Discovering the Self is just the first step of the journey! It’s going to be a bad day for Alex: first attacked by a wild boar, before being nearly consumed by the dark energies of The Deluge, the embodiment of evil plaguing the land. However, aside from his name, Alex has no idea who he is or how he ended up in the strange world of Bellkipeg. So how can he be the saviour that Onyx, his antlered guide and mentor, refers to? Bellkipeg is a quest for identity in a world that’s trying to wake up.
Sunday, October 5, 2025
Bellkipeg - The Final Chapter
Saturday, October 4, 2025
Bellkipeg - Part The Twenty-Seventh
Friday, October 3, 2025
Bellkipeg - Part The Twenty-Sixth
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It was the Deluge that covered the sea in front of him and Alex knew that it had been hypnotising him through the suns reflection on the sea. Alex had to fight every instinct in him to run away, for with this revelation he suddenly remembered how he had become a prisoner on the island. Now he knew the truth Alex had to be more careful than ever. He could not act any differently than normal; he could not let the Deluge know that he had changed at all otherwise it would surely spell disaster for both himself and Narhuat.
Alex had to keep his awareness levels up at all times and not fall under the spell. This meant finding Narhuat and discovering a way to lose themselves in the forest. Alex knew now that there were caves which would provide shelter for them both, and it was there where he would find Narhuat. But now was not the time for the sun was starting to set and for Alex to wander into the forest now would be to raise suspicion.
Alex closed his eyes. He knew that as long as he could keep up the pretense of normality he would be safe and the Deluge would remain dormant. He also knew that there was nothing else he could do and, therefore, nothing to worry about. The past didn’t hold him, and neither did his future... and with that in his mind Alex laid onto his back, closed his eyes and went to sleep.
He woke slowly and in stages, aware that upon waking he would start to fall into the Deluge’s trance state again. He knew that the frequency of the pulses on the water were always at their strongest when he woke up. They were violent in intensity but almost subliminal.
Alex was able to counter the effects of the pulses by blinking his eyes in rapid succession, in order to match the frequency of the waves. It was initially hard work to control, but with practice he could do it automatically. Once he had reached that stage he knew he would be safe to find Narhuat.
Upon standing, Alex tried to keep as close to his natural routine as possible. Great efforts were made to observe the minutiae of his routines lest the Deluge become aware that something was amiss. He then walked into the forest to find him; knowing exactly where he would be: in the cave system, hiding in a small alcove deep within.
Alex carefully walked in to the cavern and sat with his back resting on the wall, his shoulders just below the alcove. He felt Narhuat inch his way onto his shoulder.
“I must say that I’m glad that you have finally come to your senses, Creator.” He said. “You did have me a little worried.”
“Yes.” Alex replied. “And I’m sorry.”
“Truth be told, it wasn’t your fault entirely. No one knew how you would react when you were faced with the news of your doppelganger. That was one of the reasons the Unicorns were chosen to deliver the message to you.” Narhuat explained. “They are beyond reproach and you knew that. There could never have been any doubt in your mind that they were telling the truth.”
“And that was what made it so hard for me to take.”
“The time for recriminations is over.” Narhuat consoled. “Now is a time for transformation.” He smiled wryly.
“What do you mean?”
“Surely you know enough about my physiology to ask such a question. You must know what caterpillars change into!”
“Of course!”
“Surely you know then that any form of transformation is forbidden by The Presence. Once sensed, the Deluge will do everything it can to destroy me and prevent this from happening. In my chrysalis form I will be far more vulnerable to attack which is why I have hidden in the caves. This will offer me more time and a little more protection, I hope.”
“But I will protect you.” Alex interrupted.
“Yes, you will.” Narhuat replied, pleased with his response. “You have remembered your power, Creator, but it is still under your conscious control and you still take great effort to effect these changes. Your final battle with the Deluge will take its toll on you for it will be both an external and an internal, psychic battle; but you must not falter. Use your strength and fight with understanding, love and courage; but most important of all, you must fight with your light!
"Remember, you will not be alone. You are never alone, even in The Darkest moment.” Alex nodded, feeling the energy course through his very fibers as Narhuat spoke. “I, myself… I am feeling some fear, to be sure… With such a radical transformation it is only natural… Whilst in my chrysalis form I will cease to be a caterpillar and will actually be reduced to something without form, a fluctuating fluidic entity, much like the Deluge, but with the ultimate potential for good. I will then slowly reform into a butterfly, my transformation complete.”
