Chapter CHAPTER I: INTRO - LIGHT REFLECTIONS (4)
After almost two million rimerian* years, the dragon kingdom was greater than ever. It was constantly evolving and growing. New creatures had formed in the natural process of the world. A new lineage emerged in the land race: the little humans of the Lořn race. It was said that this lineage of humans was a descendant of the Nakluech species, creatures that resembled wolves, but these were much larger, walked upright, and were biologically immortal. They were also created by Elgoneth at the beginning of time, and although his kingdom was part of the four Defending Realms of the planet, his purposes were very different from those of dragons.
These were very fast, and very strong. They were mystical beings, and they had been located in the highest places of a set of icy mountains. In them, they formed a wonderful kingdom. However, one of these werewolves was banished for a betrayal of the Nakluech leader, in times of King Devloban. The name of the deserter, according to the fable, was Cora. The king expelled him from the mountains, and condemned him to mortality through a spell that he cast on him, and which eradicated him from all the assimilation of his race, forever.
Slowly, he wandered through the low forests of the region. The fur of his body fell, his shoulders and arms shrunk, and his face thinned until he was physically perpetuated as a new species: a human being. Welcoming the human race Lořn.
But Cora, was not completely left out of his magical gifts. In fact, he discovered that he could master minimal action with the energy of nature, controlling its environment, and allowing it to reach certain low levels of creation and manifestation. He achieved this by discovering that his feelings influenced his environment. All the natural and physical capacity learned before as a Nakluech had been loss, except for one thing, his heart. Life then was filled with curiosity about Cora, and she decided to create a being based on him, but in feminine form, which was called Ivis. And from these two, there was the genesis of a strange human race, or at least, that is how the Arichromatic Theory of Mortals was established, narrated by the wisest and oldest elves of the times.
Elgoneth then fell in love with humans and began to give them the ability to integrate more and more with the elements of life as generations passed, although very few developed this ability to an advanced level. These new humans began to perform agricultural functions with livestock, blacksmithing, fishing, farming and other activities. And with the discovery of bronze and steel, a relatively imperial era was forged, where the first small kingdoms emerged, in addition to the constant conquest of the people’s honor.
These humans, however, became egocentric and self-destructive beings. Each day that passed, they became more and more self-centered, and this broke into the beneficial destiny of the demigod for them. They had immeasurable potential, despite not being physically strong beings; but energetically, they were an amazing race. Life had allowed its creation to be beings of expression, and of divine recreation through their emotions, where they explored superior attributes such as love, beauty, creativity, inner peace, joy, and consciousness. They developed ideas with pure feelings, which positively affected their surroundings. They promoted a coevolution with life, allowing a miraculous and unforeseen outcome. Through them, diversification was possible.
However, the human being urged to create things primarily for himself. Most of them fell into the runoff of greed, power and pride; flooded by the desire of Passage, the bronze coin with which they exchanged goods and services. This uncontrolled desire resulted in a society that did not believe in equality, but in the pursuit of demonstrating which man had the most power. Which king had the wealthiest empire; which village had the best crops, even in the most diverse regions blessed in fruits and vegetation.
Everyone wanted to become the nation with the greatest dominance over its elements. For generations, humans were increasingly divided, instead of coming together around as one; as one universal cause. Instead of unifying all the talents they had, and form a large community of creative and loving beings, they created societies with distorted visions and principles; fighting each other to determine what rationality was the correct one.
It was obvious that human beings did not understand the real purpose of life, nor the purpose of Elgoneth’s Divine Plans. And unfortunately, this lost attitude coexisted more and more in them, making more present, throughout their generations.
For these reasons, the need for a leader arose: a unique being of its kind, who could guide the entire terrestrial race, especially the lost human. This was to engender as a cosmic perfection, a natural perfection, but among the domains of humanity. Only in this way, a being would be achieved with the best of both worlds, the human side, and the Light side; from the nucleus of life, from heavenly intentions, from the greater consciousness. It needed to be a being with the ability to understand and master both axes of life in Kepler: the physical axis and the spiritual axis.
A being with the main ability to create and regenerate creation, with an energy that spells peace in the world. But also, the symbol of strength and hope, like a shield and a defender with the ability to master all the mystical elements; to use them and manage them in favor of their movement and leadership. Lifting humans, lifting lands. Unifying them into a great nation. Breaking down the walls, the divisions. Eliminating borders, eliminating inequalities. This chose one, needed to be the main connection between nature and terrestrials. The intermediary of both worlds. The representative of Elgoneth’s will, because life itself would be expressed through this leader to generate new superspecies. It was the only way to track their paths to the glory and premeditated exteriorization of the great project of life, for they were already preventing this by themselves. They generated danger to themselves. They were the greatest threat of their own kind, allowing their evolution to be influenced by disagreement, violence and disintegration