Noah’s eyes became immensely sharp as he paid even more attention to Anaximander, the implications of these words sending his mind racing through countless possibilities and connections.
Anaximander looked saddened as he sighed with a sense of guilt that seemed to have been eating at him for eons.
"You cannot imagine the sense of guilt I felt," he continued, his voice heavy with regret that time had done nothing to diminish. "Because to me at that time, I had already met THE Creature. THE Creature was... a friend who had shown me kindness and curiosity about my unique nature. And I had effectively and unknowingly betrayed a friend by delivering the very weapon that would be used to wound him in ways that even now I do not fully understand."
THE Living Paradox had actually used Anaximander as a weapon against THE Creature.
The way this was done was intricate and unique in itself as Noah found himself questioning how THE Weavers had known and realized the power that Anaximander held. How did they know he could do what he could do? And that it could even work to take something that belonged to THE Creature, which was terrifying enough that it could be used to harm him?
There were far too many questions swirling in his mind, but Noah had to start somewhere.
"When did you meet THE Creature?" he asked.
Anaximander smiled at the question as memories of simpler times seemed to flicker across his brilliant eyes.
"It was actually not too long after I met you," he replied with a hint of nostalgia in his voice. "After we parted ways on that snowy landscape in the Earliest Folds, I made my existence seek out someone that could answer my curiosities and questions about the nature of reality itself. And I was led naturally to THE Creature, as if Existence itself knew that he was the one who could satisfy my endless hunger for understanding."
He looked at Noah with an expression that held both fondness and regret.
"THE Creature was even curious and asking me about you when I told him I had made another friend before him," Anaximander continued. "But at that time you told me not to spread your name and Weavings, so I held my mouth and simply described you as an interesting entity I had encountered in my travels."
...!
Noah’s eyes turned sharp at these words.
Because this in itself was unique as even before THE Creature had met Anaximander, he had personally gazed at Noah way before The Earliest Folds in Ginnungagap where THE Creature had saved him from the hands of THE Living Temporal. So THE Creature had always known about him, or at least a glimpse of his figure when he intervened in that moment of crisis. He simply did not know that Noah was the same one that Anaximander was talking about when he mentioned his new friend.
If THE Creature had known that Noah was in the Earliest Folds at that time, would Noah have gotten another visitor?
The possibilities were many and the implications even greater, but Noah shook his head and focused back on Anaximander before he said, "A lot has happened since then, and I don’t know how much you know. But THE Living Paradox suppressed the Existence of THE Creature and built a weapon called THE Loom, a weapon that he will set off anytime within the next few hours or a few days to bring about an endless and catastrophic storm that will lay waste across Existence. Do you remember when I asked you in the Earliest Folds how to overcome such an ordeal?"
At such words, Noah looked at the features of this entity in front of him before he nodded slowly and said, "Somewhat. But how did you come to be here?"
"Even after finding out about my betrayal, THE Creature seemingly understood and took me in my weakened state from THE Weavers and THE Living Paradox," Anaximander explained with wonder still evident in his voice despite the suffering he had endured. "My existence itself seems to be hated by them as they sought to destroy me completely after my uses were done, with my Guidelines barely remaining intact as THE Creature moved to secure me before Paradox could finish what he started."
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