“Will that be painful?” Alex asked.
“What transformation isn’t?”
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“What do you know about my metamorphosis, Creator?” Narhuat asked.
“If I’m honest, not much; all I really know is that you build yourself a chrysalis and become a butterfly, but I always assumed that the caterpillar simply grew wings.”
“Were it that simple.” Narhuat shook his tiny body slowly. “It’s much more complex and mirrors all forms of transformation. First, as you rightly said, comes the chrysalis stage which could be seen as a shedding of skin, as I have done on many occasions. Each occasion is a casting off of the old and unwanted, and it takes time for the new skin to dry and harden. This time the last vestments of my former self will disappear and I will be totally encased in my chrysalis. There I will be slowly transformed by a contradictory and wonderful magic.
“Whilst entombed I will be broken down on a cellular level, literally eaten from the inside by my digestive juices… can you imagine such a process?” Narhuat asked. Alex shook his head, trying to understand. It seemed fantastic. “I can see this surprises you, Creator. However as this is happening I am also growing anew, for those same juices are converting those parts of my physical body that are no longer needed into food for the new growth, which will happen at a rapid rate. Many of the cells will have been dormant through all of my evolutionary stages but will have existed in me as potential. Now, through this process they will grow and these cells will divide and sub-divide at an alarming rate as I will be made anew.
“What was once a lowly caterpillar will become a new entity entirely, in which all vestiges of the old me will cease to be. When it is finally time for me to be born again
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it will take a huge amount of will to free myself from my cocoon, and in any normal situation it would take hours for me to be free and even then I will have to wait for my wings to harden.
“I will be vulnerable to the world then, at my weakest when I have so much to gain; but isn’t that always the way?” Alex was amazed by the sheer complexity of the transformation, he had never realised that it would be so magical, or painful. “But this is the process for all transformation, Creator. You must see that now.”
“How so?”
“As far as individualistic growth is concerned, you go through changes where you have to shed the beliefs and practices that once held true to you. The process is slow and inhibits you until the realisation dawns on you that these beliefs are no longer part of you, they are no longer true and therefore you can shuck them off and shed them like a skin. This is often a painful experience and afterwards you will feel vulnerable.
“This happens a number of times until you understand that in order for you to truly move on you will need to transform as well. You will then move into your chrysalis stage and there you will be able to look at your life, take it apart and digest on those decisions you made and life paths chosen.
“You will think about the wrong paths that you have taken and feel your ego, your sense of who you were, disintegrate until you find those parts of you that hold the unlimited potential, and only then will you be able to build on them. Only then will you be able to become… But even then that will not be the end for you, you will still have to break out of your cocoon, your chrysalis. You must want to be free, and then once you have broken free you will have to harden yourself to the elements, become strong so you can soar on the winds of your destiny.”
Alex was in awe of Narhuat’s knowledge and understanding; he felt it with every pore of his body and he knew that it was time for his transformation to happen as well. His whole existence had been leading to this very moment.
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“I know you are ready, Creator, I feel it so strongly. But we must be careful.” Narhuat cautioned. “Ordinarily the process of metamorphosis would take days, but we do not have that luxury. The moment the Deluge senses this happening it will seek out and destroy us. I will need you to protect and empower me, as well as yourself.”
“How can I do this?” Alex asked.
“You must send me your light, your strength and your healing energies. Focus on me. Bathe me entirely in your light and love, and this will speed up my transformation. However, at the same time you must use what you learnt with Onyx and put a barrier up around us that the Deluge will not be able to penetrate. Use your light to envelop us in a sphere. In order to do this you must tap into the very roots of Bellkipeg, as you have been previously been shown.
“This will be very dangerous as you will be projecting your energy on three fronts: sending me healing and transformative energies, protecting us from the Deluge and also furthering your own personal transformation.”
Alex looked perplexed by this last statement.
“Do you not realise that my metamorphosis is mirroring your own? Where mine is manifesting on a physical level, yours is spiritual. You have been moving towards this for a long time; your whole life in fact, Creator. As above, so below. Sometimes you can grasp this easily, but there are times, like now, that you falter.”
“I don’t think I’m ready for this, Narhuat.” Alex admitted.
