This Incarnation of Rowan was cut off from Eos, and maybe that was causing some slight glitch in the Primordial Record, but Rowan believed that this was not the case; something more was happening here that needed careful eyes and instincts going through it, and the most likely suspect for this change was the power he invoked upon when he summoned his Final Form.
Since that moment, nothing had been the same. Rowan still had vivid memories of what happened, yet there were large holes in those memories from the moment he summoned his Final Form and the unknown methods it used to interpret his desires.
However, Eosβs memories were perfect, and even though there were holes in them, the nature of these holes was weird. It was not as if when his Incarnation vanished alongside the hunger of the Primordials, his memories also went along with them; rather, it was the opposite. All the memories of that day still remained, but he could not access them.
It was as if he had been reduced to the level and the intellect of an ant, and the inner workings of a quantum supercomputer was placed in front of him, even if that ant was given forever to work out the operations of this computer, it would be useless, there was no way an ant could gather all the knowledge and the tools to even know where to start. ππ«ππ²ππππ§π πππ₯.πππ
Every time Eos scrutinized those blank spots in his memories, this was the same sensation he had; however, he thought his situation might be a bit better than an antβs, because his mind was capable of holding this information, except he did not have the right tools to pry it open.
Eos would have shown any of his Primordials this memory if they could have deciphered it, but he decided this would be a last resort. The sheer weight of the memory inside his mind meant that the Primordial he gave the task of deciphering it would perish.
Holding this amount of information in their soul would mean everything about them would begin to burn a billion times faster and hotter to accommodate it, and this was a consumption that could never be come back from again. Although he knew that all of his children would fight for the chance to give up their lives for his purpose, he would always be taking this path as the last option.
So, Eos decided to kill multiple birds with a single stone. He would be reaching the Primordial Level, and this was basically a test run of what he would be facing if he were to reach the Primordial level with his main body.
There were still latent dangers hidden inside Reality and possibly inside his body as well, and he needed to find out. To draw out any hidden party, Rowan had announced his ascension to the ranks of Primordial to everyone, and he could have taken his tribulation inside the Origin Land, where he was considered safe, but Rowan decided to perform this ascension on the Road of Eternity.
Reaching the Primordial level meant that a being could be considered perfect. If not for monstrous outliers like Rowan and the seven ancient Primordials, it was technically impossible for a Primordial to perish, not even in the hands of another Primordial.
In a fair existence, without beings like Rowan and the Primordials with multiple stacks of Origin Power inside their bodies, then the two Origins of combating Primordials could clash for all eternity, and except the other Primordials were suppressed, then it was impossible for them to die. Not even allowing themselves to be killed would even kill them, because Death would not be able to carry the weight of a Primordialβs soul... however, this was in a fair reality.

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