When Rowan awakened these Angels and gave them eyes, he had drawn them from the darkness, and the flames that prevented their resurrection and made them his own.
The eternal Intent that kept them chained was being slowly cleansed by his Primordial Bloodline, and he would never have understood the root of it all in time if he had not unearthed the portion of the truths from the Golden Book.
Another mystery about his bloodlines had been peeled away, and Rowan was eager to understand more, nevertheless, he proceeded to create the Empyrean Alloys using materials harvested from the planets.
Not Emphrean Alloys, it should be called an Abyssal Alloy, because his Primordial Sea of Darkness did not originate from an Angelic root, but a Demonic one.
Similar to God-Killing Weapons like Envy and Lady, Rowan had to combine millions of tonnes of metals, rare earth, liquid, and gasses to create a few hundred tonnes of these Alloys. Altogether he produced a hundred and sixteen different types of Alloys.
They were powerful in their own right, stronger than even Davross, a metal Rowan once thought was among the hardest in the known universe but would fall short when brought outside of it.
These Alloys he just created would only show their true power if he began imbuing them with his Aether. He began his experiments to understand which of them would yield the best results.
Most did not survive his experiments, he was finding out that his Primordial Sea of Darkness was a potent power that few things could contain, even Alloys that could only be found outside the universe.
In twelve hours Rowan already had eight unique alloys that could store massive amounts of Aether without exploding.
Another rigorous sixteen hours of testing eliminated five of those Alloys, for when combined with Rowan's Aether, they either failed to last very long, degrading in a few hours, or the effect they developed was lackluster.
To achieve his plans, Rowan needed the best of the best. From the three remaining, he had two very promising candidates that he called Hollow Gold and Empyrean Adamant. The former was an Alloy that when combined with his Aether from the Primordial Sea of Darkness would be able to conduct an astonishing amount of energy without heating up, making it a perfect superconductor.
The latter grew increasingly denser the more of Rowan's unique Aether was poured into it, with the added effect of the alloy not increasing its weight.
What made these Alloys very suitable to Rowan was that he was the only one who produced them and they were useless for anyone else even if they were acquired in a manner beyond his control, Rowan would be able to retrieve his Aether from inside of them anytime he wanted, making them something only he could truly control.
The last alloy was a gamble he took and it bore fruit, this Alloy had no spectacular ability when he paired it with his Aether but it was different when he paired it using the clear stream of water that was being created by his Primordial Bloodline Sheol.
To produce this Alloy was not that difficult for him, the only constraint to this was that for him to produce just a few spare inches of this metal he would have to use more than a hundred thousand gallons of this new Aether his bloodline was producing, and presently he did not have enough of this Aether.
Yet with what he had been gathering, it should be enough to produce a full-size suit of armor for him, that he would cover with Empyrean Adamant, placing its soft shell behind an unbreakable barrier.
He would make his gloves and boots to be made from Hollow Gold, so he could channel any sort of power effectively, In this manner, Rowan would be fully armored with unique armor that could be created by him alone.
He called this Alloy made from the Aether of a Primordial Bloodline; Light Breaker.
He gave it this name because he recalled something he had read a long time ago, It was said that gods were the holders of flames and light, and under their light, everything must follow their commands.
With his growing knowledge, Rowan interpreted the Light from the gods to be Intent, and since this Alloy was the bane of Intent, then it was only right that he called it by this name.
The only drawback to this metal was that it could not purge the intent already situated inside the body, yet this result made him think of the other possible use of this Aether his bloodline was now slowly producing.
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