The Celestial Way (ver 2019-07-24) – concluding notes:
~ Hehehe ... who said 'showmanship'?
"While here," Boyd cut in, "everything is showmanship! Pure, bamboozling performance! They don't even use real, practical invocations, like the tried-and-true exothermic globular pyrokinetic offensive energy discharge!"
It took a second for Veralla to puzzle out that. "You mean a fireball?"
~ A whiff of Dao (only in reverse):
"What is the difference?"
"To understand that, you have to understand the Way itself."
"I understand it well enough: it is a pile of philosophical crap made to placate keening souls with false promises of awakening."
"There are no invalid interpretations of the Way."
Then it becomes its own thing:
"Amidst the entirety of of the universe," the old Knight intoned, "there exist nine primal directions: Forward, Backward, Upward, Downward, Sideward, Inward, Outward, Stillward; and finally, The Celestial Way, which unites all the previous directions of the Great Cosmos.
"And from that core constellation every other Way comes forth: lifeward, deathward, richward, poorward, joyward, sorroward, freeward, shackleward, loveward, fearward, lightward, darkward, and so on.
"Thus the Celestial Way defines All, and at the same time, encompasses All; the Alpha and the Omega, the Ying and the Yang, the Aught and the Naught, and the Ten Thousand Things that form the rest of the absolute, grand totality of existence – magic, reality, energy, matter, thought, life, death, freedom, enlightenment, and ascendancy."
Airo listened silently, assailed by sudden memories. Long ago, an eternity before, Zenassa had spoken the same words.
"The Way is immutable and never-ending," Magus continued. "The Way is ever-changing and fleeting. The Way is an idea. The Way is a journey. The Way is a path to enlightenment.
"The Way can be considered many things. It is simultaneously all of those things, and yet none of them. The Way can become known in time, yet it is by definition unknowable. The Way can be followed, yet it will only lead to where one desires to go. The Way shines with the immortal radiance of the stars, yet it will never bestow awakening against one's will.
"The Celestial Way is what one desires of it to be."
~ What do you know about pansexuality? And what do food and sex have in common?
"I like girls who have adventurous spirit like myself."
"Only girls, Sphagus?"
Bernard waggled a finger. "Don't mix omnisexuality with lack of preferences, dear Teha. I can have intercourse with everything that moves, but I still pick my partners. Like I've said, good cuisine and good sex – they have a lot in common. Both can be satisfied in a myriad of ways, yet quality is what sets apart mere indulgence from wholesome gratification."
"Yah, in that case, you're the burger joint of the galaxy (...)"
Seriously, I like the innuendo flavoring all conversations with Sphagus, erm, Bernard. It mixes in the right amounts of immature and mature.
~ Now this bit bothers me:
She had never given up on him. She had stood always at his side, offering her support and inexhaustible joyfulness. She had saved his life, both in body, in mind, and in soul. And she asked nothing in return, his smile and the brightness in his eyes a reward enough for her.
It bothers me because it's actually
true: Veralla is always there for Airo, and she never gets testy, unreasonable, or (excessively) clingy. Is that supposed to be the prerequisite for, the ideal foundation of, a friendship/partnership? But what about those times when we aren't on our best behavior? How should our friend/partner approach us then? How would Airo approach a Veralla crisis?
(Then again, who am I to speak with my
Юна/Yin ....)
~ And
then, who can really sulk at Veralla? After she comes and does something like this?
"What are you thinking about?" Veralla asked, pulling Airo from his reverie.
"The past," he replied. "I am saying my farewells to it."
"Oh," she said, all childish wonder as usual. "Will the past not be sad if you do so with it?"
"No, it will not," he replied, and smiled, feeling more free than ever. "In fact, it will become much happier. It has waited for a long time for me to release it."
"Oh." Veralla uncoiled somewhat, so she could look at him, her snout inches away from his face. "I did not know that temporality from the space-time continuum was able to possess or express emotions."
"I did not know either," he laughed, meeting her amethyst gaze.
Or this?
"I want to give you a present, too."
"Oh," he said, taken aback pleasantly. "What kind of present?"
"A kiss," she said, her voice shy.
"A kiss?" he asked in amused notion. His smile widened. "Sure, go ahead. Although I do not know how a human and a dragon would... you know, do such a thing."
In response, her large, serpentine tongue licked him across the face.
"Okay... that also works."
"Was it a good kiss?" she asked anxiously.
"It is difficult for me to decide," he replied mildly. "This is the very first time I receive a kiss from a dragon. I have no previous experience to—"
Veralla licked him again, dazing him into silence.
"What about now? Was the first kiss good?" she asked.
"You... you kissed me again only so you can ask the same question?" Airo balked.
She showed her teeth in a devious smile, her slit-pupiled eyes sparkling, "I will continue to kiss you until you have enough experience to answer me."
~ Well, this was glorious.
Can you see the goofy grin on my face? Or must I struggle with them words?
It brimmed with fresh ideas, grand stakes, personal growth, meaningful talks, witty banter--and light. So much light. Enough to show that there are no bad guys, only bad states we go through. (And, yes, misunderstandings.)
The body count was exorbitant, and my eyes glazed over at the more technical descriptions, but these are minor quibbles. (Especially when the book reminds you we're not just bodies.)
Four
luminous stars. You made much of my August, Drake.
Read from 1 August to 22 August