Emperor of the Sourc Prologue

Novel: Emperor of the Sourc Author: Ashwinpk Updated:
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2060, Earth.

Humanity thrived in an age of unprecedented peace. Wars had beco distant mories, replaced by collaborative ventures that stretched across continents.

The world humd with the quiet confidence of a species that believed itself the universe's only conscious observers.

Cities glead with clean energy, while vertical farms fed billions without scarring the landscape. Children walked to schools beneath clear skies while their parents checked stock markets and weather forecasts.

The first warning pierced through routine monitoring at deep-space observatories. Astronors stared at readings that defied every known law of physics. Sothing massive moved through the void at impossible speeds.

Within hours, orbital satellites confird the unthinkable. A colossal vessel, sleek and alien in design, carved through space toward their blue world. Its hull reflected starlight in patterns that hurt to comprehend.

Global news networks erupted into chaos. Anchors stamred through breaking reports while ergency broadcasts overrode regular programming. The grainy footage showed a craft larger than any city, its purpose utterly unknown.

Panic spread like wildfire through digital networks. Social dia platforms crashed under the weight of millions sharing the sa impossible truth. Stock markets plumted as world leaders scrambled for ergency sessions.

Fear gripped so populations while others celebrated in the streets. Religious groups proclaid divine intervention as scientists frantically recalculated everything they thought they knew. The world held its collective breath.

Humanity was not alone!

...

The alien spaceship slowed to a halt at the edge of Earth's gravitational influence. Its massive hull bristled with structures that pulsed with malevolent purpose.

Across every satellite feed, humanity watched weapons erge from hidden ports along the vessel's flanks. The energy signatures spiked beyond anything their instrunts could properly asure.

Scientists in monitoring stations gasped as readings climbed past theoretical limits. The power building within those alien weapons could crack continents, boil oceans, strip away the atmosphere itself.

Ergency broadcasts flooded every network. The truth crystallized in billions of minds simultaneously, this spaceship had not co in peace.

Then sothing impossible appeared on the feeds. A single dot materialized between Earth and the alien threat, so small it barely registered against the cosmic backdrop.

The figure defied every law of physics humanity understood. No suit, no vessel, just a human form suspended in the vacuum of space as if standing on solid ground.

Golden light erupted from the lone defender. The radiance transford him into a living star, blazing with power that made the alien weapons seem like flickering candles.

He moved like liquid lightning across the void. The spaceship's massive bulk beca irrelevant as the figure, who would later be known as the Sentinel, engaged the entire vessel alone.

Satellite caras struggled to track the impossible battle. Bursts of energy tore through space, each flash bright enough to blind unprotected sensors.

The alien weapons fired in desperate volleys. Beams that could have carved through planets struck empty space as their target danced between destruction with inhuman grace.

Minutes stretched like hours for those watching from Earth. The feeds showed only impossible light and the silhouette of sothing that had once been human moving with divine purpose.

The spaceship's hull cracked like an eggshell. Sections larger than cities broke away and tumbled into the dark, consud by golden fire.

The final explosion lit up half the solar system. When the glare faded, nothing remained of the alien threat, not debris, not dust, not even scattered atoms, as if the spaceship never existed.

The Sentinel floated motionless in the empty void. His golden radiance dimd to a gentle glow that sohow reached across impossible distances to touch every screen on Earth.

Several billion people sat in absolute silence. The world had witnessed sothing that shattered their understanding of what was possible, what was real, and their understanding of existence forever.

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...

The Sentinel opened his mouth to speak in the vacuum. It was not a sound heard with ears, but a thought felt in the soul, echoing in the mind of every man, woman, and child on the planet.

"Children of Earth, your understanding of history is but shadow and dust."

His voice carried the weight of millennia, ancient beyond asure yet clear as mountain streams. Every soul on the planet felt the truth resonating in their bones.

"Thousands of years past, when your ancestors dwelt in caves and feared the night, visitors ca from distant stars."

"These beings brought not conquest but guidance. Their hands shaped the great pyramids, carved the mysteries your scholars still puzzle over."

The golden light around him pulsed with each word, painting images in the minds of his listeners. Visions of towering figures working alongside primitive humans, teaching them to reach toward the heavens.

"But peace was not to last. The enemies of our benefactors discovered this world."

His tone darkened like storm clouds gathering. The warmth in his voice gave way to sothing harder, forged in ancient battles.

"War ca to Earth. Such devastation that mountains crumbled and seas boiled away."

