The Primordial Record

Chapter 1919: Becoming A Primordial (1)



Chapter 1919: Becoming A Primordial (1)

There were many changes across the pages of the Primordial Record, and still not enough. Eos had grown, but he had been masking these new growths from the Primordial Record, and what was being represented here was what was filtered through the Incarnation.

In essence, Eos had found a way to make his Incarnation a front for his real attributes.

After discovering that the Primordials and Enoch may have a way to monitor the pages of the Primordial Record, Eos knew that he had to change the game, or he would never be able to win this battle that had been greatly skewed against him.

He could not tell how they were gaining access to the Primordial Record, it must be from a loophole far before he was born, or he was missing somethin very obvious in front of him that he was not yet wrapping his mind around, all of this did not matter anymore, because as long as he had detected this problem, Rowan was going to use it to his advantage.

Although Eos could guess with nearly a hundred percent certainty that the Primordials or Enoch did not have access to his Singularity any longer, and that the last moment of weakness that they had most likely exploited was when he was evolving as an Apex Omniversal Titan.

It was a fine line to travel when the Primordials fed Eos enough power to keep him unable to reach the ninth-dimensional level, but not give him enough time to actually understand the entire breadth of his abilities.

Eos had acquired so much power at that moment that the hidden danger inside his Primordial Record, which he believed to be the Incarnation of Enoch, had revealed himself in order to take over his body.

He had succeeded in defeating this Incarnation and gained unexpected benefits from that union, and now that he looked back at the entire affair, he could see the hands of Nyxara in everything.

She led him down a path that should lead to a tussle between Eos and the Incarnation of Enoch, and he believed that she must have known he would win this fight. And how was she able to tell? Well, they had spent nearly a million years of careful programming, grievous tests, and challenges to make Eos the ultimate predator.

Enoch might be more powerful and stranger than the Primordials, but Rowan believed that he was suffering from his unknown status, which made it impossible for him to directly affect Reality. Still, it was a testament to his powers and wisdom that despite the hindrance he was facing, the Primordials would have to sacrifice a lot in order to win.

Eos did not know how deep it was, but he knew that there was a connection between Enoch and the Primordials, and he wondered for a moment whether the Primordials could be regarded as the Bloodline Avatars of Enoch or perhaps his Incarnations.

The more he considered this line of thought, the more compelling it felt to be the truth, and with the many evidence backing up this hypothesis, Eos could see how the Primordials were able to get so powerful if their roots were linked to a being he considered to be at a level greater than a Primordial. If there was a tenth-dimensional being, then it was most likely Enoch, and if the Primordials were his Bloodline Avatars, it would explain their great abilities that transcended everything that a Primordial represented.

So, if there was this link between Enoch and the Primordials, and that meant that the Incarnation of Enoch inside the Primordial Record had been feeding the Primordials with a complete update of his overall state at every point in his life before he got rid of it.

The most painful part about it was that perhaps this information was being broadcast freely from the pages of the Primordial Record, and because he had not reached the ninth-dimensional level, he was not able to tell. From the twin incident he had gotten with Enoch’s Incarnation, it was almost as if they were not aware of what was happening in the outside world until he triggered them or fulfilled a certain condition.

The first time he encountered this Incarnation was his evolution to become an Omniversal Titan, and this level of power from the host of the Primordial Record must have triggered a response from the Incarnation. The second time was when he was asking questions about existence to Eosah that she should have understood, but she could not.

The scheme used against him was profound, and it was an interesting game of duplicity, taking chances, and analyzing losses and gains. The Primordials must have known that pushing Rowan to make certain decisions would trigger the Incarnation of Enoch, and doing so would lead to certain outcomes that would both favor them and also bring about losses.

Losing access to view his Primordial Record was one of those losses, but the Primordials had gained their freedom, and by using his hands, they had gotten rid of two of Enoch’s Incarnations. It was easy to see that they had made justifiable gains.

If they could win against Death, then it was only a matter of time before their powers began to increase in such a manner that Eos could no longer be a threat to them. They did not need to monitor his status closely because they were no longer weak.

All this while, his greatest fear had been the seven hungry Primodials outside Eosah’s Reality that would wipe everything out, not knowing that that state had been them at their weakest.

However, it did not matter to Rowan if they could no longer monitor his status via the Primordial Record, he would still be extra careful until he was a ninth dimensional entity and fully understand all the last secrets of the Primordial Record, only then would he be willing to remerge it with his main body and allow the Singularity to be fully synced with him.

Already, he was seeing some highly disturbing discrepancies inside the Primordial Record that he could not explain away. The first was his present age, the second was linked to the Origin Essence he had gained from the birth of ten Primordials inside his realm.

With his perfect Memory, Rowan could recall that the Primordial Record had labelled the essence he gained from each Primordial with Unit. Telmus gave him seven units of Origin Essence, and the others were slowly contributing more essence into his coffers, but now that label unit had been changed to Abhimha.

What was an Abhimha? Was it the correct term for the Origin Essence? If this were the case, why did the Primordial Record first label it as a Unit and not this term in the first place?

Normally, the Primordial Record was his greatest teacher, and when it introduced new powers to him, there was usually a short description accompanying it. These descriptions may not be in-depth, but they were concise, and it was enough for Rowan to slowly decipher the meaning behind every new progress. Now, there was nothing like this.

He could not push for more explanation unless he fully synchronised with the Singularity, and the only place he could have gotten an answer was usually from the Note, attached to the ending of his status update, but it seemed to be glitching, and Rowan did not know what to make of the results it was showing him.

END ASS*&#__+HL LIGH%#**

What did this mean? End… Assimilated? Assigned? Light?

Rowan sighed, ’Why is it that the more I know… the less I know.’


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