Mages across the Realm who were in charge of the barrier did not hesitate to follow Andar's orders. Even before this wave of shock could settle in her mind, Aeynid noticed that the majority of the crowd, the weak Mages and mortals that should have been more scared of the powerful storm about to rain down on them, were not.
The look in their eyes was one of belief. They knew that Andar would not let any of them get hurt.
Her heart was shaken. If they could believe in her son, the people who should have the most reason to fear and distrust those in power, why could she not do the sa? He was the leader of their family, and it was the right ti for her to stop thinking of him as just her son.
The higher-dinsional mages who did not support Andar, especially those under the royal bloodline of Endirius, looked at the family leader with scorn and fury, and Aeynid could do nothing but mark their faces.
This information needed to be presented to Andar so that he could know the enemies who did not hide their intentions.
Aeynid turned to the heavens and watched as the glistening do of power shattered and a mighty storm, filled with great lightning, descended from the skies. Her consciousness could not be erased, and then she turned to Andar and saw his face, and everything seed to make sense once more.
There was no pride in his eyes or fear in his voice, just the steady look of a man with a plan who knew everything would go his way. She could not help but wonder how his character beca so unshakeable.
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Rowan knew that his confrontation with the supre world of mages was inevitable because he had made a decision that made it so a million years ago.
The first ti Rowan entered the higher-dinsional realm and stepped foot into the Great Darkness, his Primordial Chaos bloodline was fully activated, and he grew into a massive Chaos Titan many tis larger than a planet. His glory had been Supre, and his might spread for countless light years.
At that ti, Rowan was amazed at his size; however, he would not have been so shaken if he had known how infinitesimally small that titan would be compared to his present size as a living dinsion.
Due to the dangers that a higher-dinsional space imposed on Rowan's mortal mind, the impending danger that he could feel erging from deep in the Great Darkness, and the increasing corruption of Chaos he could sense taking over his consciousness, Rowan shattered his Chaotic body and returned to the lower realms.
One of the greatest reasons Rowan decided to create a forge to cleanse himself of the bloodline of Primordial Chaos was because he realized how deeply the powers of Chaos were in his body, but this was a story for the future.
While outside of his universe, he encountered a higher-dinsional being who discovered the massive amount of Primordial Essence inside Rowan's chaotic body and bargained with him for it. It was either a battle or a trade, and aware of the incoming danger from the higher realms that he knew nothing about, Rowan agreed to partake in this trade. Also knew that he was not a match for this creature, which should be a fourth-dinsional being.
Looking back at this mont, Rowan could see that this creature had truly cheated him, but it was sothing that he had enabled.
With soul energy and Rowan's pure Chaos bloodline, he had been able to fill himself with an abundant amount of Primordial Essence. However, this was the diluted version available in the lower realms; nonetheless, this was enough energy that the higher-dinsional creature lusted after this power. So, exchanging it for a couple of treasures, Rowan gave out his Primordial Essence to the beast.
Although he did not know the actual value of Primordial Essence, Rowan understood when a deal was not favorable to him.
He placed parts of his consciousness power inside the beast and decided that one day, when he was strong enough, he would take over the beast's consciousness from the inside. However, his plans did not take long to change.
Even after giving out most of his Primordial Essence, his chaotic body was far too powerful to be so easily destroyed as they transford into stones the size of planets, all of which began drifting into the Great Darkness, where it was intercepted by a higher-dinsional mage who was hunting Rowan.
That Mage also caught the higher-dinsional beast that had enjoyed Rowan's Primordial Essence and took it as part of their prize.
That higher-dinsional Magus was Revah Endirius, Fla Matron, seventh-dinsional Magus from the line of Endirius.
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In the creation of Andar, Rowan had gained access to the power system of the Magus Supre World, and this brought him two great benefits that charted the course of his life from that mont henceforth.
First, he saw a vision of the past where the Primordials had killed Primordial Ti and Evil. His body was pinned to a table beside a map, and that was his first glimpse into the affairs of Primordials and the knowledge of his roots.
From that mont, Rowan had never forgotten that mory and the lessons he had drawn from it. His campaign in Reality today partly mimicked this mory, from the map to the table, and to the affairs of Primordial Ti.
The second benefit he had gained was the Lost Flas and the knowledge of Endirius the Supre Magus, who stole the first fire from Primordial Light.
Rowan gained a portion of that Supre Fla and the Supre ditation Art that followed it, the Lant of Celestials. Still, because Endirius had scattered the flas into pieces, Rowan could not boost the power of Lost to a higher dinsional level.
On the activation of this Supre ditation Art, where he had gained the Lost Flas, Endirius had sensed it, for he was the keeper of fire. Still, the Supre Mage could not locate Rowan due to the shielding provided by the Primordial Record, but that did not stop him from sending Mages of his bloodline to search the Great Darkness for the location of Rowan.
One of them had co across his remnants, Revah Endirius. She saw the power of Rowan's chaotic body and the essence that filled the beast's flesh that partook of it, and took them both for herself. She then slowly began to integrate them with her Magus Tower.
A Magus Tower was essential to every mage; it was the domain for their souls and the foundations upon which their powers were built.
Revah Endirius had reached the peak of her potential at the seventh dinsional level. They would not have been able to touch the level of Old One in her entire life, and it was not as if she were not talented enough. Still, the Magus Bloodline restricted its mbers to the seventh dinsional level, with only the Supre Magus Endirius reaching the level of an Old One.
She had no hope of becoming an Old One until she began integrating the pieces of Rowan's discarded flesh into her Magus Tower.
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