“In your heart you know you are.” Narhuat replied. “When I next see you, Creator, it will not be through my eyes, but those of a stranger. I, Narhuat, will cease to be. I fear this change, of course I do. Only a fool would undergo this without feeling fear, but I will not be held prisoner by it and it does not control me. Will you let your fear best you, hold you in its thrall or will you break free from the shackles that keep you in bondage and a slave to your fears? You have come so far to turn back now. When you finally realise yourself you will truly become the Creator!"
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Alex knew that Narhuat spoke the truth; this was the time for transformation. This was what Onyx and Allura, had been leading Alex towards. Alex now had the task of protecting Narhuat through his dark night of the soul. He had never realised that the caterpillar underwent actual cellular transformation, but on the deepest level it made perfect sense. It was impossible to build on outmoded concepts, far better to deconstruct and break down in order to build anew.
“I’m ready.” He said to Narhuat. “Thank you for allowing me this honour.”
“It is I who should be thanking you, Creator. It is an honour to be instrumental in your final change.” Narhuat bowed before saying. “And you have been ready for some time.” Alex smiled and bowed back to the strangely wise caterpillar and visualised a bubble of golden light surrounding him. He placed his hands so they gently laid on the surface of the bubble, projecting his energy through.
“I bid you goodbye, Creator; until we meet again for the first time.”
Like a stop-motion animation Alex watched as Narhuat convulsed, his whole body contorting once; twice; three times, pulsating; each muscle expanding and then contracting like a wave travelling the length of his tiny body. With the convulsions Alex could see a gossamer layer of skin detach itself slowly from Narhuat’s body and slowly shuck off with the final convulsion.
When the skin had finally been shed all that was left was a leathery looking pod, the cocoon that Alex could see pulsate slowly with a green luminescent light, a sign of Narhuat’s life force. The colour of the cocoon changed from a lime green to a mottled brown as it dried and hardened.
He heard a deafening roar, a sound that cut through the air like a banshees howl from the depths of hell itself: A howl of tormented anger, hate and spite. The Deluge had awoken to Narhuat’s transformation and would soon find them both. Alex had to be ready and protect Narhuat else they both fall prey to its evil, and with them would die
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the final chance of Bellkipeg.
With each stage of the transformation Alex felt himself linked with Narhuat’s consciousness; his own awareness was expanding. He felt the fear of discorporatation; felt his own soul dissolve and then devolve, his memories scattering out in front of him and the ultimate irony as he finally understood who he was.
The Deluge swarthed out of the water, absorbing the mass of the sea around it to become more powerful than it had ever been. As it rolled and oozed onto the land it devoured everything in its path, leaving behind it a dead landscape. It was the only way that it could be sure that it was powerful enough to stop the transformation. This time there would be no error for even if the caterpillar escaped there would be nowhere else for it to hide, there would be no hope for Bellkipeg this time.
With each of Narhuat’s convulsions Alex felt it in his very soul: repressed memories surfaced in his mind; instrumental in shaping his personality from years ago. Disappointments, betrayals, helplessness, and rejections; each causing gradual isolation and despondent depression. Each memory was stripped away from him like flash-cuts; pizzicato images strobing into the distance until he could finally shuck away the skin of dead memories that no longer held him. That which he had striven so hard to find no longer meant anything to him. They held him back and could now be discarded leaving the raw self to harden.
The Deluge knew where Alex had hidden, there was only one way out and once surrounded they were trapped.
Alex sensed the Deluge outside and extended another sphere of golden light covering himself and the entrance of the cave. No longer limited by the disappointments of the past and the failures of the present he knew that the Deluge could not force its way through. So he concentrated on the chrysalis, aware now that Narhuat was no more. He had been broken apart on that cellular level, now just protoplasmic ooze. The
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cocoon pulsated again and Alex shivered in harmony. Just then the Deluge smashed into his barrier of light with an almighty roar that Alex felt through his very pores. The roar was one of thwarted frustration. Now Alex would face the real test; like Narhuat he had to affect his own transformation to his most primal self with the very predatory darkness ready to devour him should he fail.
The whole cavern was now in total darkness save for the light that Alex projected. It was impossible for him to know what time of day it was, or how long he had been guarding Narhuat. He still felt the energy flowing from himself into Narhuat, affecting his transformation and he wondered how long he could carry on protecting them both.
