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The Primordial Record novel Chapter 1472

Chapter 1472 The Blade

What he was doing at this moment should not be possible, Rowan was accustomed to doing things that were inconceivable to others, but this struck him as incredibly odd, and he decided to leave how he was able to achieve it for his immortal mind to

contemplate in the future.

Even while still in the body of a mortal, he had crossed a step where he could now touch his Memories and wield it, and because he was a living dimension, his Memories carried a weight that was almost unreal.

He could rationalize touching his Memories, after all, he was inside of them, but controlling them was something different. How was he able to.... Like a brick to the head, the answer came to him and Rowan blinked in surprise and almost laughed aloud at his stupidity, he was not controlling them-these Memories, that was what an immortal would do, no they were helping him because they were all a part of him. He did not need to control them, they were giving him their strength to wield.

Accepting his mortal aspects meant accepting all the souls he had inside his Memories to be an essential part of him, not just a faceless judge that he would have to face at the end of his road. There was a time when Rowan saw mortals as just this, but now he had to acknowledge them.

"Ah, so that is what this is all about," he sighed.

His body fell into the skulls, and they bled out all the momentum of his fall like nothing, and when his feet touched the ground, he landed as lightly as a Swallow. Rowan saw his wounds healing, his eye was regrown, his bones mended, and when he straightened his back as he stood up, he discovered behind him, extending like a cape for hundreds of miles, was an ocean of skulls.

Rowan's voice was a whisper that traveled through the entire continent, reaching their depths, and journeyed up the heavens until it touched his blank immortal eyes above,

"My Memories are filled with slaughter and bloodshed, but I do not deny my actions, I do not forget them, and I shall honor the fallen. I have witnessed your plight, and I acknowledge your resilience, I am not taking your strength, no, you all are part of me. The foundation of my Memory."

The silence that followed his words was shattered by a massive explosion that occurred in front of him, almost as if the sun had exploded, and Rowan calmly closed his eyes for the flash of light to fade before he opened them again.

"Boom!!!"

The ball of flesh had landed in front of him, and the eruption should have blasted him off his feet, but Rowan's legs were steady on the ground even though the earth heaved and shuddered, everything soon settled as a great cry rippled from the center of the explosion that shot out a shockwave that flattened the fires and the abominable form of the Dark One stepped through.

The sacrifices needed to not just walk this road, but also to see it to the end required a form of mania and stubbornness that could not be imagined.

Rowan saw the Dark One like no one else could, he saw the mania and the drive for power, and he acknowledged that as well, but he also observed that along the way, the Earth god had lost his purpose, and his heart had become weak.

If he had slaughtered these mortals once and lived in silence for the next millions of years, then Rowan would have had no issues with him, instead, he had begun to languish in his failures, and had focused his rage on the helpless.

This was not him, only a perverted version of him, and Rowan would not let this thing touch immortality, he was not worthy of it.

His thoughts firmed on this decision and carried by the weight of Memory, his mortal mind began to stretch, it could not reach the potency of his previous self, but it was enough to wipe out the fog from Rowan's thought and it showed him the single link that he had been missing. ƒгeewёbnovel.com

The blade in his skull, he finally realized how to pull it out.

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