Rowan rested for a while, even for him, the pain of losing a part of your soul permanently was severe. He had lost a part of his soul but for him this loss was acceptable, because he could grow his soul faster and better than anyone else, and Rowan suspected that it would not matter how much he ended up damaging his soul, if he could evolve his dimensional soul as he just did his flesh, then he could rebuild his soul back from nothing.
Not everyone was like him. From a mortal, he had been able to ascend to a god, an Empyrean, a Celestial Creator, a Nascent Primordial, a dimension, and now he was an Apex Omniversal Titan whose evolution was still ongoing, who was slowly becoming a Reality.
For most in all of existence, the most significant change they would ever see was a mortal becoming a god, but for a god to become anything else was almost impossible, after all, they were immortal. Yet it would seem that for Rowan, the higher in the ladder of existence he got, the quicker he was able to ascend and change.
His ascension was not a simple affair, as he became nearly indistinguishable from what he had previously been; this included his soul and body.
So, using this technique was dangerous, incredibly so, but if he could keep even a shred of his soul alive and find a way to ascend, he would arise from nothing like a phoenix.
Rowan could not complete more tests with this technique inside of this space; it was already on the verge of destruction, and time was running out faster than it should.
The cracks were slowly devouring the laws of time and space inside, and instead of having 3.2 million years of time, he was down to a million. Still, Rowan did not regret testing out this technique; with it, he had his ultimate weapon, and half of the reason for his ascension was complete.
There was one last fusion to be made, and Rowan left this for last because it might bring up unexpected changes.
His Bloodline Ability fused with his Dimensional Fabrics Skills, which was a combination that Rowan was greatly looking forward to.
Some of his most powerful abilities were here, and Rowan would not have been willing to proceed with this fusion if he had not seen the result of the first three.
There were so many essential abilities that were here that defined who he was that it was almost scary for him to let them go, but change was inevitable.
A million years were left, and he could not waste more time; he looked at the page of the Primordial Record.
His last Bloodline Ability was Purgatory Gate, and it was essential for his plans in the future for his children, without it, then the difficulty of converting his children into the path of Origin would be countless times harder, if not impossible, and there was a great chance he might lose a portion of this skill in the fusion, but recent events made it necessary for him to change his bloodline skills, and it was all because of Primordial Soul.
That entity had been in the dark for so long, and she knew him better than any other Primordial. Since the knowledge that she had been out of Oblivion for a long time, Rowan had the feeling of an invisible noose tied around his neck, and with every passing moment, it was getting tighter.
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