"The history you know is fragnts, scattered remnants of what survived that cleansing fire. You are the children of those who escaped the great dying."

Silence stretched across the void as humanity absorbed this revelation.

"From that crucible of destruction, twelve humans erged. The first heroes, touched by powers beyond mortal ken."

"We stood as one against the darkness and drove back the tide. Victory was ours, but at such cost."

His form seed to grow more solid, more real, as if the mories themselves gave him substance in the empty space.

"Yet this was but the first wave. More would co, and twelve souls could not shield an entire world forever."

"How could all humanity grow strong enough to face what lurked among the stars?"

The question hung in the cosmic void like a blade waiting to fall. Every person on Earth felt the weight of that ancient dilemma.

"Our allies revealed the truth. Every world awakens in its season, when the planet itself stirs to generate the essence you might call mana."

"But earth was yet a child, requiring thousands more years before it could birth humans capable of such awakening."

His voice carried profound sadness, the burden of knowledge too heavy for mortal shoulders.

"We twelve gained power only through the calamity itself. No other path existed for the rest of humanity."

"So we faced a choice that would damn us all. Eleven departed with our starborn allies to find a solution and wage endless war in the void."

The golden radiance around him flickered like a candle in cosmic wind. The loneliness of eons pressed against every watching mind.

"One remained. One swore the oath to guard this world until the awakening cos."

"I am that Guardian. I am the last of the twelve, keeper of the ancient covenant."

Gasps echoed across every continent as humanity processed the revelation. So marveled at the impossibility of a single person enduring millennia, while others felt greed stir at the ntion of such power.

Yet beneath the shock, one emotion united them all. Respect for the twelve heroes who had sacrificed everything to protect a world not yet ready to protect itself.

The Sentinel's voice carried ancient weariness as he continued. "I had planned to wait until Earth's natural awakening before revealing these truths."

"But the enemy grows bold. Though my eleven comrades wage eternal war among the stars, this vessel slipped through their vigilance."

The weight of helplessness crushed down upon billions of souls. They understood now how utterly powerless they were against forces that spanned galaxies.

Children clutched their parents while leaders sat paralyzed in ergency chambers. The scope of their vulnerability left them breathless with terror.

Yet sothing stirred in the depths of human hearts. Mothers thought of their children, fathers of their families, and even the selfish felt the primal urge to survive.

An undying will coursed through countless minds. They did not know how to fight such enemies, but surrender felt like poison in their veins.

Maybe sensing this, unknown to any observer, a white-grey stone hurtled through the cosmic void. Its speed transcended mortal comprehension, rendering it invisible even to divine perception.

The Sentinel, despite his ancient power, detected nothing as the mysterious object pierced Earth's atmosphere. It struck a desolate forest with force that should have shattered continents.

Instead, a subtle aura seeped from the stone into the planet's crust. The energy penetrated deeper than any earthly force, reaching the molten core itself.

The planet's dormant awakening process suddenly accelerated beyond all prediction. What should have taken millennia compressed into re monts.

The Sentinel's eyes widened as he felt the impossible transformation. Earth had awakened thousands of years ahead of schedule.

Laughter escaped his lips, rich with wonder and hope. "Perhaps it is ti for humanity to claim its birthright."

His voice rang across the void once more, carrying new purpose. "Children of Earth, our world has awakened!"

"I know not how this miracle occurred, but I suspect the alien vessel's destruction released energies that hastened our planet's transformation."

The golden light around him pulsed with anticipation. "Soon, many among you will manifest abilities beyond your wildest dreams, powers born from the affinities that slumber in your souls."

"But beware, for you will not be alone in this awakening. Beasts will transform into monsters, and chaos will walk among you."

"Fear not. I shall guide you through this transition!"

The Sentinel's form blazed brighter as ancient mories stirred. "My comrades have not been idle these long years, sending gifts and knowledge for this very mont."

"The ti has co for humanity to shed its weakness. Rise, children of Earth, and claim your destiny among the stars."

...

As the years unfolded, humans began manifesting their dormant powers while creatures transford into rampaging beasts.

Though countless perished during this upheaval, survivors gradually adapted to this new world, and defenders erged from those survivors under the Sentinel's guidance and created safe havens for vulnerable people.

Sentinel established the Earthlings' United Organization with defense forces to hunt the monsters and carve out safe havens in the world, and an academy to guide humanity through this transformation and prepare them to claim their destiny among the stars.

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