He had seen the energy that Onyx had projected when they first encountered the Deluge and remembered his own barrier against the fog but neither Alex nor Onyx had been able to sustain it for long periods of time.
Alex also knew that the Deluge’s energy lay not only in its size and power but in its own ability to project and smother the environment, laying waste not only on a physical basis but also psychically as well. He could feel it now crawling into the darkest recesses of his mind.
He shifted his position, being careful not to take his hands away from the sphere encircling Narhuat. Sitting cross-legged he made sure that his back was to the mouth of the cave. As long as Alex kept the circle of light strong he was sure that they were in no danger.
Silence fell over the cave. Suddenly it was shattered by the sound of first one stone rebounding across the wall in front of him and then another. He ignored them, it was impossible to tell if this was really happening or simply a hallucination caused by the Deluge. Then Alex heard a voice that was unmistakable.
“Creator, listen to me.” It was Allura. Alex wanted so much to turn around and embrace her, but he knew that he couldn’t and daren’t. “It’s all your fault, you hear me? I blame you! I should’ve killed you when I had the chance…” Alex could
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scarcely believe what he was hearing; it was unthinkable that Allura could be saying such things. “The Mirror of Sfel? It was a trap! It held a sliver of the Deluge within its matrix. When we opened ourselves to it my whole village was consumed by their own fear and anger. I’m the only survivor, and it’s all your fault!” Alex shivered at such accusations. He was about to turn round and remonstrate with her but then realised that such a thing could not be true. There was no way for the mirror to be possessed by the Deluge.
Hearing Allura’s voice had created a longing in him that he had not anticipated. He had been without human companionship for what seemed like an age. Even though he had been a solitary man in the past, there were times that he had wished to be amongst people, but he had never fit in. He often felt alienated and isolated; no matter how hard he had tried to become close to people.
It was that feeling that was stirring inside him now. It had started off as a flutter deep inside and soon he could feel it crawl over his skin like a jilted lover, leaving him ever colder. He tried to intensify his efforts to harness the energy inside of him but the more he concentrated the deeper the feeling became. Then to his horror he saw the wall in front of him shimmer. He could no longer see Narhuat suspended in his cocoon, instead the wall slowly coalesced, and warped until it formed a mirror where Alex saw himself reflected back with naked clarity.
He saw himself sitting in the heart of a gigantic bubble of light and it gave him such strength that he was capable of generating such power, but then the image became distorted. Something was wrong; the image became darker, but not from the edges where Alex expected, but from the centre, from Alex himself. He could feel the reflection warp and wend as he saw the darkness emanate from his very heart; from deep within himself.
“You are not strong enough, boy.” He heard a voice say. “See the dark you hold within will destroy everything around you. It has already defeated you for you ARE
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The Presence. You can not deny it any longer, and as you embrace the darkness from within so the Deluge will embrace and claim you for its own.” Alex saw his whole body fade, the light in him slowly dying and as it did so, the circle of light around him becoming smaller and darker.
There was nothing he could do, Alex was not strong enough, he was being consumed from within, trapped by this cocoon of total darkness that was now constricting him; growing small with every breath, with every heartbeat. Alex saw all this happening before him in the deformed mirror and knew that there was no way he could sustain this level of attack anymore. His energy was all but depleted; never before had he felt so small and so powerless. Like the small child that had been consumed by the Deluge when he had first entered Bellkipeg, now everything had come full circle. Now he was being consumed from within, just as Narhuat was.
And then the revelation hit him, this was not just another trick of the Deluge, it was his own long dark night of the soul. The Deluge was manipulating the light to produce hallucinations in the same way it had used the waves to create the hypnotic state at the beach but it was also mirroring Alex’s own transformation, as he was facing the dark inside himself.
He knew now of The Presence that he held in himself, just as there is darkness inherent in every living organism; but he knew that The Presence was nothing to be afraid of. It could not exist without the light for the darkness defined the light, it was the ultimate source of the lights power and majesty; and it could never truly win for its energy was only a denser vibration: it could only entrap and deplete; depress and pervert. The light came from with, but it was of a much higher vibrational energy; it existed in the space between and gave hope; was eternal and transformative.
And Alex knew that he was a part of that light, of the love, and his energy, his light was simply an extension and projection of that light and could never be depleted, could never weaken or be extinguished. His light, his love, his power was all
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encompassing and as this awareness was dawning in him so too could he see Narhuat’s cocoon shudder and convulse as the time of his incubation was over. Now was the time for the hatching; the birth of the new soul.
