as a kid. I think I saw it as a teen and then again in my twenties. I’d forgotten most of the story and was pleasantly surprised. I’m not sure if this is the prototypical, “Pets return home” adventure movie, but it certainly has a lot of the tropes we’d see in later movies of the genre.

Very simple with a heartwarming community feel between the animals.

Score: 0.5

Characters

The puppies all have unique personalities even if I don’t know them. I’m sure with repeated watching, I’d be able to tell them appart.

Cruella seems mean and evil just for the fun of it. She’s beyond cartoony and I both like the simplicity and dislike the “single older woman is crazy/evil” trope.

I love the humans, they’re sweet and adorable pets.

I could have done without the fat jokes. “Fat kid’s always hungry” is a joke that needs to go away along with “fat kid can’t do anything effectively.” Arg.

Score: 0.5

Dialogue

Despite not having seen it a lot, I have often quoted the “my toes are froze” line. The midnight bark is iconic enough that I remember friends barking at each other from across fields. The movie is simple but very memorable in it’s dialogue.

Score: 1

Visuals and Music

This is one of those iconic animations that are just absolutely beautiful. Everything is clear and the animation is utterly beautiful. The backgrounds and snow especially.

The music is superb. It’s not a musical, but it will leave a song stuck in your head.

Score: 1

Fun

The movie is filled with pretty visuals and lots of cute puppies. The story moves extremely well for it’s time and the kids were glued to the screen. Fantastic to see that a sixty-year old movie can still have the same magic for kids as it did when it first came out.

I enjoyed it and wouldn’t be against watching it again.

2 year old’s review: “Me like it. Puppies in it.”

Score: 1

Overall

There are so many puppies in this movie that it’ll melt even a non-dog person’s heart. It’s exciting, adventurous, and despite some ableist language, it’s aged very well.

Fun, cute, and exciting.

Final Score: 4 Stars out of 5

Guitar Lessons Part 28

Dec 11: Saturday strikes again

It’s Saturday. I think it’s the third or fourth Saturday in a row that I haven’t played my guitar. At this point, I think I should simply declare Saturday to be my rest day and not even try to play!

Dec 12: Anniversary

Sixteen years ago, my husband and I decided to officially date. Best decision ever! Married for 12.5 years, two amazing children, six published books, one published game, a fantastic business, and more! Love you so much, husband of mine.

This year, we took a giant step into the next phase of our relationship; in the middle of a pandemic, while homeschooling one child and the other having free reign, we decided to try to write a book together. It ended up working really well. Not only did we finish the first one in 2.5 months, but we got it betaed and submitted to our publisher before June. It was accepted before the end of summer and will be coming out next Fall (2022). Talk about a whirlwind!

But that wasn’t all! We so enjoyed our world that we wrote a collection of short stories in the spring, and then we wrote book 2 this fall. It took us 2 months and a week this time.

This summer, we also decided to both start learning an instrument. I chose guitar and my husband chose ukulele. We also bought a cheap ukulele for the kids to try out and for me to play when the metal strings on my guitar hurt me too much to play.

All of this, and we’re still very happily married and excited to work together again. Not only do we have two sequels plotted (bare bones), but we have a spin-off that we’re going to start writing in the new year.

I feel so privileged to be able to be creative like this with my husband. He challenges me to try harder and be better every day.

I played my songs today. I tried using a pick for strumming. Not sure I like it. Feels weird.

Dec 13: Rhythms

I actually did a lot today in my practice time.

I played several songs from my learning app. I even got some gold stars on some songs!

I played my two songs, the wedding song several times. I tried it with the capo in different places, too, to see if I could find a range that didn’t strain my voice. I like both no capo and 3rd fret capo (what I had originally). I’ll try both for the next little while to see which one I end up preferring.

Then I pulled out my Christmas book with rhythms at the front and tried to play the rhythms.

Wow. That was hard. But I got them, eventually. I look forward to them becoming more natural to play.

Dec 14: Enthusiasm

I got a high score (against myself) for We Three Kings. I’m very proud of myself.

My daughter has started singing along with me for the wedding song when I play.

Singing = scream shouting, in her lexicon.

I love that she cares so much about my songs that she works at memorizing them.

Dec 15: Filk?

I played a bunch of songs from my learning app. I got high scores on one, and three stars on several. I feel like I succeeded better on We Three Kings compared to previous days.

After that, I played my songs several times, the second time at the behest of my daughter.

Which brings me to the title of this post. Are my songs filk, because they’re based on a book? Or are they just considered canon because I wrote them and they’re included in the book?

Dec 16: Change!

The learning app CHANGED We Three Kings! The notes are shorter than before, and they changed the placement for some of them. They’ve also changed where the sections are separated.

All since yesterday!

It’s actually a tiny bit easier now.

I played my songs once each. I really need to work on my rhythms. Maybe I’ll try to figure out how to write the rhythms down so that I don’t forget which one belongs with the verse and which with the chorus!

It’s a problem.

Garden help!

Hello My Imaginary Friends,

The temperatures are so cold I think I just saw Elsa and Jack Frost boarding a plane south.

So obviously my mind is turning to gardening. My old cedar box is both two low for my aging limbs and much too wide. I can’t bend over and weed without being in the darn thing. It’s also a little worse for wear after 8 years.

Our garden las year before the bugs and squirrels got to the zucchini.

I was thinking of getting something like the VegTrug, but they’re pretty pricey. I have about 4 metres along the fence and I will definitely have to have a cage over it. I plan on growing zucchini, beans, peas, garlic, dill, tomatoes, and maybe some rosemary and catnip.

