Chronomancer Prime at first did not want to take the advice of Eos; he could scatter his consciousness across infinite shards of timescapes, and those parts of his consciousness could think and innovate for him, but he came to a wall that held him back.
He could have infinite minds, but they all had one source, and that source needed a long time to grow and mature, and Prime could only lower himself and look for help because he knew that the fastest way to grow was to bring the input of others into his consciousness.
The sparks of inspiration and growth that could be generated from two separate minds coming together were something that an infinite mind would not be able to achieve.
If his power levels was below the ninth dimension, having so many minds would give him an infinite source of inspiration, but at the ninth dimension, Origin was complete, and the power to look beyond it was only opened recently by Rowan who briefly held control over the fifth layer of Origin, but it was a shame that he was too weak to hold it for long.
An amusing accident that happened was that Eos, with all his power, was unable to hold the fifth layer of Space, at least not while he stubbornly stayed at the eighth-dimensional level.
It was not an issue of power, since he had all of that in spades. Eos’s failure came from the fact that the fifth layer of space was so domineering that if he placed it within him, it would crush all the Origins inside his body.
With Eos’ character, he would never allow this to happen, and that was why Chronomancer Prime knew he needed to step up. The perfect counterbalance to Space was Time, and if he was able to discern the fifth layer of Time which Prime now believed was the Future... then Eos would have all he needed to fully become an Origin being at the fifth layer of Existence.
Prime knew that even if he gained the fifth layer of Time, it was not an assurance that Eos would win the war; that was how powerful their enemies were, but it was a powerful weapon that would wipe away a lot of the opposition.
He had searched for a long time for the perfect candidate who would be able to give him the inspiration he needed. Prime was picky after all, and although his Creator had a fascinating obsession with the potential of these lesser beings, Prime thought it must be because he had been brainwashed as a child to think he was one of them, and while it was the easiest thing for Eos to reject this limitation when he discovered that he was both the heir of Hundun and Enoch, he did not, instead he adopted their identity as his own and called them his children.
Searching through the entirety of the Origin Realms for the right candidate that he could select was arduous, and Prime had expected that his search would take forever, and there was a possibility that he might never find who he was looking for, but then the birth of a mad genius, the Primordial of Serene Ascension.



Charting out a new layer of time was difficult, and Serene Ascension saw this challenge. After returning, he proposed that Prime shattered his foundation and rebuild himself the same way that Eos did, but use a different format.
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