Tankte Teori
"A ship at harbor is safe, but then, that's not what a ship is for."
Location: Behind the Dorms ------- With: Takuya, Lily, and Lucas ------- Mood: Calming Down
In an instant the three people began to grow in number. Now Tankte could feel the tug of multiple wills against his own, but none of them felt like the one that had been concentrating earlier. Then, just as suddenly as before, he felt it tugging at him again. This time it was different though, not the same intensity and nor was it on the same object.
"Well, because I'm a Tulpa." Tankte replied when the girl asked how it could affect him.
"I guess in this country you'd call it a Thoughtform though. We're beings created through sheer concentration and will, generally only created when a large group of people focus their minds on a single thought." As he finished his explanation, he grasped what it was that he was being willed to turn into.
Water? Really? What was it with whoever it was and focusing on inanimate objects. People he could do easy, hell even animals were simple. To turn into something that wasn't alive though while maintaining a consciousness was unnerving. To know that you couldn't feel, hear, see, touch, or smell anything and to know that you were incapable of truly dying? That was just bizarre, though he didn't know if anyone else knew what that was like.
"Well, here. See I can show you guys. Kind of." Tankte let his own mental fortitude soften and allowed the persons will to change him. As he stood before them, his body began to dissipate and shift into a mist-like form. Where Tankte had stood, now there was only a large puddle of water.
Being a puddle was not fun. If anyone ever asked him what it was like, he'd have nothing good to say about it. If he'd had a mouth, he would've said he had the taste of mulch in it. And he was sinking into the ground. Before he could go any further, Tankte focused his mind on the form that Hal had given him. He slowly turned back into his physical form with his dark hair and red eyes.
"Oh God, please don't ever let me be water again. Never. again."