Does anyone have any advice?

Thank you,

Éric

Cuteness

Hello My Imaginary Friends,

This week has been tough but I managed to accomplish a lot and still took some time to rest. Heck, I even finished the book I’ve been reading.

Anyway, it’s late, so have some cute Dragon and Pegasus cuddling.

Stay safe and be kind,

Éric

Venom – JenEric Movie Review

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Hello Cinephiles,

Today we’re talking about the 2018 film Venom.

Story

I was surprised at how predictable the movie was. It felt like an older 2000’s or even 1990’s superhero movie. Overall, it was less than I expected but I did appreciate the humour and transparent stand-in for a few real life billionaires.

Score: 0.5

Characters

The actors were significantly too good for these roles as written and it made them look bad. The script was ham and the actors played into it; some in a good way and others not so much.

Score: 0.5

Dialogue

The banter between Venom and Eddie is a lot of fun, but the majority of the plot dialogue is boring and trite. The love story was disinteresting and even the considerable skills of Michelle Williams didn’t save her from being a cliché.

Score: 0.5

Visuals and Music

The visuals were okay but not amazing. The fight scenes, especially the bike chase, were impressive.

The music was okay and did was it was supposed to do, but wasn’t memorable.

Score: 0.5

Fun

I watched this one on my own and I think that was for the best. The kids wouldn’t have liked it and my wife would have gotten annoyed.

It was entertaining, but not enough to make me not want to look at my phone.

Score: 0.5

Overall

It’s a semi-competent superhero origin story. It spent too much of its runtime on a derivative plot when it should have concentrated on the Odd-Couple style shenanigans of Venom and Eddie.

Final Score: 2.5 stars out of 5

Guitar Lessons Part 27

Dec 5: New learning songs

The learning app I use added a ‘Holiday Favourites’ tag, so I played a bunch from that today. I did a lot better than I thought I would, tbh. It was nice to see (hear?).

Then I played both of my songs, the wedding song several times to try to get the different strum patterns into my head.

I am honestly having trouble even noticing what strumming patterns I’m doing. I just play what sounds right.

That’s probably why the verse and the chorus sound too similar to my ear right now.

Dec 6: Two books

My wonderful husband bought me two books of Christmas music, one called Easy and the other has 50 songs, including some classics from Rudolph (which, tbh, is the best part of that animated short).

So I played mostly from the 50 song book today, but every once in a while there’d be a carol that had unnecessarily complicated chords, and I’d switch over to the Easy book and play the song from there instead.

I also played my songs. I’m feeling more confident now, which is nice.

Dec 7: Troubles

In my learning app, there’s a song your probably familiar with; We Three Kings. It’s a level 5 difficulty and it’s really hard. I got kicked out of it four times before I managed to complete it.

I remember having difficulty like this with the Sugar Plum Fairy, another level 5 song, and now I’m regularly getting 3 stars on it, so I know that I will eventually get there, it’s just frustrating right now.

Which I guess is a good thing, in a way. Modelling frustrated behaviour and all that jazz.

I also played my songs. I fumbled the chords several times, especially when I was switching to the D chord. I need lots of practice, but I’m getting there.

One of the things I’ve noticed that I am actually getting better at is switching in and out of the C chord and G chord. So that’s encouraging.

Dec 8: Rhythm

I seem to have figured out a semblance of a rhythm for the wedding song I wrote.

By the way, it has a name. It’s called Shadows Live for the Light.

I also played some of the songs in my learning app. I managed to get two stars on one of the parts of We Three Kings. That feels like a giant victory. I also managed to make it all the way through on the first try.

On a slightly personal note, I finished the chapter of Monsters! Incidental Wedding Guests with the wedding song. That means that all we have left of that book is the epilogue. 👀

Dec 9: Sore throat

I don’t know what it is about the wedding song, but about halfway through, my throat decided that it was too hard to sing. Must not be in my perfect range of something. That’s ok, I know practice will help extend my range and it’ll stop hurting.

The funny thing is that I played some Christmas carols right after, and I had no problem with them at all.

🤷🏼‍♀️

I did very well in my learning app songs and got several personal best scores.

Dec 10: I ain’t got rhythm

That’s a reference to a Phineas and Ferb song, by the way.

I have absolutely no idea what I’m doing with the rhythms for the wedding song. I don’t know how to write them down. I’m not even sure if I’m sticking to what I decided I wanted.

I think I need to work on rhythm. Somehow.

I got three stars in two of the parts of We Three Kings today, so that was exciting.

Taking care

Hello My Imaginary Friends,

As a follow-up to my post about Long Covid, I want to add a few things.

There are multiple other things that are also affecting me and I realize I might have sounded a little dour. I’m okay and I’m taking steps to make things better for me.

I’m trying to do things that let me rest and don’t hurt me more. It’s hard, because sometimes giving my kids Sunday eggos with strawberries instead of pancakes feels like failure, sometimes writing a post and then reading a little feels like laziness, and sometimes taking a warm shower instead of practising music feels self-indulgent.

I’m going to try and give myself some slack. As I mentioned in my post about burnout, it’s really hard to fight the guilt of doing something for me. I’m going to try and hopefully it’ll get easier.

What am I doing you ask?

All joking aside, I’m working on that. I’ll figure it out. I have a wonderful wife and family to help.

Well, I should go read. I have a book to finish.

Be kind and stay safe,

Éric