The Primordial Record - Chapter 1746: The Great Silence

Chapter 1746: The Great Silence
Kaelen and Lyra, these two innovators, were the catalyst that sparked the merger between “magic” and “science.” A new discipline was born from these: Etheronics.
Rowan could not say he liked the name, but he chose to cut the Elythrii some slack; their society was still cut off from Reality, and their culture would see the birth of real diversity when they began to touch other realms outside this one.
‘But why Etheronics, out of all the names they could have picked?’ Rowan grumbled internally.
Elython, Elythrii, Etheronics… Rowan saw that all of these names were derived from Ether and did not know if he should laugh or cry.
Another five thousand years passed after the birth of Etheronics, and Elython had transformed.
Etheronic technology was everywhere. Cities float on anti-gravity plates. Gates allow instantaneous travel throughout the continent and even to the other four continents, leading a wave of development as new and powerful resources were discovered.
Medicine had advanced to the point where aging was a curable disease, and most injuries were instantly reparable by medical glyphs. The Elythrii had become a civilization that had totally conquered their continent, even reaching far into space and touching the stars, their society a post-scarcity utopia. Their lifespans were now measured in centuries.
It was not long before they began to find out new mysteries about the ocean of light above, and the fact that sometimes that ocean… moved.
The Elythrii were now long-lived, healthy, and brilliant. The Fragment of Potential burns brightly, but it creates a new restlessness. With material needs met, their drive turns inward and outward—inward to the nature of their own consciousness and outward to the stars.
This drove them to be ever curious, but they knew if they wanted to conquer the mysteries of the heavens, they needed to first conquer the earth. All five continents must be under their control.
And so sparked a wave of exploration to the other continents, and slowly but surely, progress was being made.
This hunger for growth drove them to begin taking the next steps in their evolution
They began using Etheronics to rewrite their own genetic code, not for vanity, but for optimization. They enhance cognitive processing, memory, and emotional resilience.
They developed the Bio-Aetheric Interface, which allows them to interact directly with technology and the Ether field through thought.
The first true telepathy and telekinesis emerge, not as magic, but as a trained skill of the mind.
Then came great innovation in the creation of ships that could fly towards the heavens and travel above the other continents to gather proper information.
Their ships, woven with glyphs of spatial compression, can cross the void between the continents in hours. The colonization of the remaining four continents began in earnest.
They built great crystalline cities on massive deserts and floating habitats in the massive swamps and oceans.
When they tried to reach farther into the heavens, they began to encounter simple alien life in the void between the stars, which they studied with reverence.
The Life-Warden of the Archai observes their gentle stewardship with approval, making sure that Rowan saw the reverence by which the Elythrii treated lives outside their own.
Soon, the Elythrii created massive cities on all the continents, and they finally believed they had understood all of Elython. However, they did not have the power to eradicate all the beasts on the continents, nor did they see any reason to.
Certain great minds among the Elythrii were able to recognize that the best methods to handle the myriad beasts all over Elython were to have a symbiotic relationship with them.
A branch of beast taming Elythrii was created, and without their tremendous help, the progress they made to conquer all the continents would be nonexistent. Yet, the fact remained that the Elythrii could only ever be masters of a single continent, and the rest were shared with the powerful native beasts.
Still, it could be said that the Elythrii had mastered the earth.
Innovation did not end, and the majority of their attention was soon focused on the stars. They soon discover a profound mystery. Their system is teeming with life—bacteria on the lowest portions of the earth they could reach, complex flora on the other continents that they could not yet understand.
But they find no other intelligent life. The heavens were silent.
Their powerful Etheric sensors should be able to detect the psychic imprint of other civilizations if there were lands outside Elython, but there was nothing. For a long time, they searched, and they termed this phenomenon the Great Silence.
They began to build habitats in the heavens, slowly pushing their way into the darkness.
This “Great Silence” becomes a source of existential dread. Are they alone? Or were they, perhaps, the first?
The Potential within them refuses to accept loneliness. It drove them to look deeper into themselves and farther into the heavens.
They built the Grand Telescope, a ring of Etheric amplifiers around their sun, capable of perceiving the heavens not just in light but also in the flow of causality and information.
And they see it.
For a fleeting moment, they perceived the Grand Loom; they saw a brief glimpse of Rowan’s eyes, but they could not properly interpret what they saw, even with their powerful technology.
What they could interpret it as was that they had seen the threads of causality connecting stars, the shimmering laws that hold it all together.
This led them to continue to deepen their search for centuries until they came across another sign in the heavens. At the edge of a distant nebula, they saw the graceful, terrifying form of an Archai tending to a young star system.
The revelation is simultaneous and global. The Elythrii are not alone. They are being tended. They are part of something vast and structured. Their myths were not wrong, just incomplete.
The Archai, who was known as the Life-Warden, did not appear by mistake but because this was the order given by Rowan. His children had lived enough in the dark; it was time for them to begin understanding their roots.
The Life-Warden, knowing the time has come, appears to the Elythrii. She does not come to their continent. Instead, her form, a being of serene light and impossible geometry, simultaneously appears in the sky above every continent and habitat in the heavens. Her communication is direct, a download of concepts into every conscious mind.
She explains the Celestial Order, the Archai—the real entities behind the old gods they worshiped—and their own origin: that they carry within them a Fragment of Potential gifted by Eos, the Creator of Origin, and that in the future, their entire civilization was meant to always be the guardians of all existence.
The shock is profound, but it is not destructive. It is unifying. It answers the “Why?” that has driven them for millennia. Their purpose is to grow, to understand, and to eventually take their place beside their stewards.
To usher light to all of existence, this was their underlying purpose, but one where they were free to choose or not to choose. This was the true meaning behind their potential.
Rowan believed it was time for the Elythrii to begin meeting other civilizations in Reality, and he knew the first ambassador to send… Circe Boreas.
