'The Gate of Oblivion, holds the Primordial of Soul?'
If Rowan could he would be slapping the Eye with annoyance, he did not know how many more mind-blowing revelations he could take in such a short period of ti, but he understood that he was before a presence who had been here from the beginning of everything and it would be strange if it could not shed light on the forgotten secrets of the past.
Rowan had always wondered about the roots of Soul Origin, or why Supre Worlds, even Primordial Worlds, would link their dinsions to the Great Darkness and spread their bloodlines into the lesser realm. Now he knew it was not a matter of choice but of necessity. With the knowledge of the soul, he knew that those of immortals were flawless and singular, almost impossible to be split, and those of mortals were filled with lights of various colors that could rge and bring out sothing new. Yet he knew that what he understood of the soul was just one part of the equation, the knowledge that the true well of soul dwelled in the mortal realm was the other end that sealed the equation.
Chaos was Reality, and he had chained Soul underneath him, and with a thod that was unknown, the essence of Soul was being bled out into reality to create life.
Elura, his mother despite all her powers, had to create a mirror of herself to go into the lower dinsion so she could conceive. Every Supre World he knew fought and protected the third-dinsional universe, and now he understood the reason, and one of the things that had baffled him about the soul for so long was answered.
There was a pattern here that Rowan felt he was about to grasp, a reason that went beyond what the Eye of Ti had said about the finite powers of the Primordials, Rowan felt that reason was not enough for everything they had done.
The plans of the Primordials were ingenious, but he still knew he did not know the full picture yet to create a workable hypothesis, and this lack of knowledge made his teeth itch.
From the Soul to Space, to Ti, there was a clear path here that was being created. For what reason, he did not know, and Rowan could not help but agitate for this loss, knowing this answer would lead him a step closer to the truth.
The regret he was feeling for losing control of the Eye of Ti was imasurable. If he had been able to contain and consu the Eye then the wealth of knowledge and power he would have gained would simply be incalculable. Well, it was not as if he did not previously know this to be the case.
Hell, he had sacrificed reading the souls of all the Shadows so he could contain the Eye knowing the benefits he would gain would be greater than knowing whatever truths the Shadows knew about the past. His gamble had failed, but he did not regret the attempt.
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What the Eye of Ti had just said was especially important to Rowan because he rembered the past when he was struggling to attain the rank of Legend and he was a re mortal on the precipice of death.
He had been pushing against the bloodline gates to excavate the power behind his Ouroboros bloodline, and he would have failed to gain sothing substantial as his bloodline talent if not for the fact that he had unleashed his authority over the Domain of Souls, which was the Soul essence he controlled in the form of Soul points.
If he looked back at his life with careful consideration, it was at this mont that everything began to change for him. The talent he had harvested here on that day was what ultimately led him to break out of the control of the Third Prince.
It was at that mont that his power multiplied, and he gained strength not from the Ouroboros Serpent itself, but from sothing greater, Chaos, a Primordial, and the Chaos World Engines were born. If only he knew the significance of such a thing then, he wondered if The would have still gone for it.
At that ti, this power was so great that Rowan had to climb to multiple higher States of Change for him to be able to unleash this power in its entirety.
As he slowly grew powerful, he learned about Chaos and its Intent, and in a gamble that took both daring, intelligence, and sheer dumb luck, Rowan set out to rid himself of the Intent of Chaos, thereby attracting the presence of Caine, who he had also defeated by him, and he gained his freedom from this hidden danger.
All of these had happened in the past, all part of the story that brought him to this mont, but what Rowan was concerned about was the mont he gained that talent, that burst of soul power that he had unleashed inside the Bloodline Sea, how much of it had influenced the ability that he had gained?
Did Chaos understand that not just a bloodline of Ti had been present inside him, but also that he controlled Soul as well?
Was it the reason he wanted to add the power of Chaos to his bloodline inside Rowan, to what, stake a claim?
What was the full detail of Chaos's betrayal by the Primordials, and how did Caine tie into this?
A part of his mind began to shake in trepidation, he was discovering that the well of mysteries that he thought was deep, was simply the surface, there was more underneath.
When Rowan beca a dinsion, he also had the ability to grant bloodline, gaining access to Bloodline Sources, and so he knew that a power like the Chaos Engine could not be born from a Bloodline Source, because this ability transcended any sort of bloodline power he knew, and even the knock-off version of it available to only the most powerful of Empyreans could not compare to his own in the slightest.
Rowan did not know that his Chaos World Engine was born directly from a blood drop of Chaos, and even if he did, he would not be too surprised, he would have expected it.
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Even though he was thinking about the connections between the past and the present, Rowan was still furiously cramming all the details of the map in his soul. Even if he was not seeing the entirety of reality, this was already a big chunk of it, so much so that if he wanted to explore all of it he would take many Minor Eras to do so, and that was him not taking the
scenic route.
After a while, the map stopped expanding and the Eye of Ti snapped his fingers and certain pathways, like thread began to glow, and he began to speak while pointing them out,
"The Great Darkness is linked to all known dinsions in reality, from it they harvest resources that could only be gained from that place, and I guess you should already know the resource,"
"Souls," Rowan said,
"Exactly," the mortal flesh of the Eye of Ti smiled, "the pathways, these glowing branches here are made from Ti, you ask what my boon is worth, then it is quite simple, for one of my aid, I can give the ability to freely pass through this passageway."
Rowan stopped himself from blinking with annoyance or was it amusent, with his dinsional flesh and his titles he could easily go to any third dinsional universe he
wanted.
"Is that so?" he drawled.
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