Regulus had returned to the beach of the gods, but he was not entirely sure why. Unanswered questions weighed heavily on his mind. He looked out into the sea, and once again saw the souls resting the ocean itself, dormant, sleeping. There was also souls in the ground itself, and in his griffins. Grasping his spear, an implement that bonded him to the souls of his griffins, it felt right, but he had no idea what a soul is. He walked over to some strange fungus, ley he divined. It was the source of the souls, clearly marked by another god who came to this world. Though, if it was created by a god and not inherent to the universe, did that mean there was some universes without souls. He picked up some of the ley, and took it with him. He was also curious about the souls of the sea. They had no form, no ability to move or think. It was almost sad, as if the souls were lost. He took his horn, and dipped it into the water, using his divine power to collect a single ocean spirit into the horn. He wanted to examine the ley and ocean water more carefully, but the beach did not seem like a very appropriate place. He walked into the nearby grove with his griffins, and found a cave that been separated from the rest of the underground by a cave-in. It was a good place, and said, calling his griffins inside. He took the ley and placed it down at the far back in the cave, on a rock that had fell down in roughly the center of the tunnel. He then nudged the rock over to be more properly aligned. He took his spear and stuck it into the ground a few paces in front of the moss and to the right. On the opposite side of the room, he placed his war horn carefully on the ground. He was not entirely sure what to do at this point, but sat down in the middle of the three objects and simply began to tune his divine senses on the three objects, still careful to keep a connection to his griffins in case someone attacked one of his creations. [hider= Summary] Regulus returns to the beach of the gods, and gets curious as to what a soul is. He takes some ley and some ocean water into a cave, and begins to mediate on it. [/hider]