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Bellkipeg - Part the Twenty-Fifth
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Bellkipeg - Part the Twenty-Fourth
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Alex pondered Onyx’s words. The only way he could find the Unicorns was through patience, but there were so many unanswered questions in his head; he was no longer centred and felt far from the patient state of mind he needed. He knew that the only thing he could do was to connect with the Heart of Bellkipeg one last time.
Walking out into the glorious sunlight; he felt such warmth now and the birds sang their loves to the world once again and he could no longer feel The Presence pervading the village. But it wasn’t enough, he needed to know more and the Unicorns were the only ones that could give him that information.
Sitting cross-legged with his back to the Stone he closed his eyes. He knew that Onyx was watching him from the church but Alex blocked it out; he needed to go deep within himself and find the still point where there were no distractions.
Thoughts buzzed around his head like angry insects. One by one he visualised turning the volume down on them until he was alone in silence: pure, white silence; he was boundless. He was one with everything and the whole of creation was one within him.
He could have stayed among the peaceful nothingness, surely after all he had been through it was his reward. Mentally shaking himself free of the limiting beliefs, Alex concentrated on the silence that surrounded him only to realise that it wasn’t silence at all. He was bathed in the most heavenly sounds imaginable, melodies of such beauty that his conscious mind hadn’t registered them at first; sumptuous harmonies and glorious melodies. He felt himself draw closer to the source without thinking about it. The closer he came the purer the melody became until it became a single wondrous tune that soaked into his every pore, his very soul vibrating in sympathetic resonance.
Alex closed his eyes, just wanting to drink as much of the sound in as he could for he knew that in his heart he would never hear the like of it again.
“You can open your eyes now, Creator.” Onyx stood before him, smiling. “You have found it, Creator; the Garden of Eve.” Alex looked around him, everywhere was lush vegetation, plants and flowers of the brightest colours that defied categorisation; so vibrant and pulsating with vivid life. Trees that stood so tall, confident and proud that Alex had never seen their like.
“This is the Garden of Eve?” He asked, almost speechless from the sheer beauty that assailed him. “Are you sure you don’t mean the Garden of Eden?”
“Every story must have its template, Creator.” Onyx explained. “This is where all Creation began; all the beauty that exists in your world and beyond started here.”
“And this is where I draw my strength and power from.” Alex said.
“That is correct.” Onyx replied. “Whilst you are here you will be in complete empathy with all around you; you will be one with Bellkipeg itself; and you will know what Bellkipeg knows. Your conscious mind will take some time to adjust to this, but we may not have enough time.”
Onyx motioned for Alex to look up. The site that met his eyes was something altogether magical. It was a unicorn. The unicorn trotted towards him, light dancing off its skin and mane, the one spiraled horn standing proud from its forehead. Alex felt humbled by its presence and bowed his head in reverence.
“Creator.” Alex felt its voice in his head. “It should be us that should pay homage to you. Please, look upon us. Converse with us for we do not have much time, and you must learn the truth behind the Deluge.” Alex nodded and looked into the Unicorns penetrating azure eyes.
“Tell me, please.” He said. “I need to know… If I’m to defeat the Deluge then I need to know who is controlling it.”
“You already know, Creator.” The unicorn replied in his mind. “And the Deluge can not be defeated and in time you will know this.”
Alex found this hard to comprehend and could feel himself tense up at the prospect of yet more unanswerable questions. The unicorn continued,
“You must open yourself up to the truth, Creator.” The unicorn said. “You know this; you know the truth already but have hidden it from yourself for too long.”
“What do you mean?” He asked, how could he know the truth already? If that were the case then he would never have put himself through this nightmare.
“Before the beginning of this story we were visited by The Presence.” The unicorn explained.
“Why didn’t you try to stop him? Kill him, even if you knew what he would do.” Alex asked, incredulously. Onyx interrupted.
“You know better than to ask such a question.” He reprimanded. “Step outside of yourself , Creator – do not indulge in pettiness now of all times. Unicorns are creatures of peace and truth. They know only of the light and to even suggest of them killing anything is sacrilege.” Alex understood and felt humbled by his outburst.
