The Primordial Record - Chapter 1466 Shaking All Of Existence (1)

Chapter 1466 Shaking All Of Existence (1)
Mulsef of the Eldarah snarled, the hatred and disbelief warring in his tone in equal measures,
“This is not over, Seed, you are going to pay for this atrocity if you don’t solve this problem, we have endured your madness for long enough!” Turning to the rest of the Eldarah, he gestured “Let’s go take care of our domain, we will be back, and he will answer for this travesty, I swear this on Primordial Life himself.”
Taking the retinue with them who had been blown into the distance, the Old Ones vanished, the Land of Miracle was extremely massive, but this storm was traveling so quickly that if they did not get ahead of it, the loss of life across the Primordial Realm would be horrific. This wind, the lightning and the rain were moving at speeds that exceeded the limits of time and space, immortals without number would be shredded to pieces under its fury.
They were not like Seed who had only a single offspring and what was being kept in his Branch was nothing but monsters he had gathered from all over reality, and it was doubtful if any of those monsters could be killed by a storm of this magnitude, it was known that on Seed’s Branch, there were creatures there that were at the level of Old Ones.
The Eldarah were not just concerned with the Eldar Branch where most of their interests were kept, each of them had Branches with multiple trillions of souls within, gathered from the lower realms over many Minor Eras, all were foundations of their power, and if they lost it, it would take many Minor Eras to replace, if that was still possible.
Seed, not looking at his daughter, spoke gently, “You should see to your Branch too, Elura, don’t let your investment go to waste.”
Elura looked back towards her domain and hesitated, a thousand thoughts flashed through her mind in a moment before she said, “No, I will stay.”
Seed arched a brow, “Unexpected… you are willing to lose all of those benefits after all the backbreaking work?”
“Don’t look at me like that,” she nearly rolled her eyes in exasperation,” You should know that my foundations are not something that can be easily broken, my Branch can see to itself, and this would be an opportunity to show the people of the realm whose Branch is the strongest, it will aid my claim for a unified power under the Royal Bloodline. This storm aids me. Everyone can see the position of the Eldarah, how they scramble to survive its wrath, yet here I am.”
Seed smiled, “I thought you were going to reveal your foundation in the next Minor Era, your patience has been… truly remarkable.”
Elura looked at the storm brewing above the ocean, releasing such power that it was horrifying, her beautiful eyes were filled with confusion,
“Well, things have changed. Only a fool does not see the direction the winds are blowing”
They stood in silence and observed the storm and then Elura mentioned almost off-handedly, making Seed almost sputter in shock,
“If you must know, this storm is not only present in the Land of Miracle, across all of existence, in every Primordial Domain, including the lower realms and the higher ones, there are reports of great eyes of darkness opening up. The wars throughout reality have ended. Father, what have we done?”
Seed was quiet, he said nothing for a long time, and several times it was almost as if he wanted to speak and then he went quiet, after a while he began to speak, almost unexpectedly making Elura turn to him sharply,
“I have no idea what is happening, daughter, nothing like this has ever taken place in reality from the beginning of time as far as I know.”
Seed nodded to himself, “Even if what comes leads to my death, then I was right to push him, else he would have hidden himself forever, it is the work of the parent to compel the child out of their safety net. He is powerful, but far too careful, the fears of a mortal are too deeply ingrained in his heart, even though he does not see it. What is the use of such a bright flame if it is hidden in the darkness? One day he shall thank me”
“Or he kills you, then me,” Elura whispered,
Seed grinned, “He can try… he would lose.”
The Adjudicator was swimming in an ocean of information, being inside the glorious Celestial Archives, a direct link to the Memories of Primordial Light should have eased his mind of every mystery that he was seeking to unveil, yet the opposite was the case, he was like a man drowning inside a vast ocean of drinking water, no matter how much he consumed, he was barely making any headway in his search.
He would have long gone insane if he did not expect that this was what he was going to be experiencing, and it was not like he was not gaining other tangible benefits, his powers had stalled for countless trillions of years and were beginning to grow, and he had barely stayed here for a few months, and despite the price he was paying to be inside the Celestial Archive, he would pay ten times more, knowing that this was an opportunity that would rarely come by, and it was possible that he may never gain this chance again.
There were many reasons why the Adjudicator’s search for the truth was slow, but the two greatest of them were because the mind of a Primordial was infinite, and that was a concept that was usually thrown around without much thought behind it by lesser immortals who believed they had seen the true measures of infinity, but the Adjudicator understood that infinity was a relative concept for many until they met what true infinity was, sadly nearly every living being in existence would I never experience what true infinity was.
Like a mortal looking into the depths of universe and thinking this was infinity, or an immortal seeing all the multiple universes and saying to themselves that they had seen infinity, they were all wrong of course, the Adjudicator has seen infinity, and he knew that it was the Prinordials.
So, the first and greatest challenge he was facing was how to find information in an infinite sea of information. At the lower levels of the Archive, there were powerful Angels whose entire purpose was to filter and condense information from the Memory of Primordial Light, but they would not aid him here, because he had entered depths that even they could not reach, and so there was no one to guide him but himself. This was not a problem for the Adjudicator, to perform his functions properly, it was important that he had a powerful mind and soul, and in the Celestial Domain, he did not know of his equal in the aspects of the soul, except for the Thrones, but those did not count because they were simply vessels of Light himself.
There were three Thrones in existence, all perfect receptacles for Primordial Light, and if there was any reason why the Celestials could act as the Watchers of reality, it was simply because they were that powerful. After all, the Adjudicator knew that if not for the grace of Light, the Celestials could fight against all the Primordial Domain at once, and it would be unknown who would come out at the top, and if the Adjudicator would have to place any bet, he would bet on his faction.
Having three vessels that could channel the full powers of a Primordial was simply a concept that no other Primordial Domain could boast of, because, unlike the Primordials, a Throne could still walk across reality without destroying everything in existence, and so with the Primordials all asleep, the greatest powers in existence were the Celestial Thrones, but Primordial Light had no ambition to conquer reality, or it would be his.
Letting that distracting thought fall to the side, the Adjudicator opened his mind to the enormous flow of knowledge. He could not guide what he could receive, and so with the infinite amount of information being dumped into his head, he had to select what he needed.
It was one of the most difficult things he had ever done, opening himself up to the mind of a Primordial was like sticking an open soul into a vat of Abyssal saliva, one of his Incarnations had tried this experiment trillions of years ago, and up till this moment, the Adjudicator had not forgotten the pain, and now he had been experiencing that level of pain for what seemed like forever, and what he had been able to collect of the Breakers were still so small.
This was the second greatest challenge he was experiencing, few things were known about the Breakers, and even Primordial Light seemed to be hoarding this knowledge. The Adjudicator soon decided that with the flow of knowledge he was experiencing then it would take him centuries to unearth everything about Breakers, which was a relatively short time.
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