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The Primordial Record novel Chapter 1835

Chapter 1835: The Secrets of The Beasts(2)

Rowan was fascinated by the Primordial Beasts. On the surface, they might resemble a race of tragic beings who got dealt a bad card, but the more he learned about the overall state of existence, the realization that the Primordial Beasts were far from normal reared its head.

When he was a mortal and learned that in the past, the Primordials had an enemy they could only defeat inside of Eosah’s Reality because they tricked them and sowed a seed of disunity among their numbers, ultimately leading to their defeat, Rowan had not truly understood the weight behind that claim, not until he reached his present level and saw the overwhelming domination that the Primordials had over all of existence.

Their Will, which was the Will of Elder was certainly strange. He recalled the description given to him by the Primordial Record:

The Primordial Beasts were not feared because of their power, but their potential. Their bodies were powerful enough to shatter all of creation, but their true strength lay in a collective Will titled the Will of Elder, which grows stronger with every living Primordial Beast in existence. You are the last living Primordial Beast, and this Will is dormant.

Combining the power of a Primordial Beast and an evolving dimension has resurrected this ancient Will, but there is something different about it. Something heretical.

Rowan knew of the power of this Will, but he had misunderstood its intent. Previously, he had thought that this Will needed him to consume more Primordial Beasts, and place their essence into his serpents; in this way, he would resurrect the Will of Elder and therefore gain a powerful weapon against the Primordials. πŸπ—ΏπžπšŽπš πžπš‹π•Ÿπ¨πšŸπžπ•.π•”π• πš–

However, he had already gathered the power of three beasts, out of the suspected seven Primordial Beasts in existence, and while their strengths were certainly impressive, it still fell short of the Primordials, who could stack multiple Origin Forces inside their bodies.

Even if he succeeded in gathering all the Primordial Beasts into his bloodline, he inferred that the power he was going to get would simply be equal to those of the Primordials within Eosah’s Reality, and if the Will of Elder was the only weapon he had to work with, then it was impossible to determine who would win the fight.

Such powers were impressive, but in the larger scheme of things, they were meaningless. However, the truth could not be denied; the Primordial Beasts had been a source of great headache for the Primordials.

How could there have been a race of beings that were so powerful that they not only forced the Primordials to take them seriously, but they also had to deceive them in order to win?

Inside Limbo, there were hardly any ninth-dimensional entities, and from Rowan’s investigation, they had most likely been slaughtered by the Primordials, but the Primordial Beasts were diferent, because Rowan suspected that they had something that every other Primordials did not have, and that was that they were not children of Realities.

This was the only explanation that Rowan had for their ability to resist the fury of the Primordials. He had seen the Primordial Beast Bahamut, Ouroboros, and Divus. They were all impressive in their own right, but there was no suggestion that they had what it took to resist the powers of the Primordials.

The Will of Elder was powerful, but it was not enough. Rowan refused to believe that in the immensity of existence, there had not been other Primordial-level entities whose talents and strengths could not have rivalled his own or the Primordial Beasts.

Existence, which Rowan knew was the entirety of Limbo, was too vast. To a ninth-dimensional being like the Primordials, Limbo represented true infinity, and inside an infinite realm, the possibilities for greatness were infinite.

Chapter 1835: The Secrets of The Beasts(2) 1

Chapter 1835: The Secrets of The Beasts(2) 2

Perhaps the only reason he had been able to feel these chains was because he, unlike most of all lives in existence, was bound by these chains even before their birth.

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