“I’m sorry.” He said, “I reacted without thinking.” Deep inside he kept wondering how much of the horror could have been avoided had the unicorns seen the creature for what it was and stopped The Presence then and there. He found that so hard to believe that it was starting to cloud his judgement; after all that had happened to him, after all the pain that he had been put through.
“Yes, we feel that your reactions still cause you great pain and will continue to do so unless you learn to curb that part of you.” The unicorn replied. “We can feel your pain and empathise, as we could feel the pain of The Presence.”
“What… why did The Presence come to the Garden?”
“For one of the apples from the Tree of Know.”
“And you gave it to him?”
“We had no choice.” The Unicorn replied and shook its head.
“You should let the Unicorn tell its tale,” Onyx interrupted, “You might understand what the Unicorn is trying to tell you.” Alex nodded and the Unicorn continued.
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“When the stranger first appeared we could not sense anything untoward with him, he seemed at peace with all around him. We welcomed him to the Garden, as we do all visitors that find their way here, and told him that he could partake of anything that grew.” The Unicorn bowed its head remembering what happened next. “The Stranger asked for an Apple from the Tree of Know, something that no one else had ever asked for. Nobody else even knew of its existence, but he knew and it was the one thing that we were unable to give to him. He smiled and simply asked to stay in the garden for a few days. We saw no reason to refuse him and so he stayed.”
“What did he do whilst he stayed with you?” Alex asked.
“Very little.” The Unicorn replied. “He walked with us, and sat amongst the trees and the flowers, never straying too far from the Tree.
“A few days later we noticed the first signs of sickness creep into our beautiful garden. The flowers started to lose their vibrancy and began to wilt and die. We had never seen this kind of decay in our perfect world and did not know what to do. We know of no evil and could not begin to understand what was causing this to happen.”
“How do you mean, know of no evil?” Alex interrupted.
“The Unicorns are one with the heart of Bellkipeg.” Onyx explained. “They are pure beings and know of only light, love and harmony. To them evil does not exist because there is no evil in their hearts.”
“So we could not see the stranger for what he may have been.” The Unicorn explained.
“May have been?” Alex exclaimed. “How do you mean, may have been?!”
“Be not so hasty as to judge without knowing the full circumstances, Creator.” Alex was about to argue when Onyx motioned for him to be silent. Everything now seemed unreal, after everything he had been through; to be finally at the end of his quest only to find out that it could all have been avoided… Alex felt drained by this discovery; he was close to weeping bitter tears.
“The Stranger offered us an answer to our predicament.” Continued the Unicorn.
“Let me guess, one of the apples.” Alex replied in a dead pan voice. Something was definitely wrong; he could no longer stand against the tide. There was such a resurgence of feelings repressed. He felt helpless against things beyond his control.
“Yes.” The Unicorn agreed. “Of course, we could not agree to his solution at first.”
“But you did, eventually.” Alex interrupted.
“When the pain became too much for us to bear; watching the Garden wither and die, we implored the Stranger to help us if he could. He calmly repeated his offer of an apple which we gladly gave him this time – anything to restore the heart of our land.”
“What happened then?” Alex asked.
“Once the Stranger had what he wanted, he simply walked out of our Garden.” The Unicorn replied, its head bowed low.
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“The Stranger left…” Alex repeated the words, almost in a monotone and then looked at the Unicorn in the eyes again. “… and the Garden miraculously came back to life; it started to flower and fruit again?”
“Yes, that is so.” There was palpable shame in the Unicorns voice, if it was indeed possible for such an emotion to be recognised in the creature. Alex didn’t know, but he felt such an anger, a righteous anger – he couldn’t understand how the Unicorns had been so naive.
“You find it easy to judge, Creator.” Onyx said, breaking Alex’s concentration. “What would you have done in such a situation, I wonder?” He asked.
“I’m sure that I would’ve behaved differently!” Alex reprimanded. Onyx looked sad at his reply, and the Unicorn turned to Onyx and said:“He does not know yet, Old One?”
Onyx shook his head. “He has not been ready enough to be told.” Alex turned to Onyx in disbelief. “As you can see now…”
“He has to be told, Old One…” The Unicorn replied.
“What?” Alex interrupted. “What do I have to be told?”
“You were in a similar situation to ourselves.” The Unicorn said. “You were in a position to stop The Presence but did not.”
Alex was shocked by this, he couldn’t understand what the Unicorn was saying.
“When?!” He demanded. “When was I in a position to do anything of the sort?”
“When you dragged the boy out of the cave.” Onyx replied solemnly.
“But that boy was me, you said.” Alex replied. He couldn’t believe what he was hearing, it seemed too unbelievable.
“Yes, Creator, and I told you to destroy the boy before it was too late, but you couldn’t.” Onyx’s eyes bored deep into Alex.
Alex took a step back in horror as he realised what Onyx was saying. He turned to look at the Unicorn, but the Unicorn turned away.
“The boy… was taken by the Deluge.” Alex spoke in a monotone, he found it so hard to utter the words, even the idea was too fantastic, too frightening for him to bear. “I thought he had been killed…”
“No.” Onyx spoke in low, calming tones. He knew how hard this was for Alex, but he needed to know. “Just as the Priest in Slauwood had been taken over by the Deluge, so the boy became corrupted by his own pain and suffering that the Deluge nurtured until he became The Presence.”
Alex reeled from this influx of information. “How did all this happen so quickly?” He asked.
“Time has no meaning here, Creator.” Onyx gently explained. “Causality follows its own path regardless of the ticking by of minutes and days. This land has existed long before you came here and will continue to exist long past your leaving; but you have created it nonetheless.”
Alex was speechless, and yet inside he knew. He had known this all along, intrinsically, deep within but hadn’t wanted to admit it to himself –hence the amnesia? This was his creation, but how?
“Feel the truth, Creator, you need to feel it not run away from it. Everything you see here; all of Bellkipeg itself is here because you created it. You are the Creator.”
“No..” Alex pushed himself from the ground and backed away, reeling from the words as if he had been struck. “There is no way I could create something as beautiful as this….” He stated.
“And it is that mindset that brought you here in the first place.” Onyx said.
“What do you mean?” Alex asked, shaking with disbelief. “I don’t understand… I don’t understand!”
“It is too late to hide from yourself now, Creator.” The Unicorn spoke, in sympathy. “You must face this. You must fight through this. You were brought here because you negated your life for too long.” Alex buried his face in his hands willing with all this might that this wasn’t true. “You were gifted with such powers, such imagination but your deep seated loathing of yourself prevented you from harnessing those powers and changing your life for the better.”
Onyx continued, “You used to dream of Bellkipeg, and in your mind lived it during those long lonely hours. When the dreams became too much for you to handle you started taking tablets and turned to alcohol to take them away and for a while you were given a reprieve to drown your life away in your own little room.”
“But it wasn’t long before the dreams started to invade your waking life.” The Unicorn interrupted. “We are a force of creation, of change… Where we have visited others the change has always been one of utmost joy and beauty.” The Unicorn said with his head bowed low. “But never before had we ever encountered such resistance. You fought against us; against your own creative self, and in doing so repressed that portion of yourself.”
“And it was through that repression that the Deluge was born.” Onyx continued. “The Deluge encompasses all your negativity; all of your dashed dreams and hopes; your anger and bitterness made whole.” Alex was shaking with grief, fear and anger… with every direction he turned he was faced with the reality of his actions. What the Unicorn was saying was the truth: it was because of him that the Deluge had been created and all the hurt, all the pain and suffering that had happened was because of Alex.
“And where did the Deluge strike?” The Unicorn asked, solemnly.
“At the same place you used to hit out at; your child-self.” Onyx answered. “That small boy that you tried so desperately to save when you first entered Bellkipeg was the same one that you heaped all your derision on, all your scorn.”
“No!” Alex shouted. “I never did that… I never hurt myself that way.”
“Look at your wrists, Creator.” Onyx spoke silently.
Alex did as he was asked. Running down his wrists were scars, one on each wrist; a calligraphic stroke to symbolise his pain. Alex could no longer hold back the tears. All this time he had fooled himself thinking that he was the hero; the one that could save Bellkipeg. But now he knew he was only saving the land from himself. Whichever way he turned now there was only pain; misery and anger. He couldn’t handle it any more.
He ran, looking neither to Onyx nor the Unicorns for he had failed them. He could no longer bear the responsibility and fled the garden. He felt nothing now. He had no idea where he was going or what would become of him, and nor did he care.
So pre-occupied was he with his own pain, he wasn’t aware that the ground underneath had become spongy as he was ran; nor that the sky had darkened and the woodland around him become deathly silent. And when the Deluge engulfed him it was far too late...