Friday, 29 December 2017

Infinite Void Prologue: Chapter 4

                                                   CHAPTER IV

                         SETTLEMENTS OF DOGMATIC TRAUMA

                




Emperor Albidiwan Husdak, 76th Emperor Of Oliviath, sat swiftly between the dents of his thighs resting upon the slender throne bestowed by the bloody gems of millennium corpses.
“Vasuntaria always desires rest of cultivation; that civilisation hasn’t rested itself from conquerors of the galaxy for generations.”, Said Emperor Husdak.

“They’re sure not as restless as Fluoren, but just as naive of mutual actions of reciprocations as they are.”, Said The 6th Celestial Knight, Illorpheust  Yiist, standing firmly with his shoulders rested with the wall, and arms folded as permitted to do thanks to his higher rank.

“To what to do we hold the judgement of comparison between Vasuntaria and Fluoren?” asked Emperor Husdak with irony.

“They’re both just naive, that’s the only inference I was stating.” replied Yiist.

Emperor Husdak continues with his verdict:“Maybe they’re both naive, but Fluoren is a mere nation compared to an enormous civilisation governing the distances of  of the Eastern Cluster, and furthermore, they have been thriving for postulative of about 10 Millennia or probably more. Some speculate that their history dates back to even The Void Age, the age most norms of today are forbidden to utter a word about. You see, Fluoren has been precocious in their own stance for only a few centuries, they’d probably be able to destroy a remote city of ours, but The Vasuntarian Empire has the capability of stalemating us as a whole.”

Blatantly, even the Olivian Emperor had deep praise, but envy for the enormous relic of power that Vasuntarians had in their possession- passed on generations after generations, millennia after millennia.

On the other hand, Fluoren’s Civil War had not been in any state of calm. A witness, be it the dog of the Empire, or a patriot defending the nation, or simply a wanderer wandering by, could have without an effort say that conflict might even diminish and banish a flourishing civilisation to oblivion, if this war keep continuing on for another decade or less. Albeit, being exposed by an ambassador of Cycalopitaphia, and retaliated with violence, the Olivian Empire still stands with enough infiltrates to sabotage and exploit more of other nations around its own planet, and its neighboring galaxies. The way it was placed to view, all of this situation was meant to major itself towards more of a infrastructured status-quo that would give birth to a new Collective Empire combining all the Empires Of The West, East, North & Central Clusters- South either contained little life, which were barely intelligible or almost none at all.

Settling down all this dogmatic actions, the Cluster Council finally came to an agreement to dispute all the Council facilities of the Olivian Empire till further inquiry. The Olivian Empire wasn’t under much of a serious extermination, but was on the strike of one. Though, it’s unlikely for the Cluster Council to put its own Empires into suspense, it’s quite comprehensive that they’d need to justify all of their actions, like a parent needs to make sure not to spoil its own children.

Olivian Empire had never been more furious at such a “tedious”, as they remarked the Council’s decision to be. Not only did they lose access to border teleportation transport, but also lost access to additional forces which they could at situations use to diverge and decoy some pertainable objectives in between sub-objectives of the war. Deploying the Celestial Knights was something they wouldn’t consider doing even at times of Galactic wide wars; their duty was often to be dispatched along the far ends of Cluster and beyond, scavenging or searching for relics pertaining to Ancient Civilisation or anything of Mystic value. Regardless, this was one of the rarest of dire times, in which they had to take into consideration of dispatching a mere bit of the Celestial Knights- Celestial Knights are known to possess and hold very intensive and inquisitive powers that they’ve been trained and equipped with from an early age, they’re not easily chosen by the Empire, and have a very competitive number of candidates. Therefore, being drafted over to the Celestial Knight took decades of training and effort, and the chances of ever getting a spot in the Celestial Knights’ position would be one in a one hundred thousand candidates, and rarely two-, which might have been enough to withstand against the ethereal forces of Vasuntaria.

Vasuntarian Empire was taking some precautionary measures as they should have been, but despite all the war drama engendering in between, majority of their work depended deeply upon scavenger study. Their system had not been as stable as before; however, it was not the case where they’d be completely broken , as they still had to pertain back to what their civilisation purely held on to, not as an apparatus that died every now and then and needed some sort of non-renewable resource in order to function again. Their refinement of systems remained constantly in grasp of purity and divinity.

It’s purely as stated by the Ancient Teachings Of OLIGAQP IO. PHANTSAK: “ A system of non-chaotic endeavor will always find a way to not indulge itself into an ambivalent scenario , where all will cease control and engender constant catastrophe, but it’s the benevolence of each and every individual whose words and deeds will merely matter, but their pure virtue and foundation will remain effulgent.”

Wednesday, 27 December 2017

The Infinite Void Prologue: Chapter 3

CHAPTER 3: WAR IN EXILE 



On the verge of infinite collapse, the last remnants of the Vasuntarian Emperillic Gem were transported into the  Crystalized Nether Of Time. The Crystalized Nether Of Time is an unknown place, speculated to be located outside of the universe of dwelling; a place where time itself is concealed, and hindered, and nothing but one of all beings are allowed to merge within the dimension, and ancient highly vibratory sacred gems. The Vasuntarian Emperillic Gem composed of mostly just infinite space, and was described to be not articulated at all by any being, thus other Empires desired and lusted for it, though being physical of no value at all to them.

A blatant establishment was called forth by the Galactic Council, and within such circumstances were merely perplexed decisions or vice versa. Senators from few of the large empires showed no interest in backing up any defense notion of Vasuntaria; they’d not back up the Olivian Empire either. Their critical claims towards their declination had almost empowerment or any conflict between them and The Olivian Empire, but because they were too idle with conquering another part of the universe. Such a case angered the Olivian Empire; however, despite their anger, only little results would spark up from further requesting the Council more.

Despite Vasuntaria being neutral or foe to the council, they’d rather not put effort into their plans towards a Civilization that was capable of probably killing all the birds with one stone. Vasuntaria was never a civilization that was eager enough to retaliate, or exchange an argument in the form of wars or battles, as per the statements of their Holy Wave Entangled Paths regulation board.

Vasuntarian relations wasn't so meant to be put into political affairs much so, prior to the collapse & spread of the Imperialistic influence in the cluster. A civilization as enlightened & precocious as Vasuntaria would have prospered with a very unique & repertoire of spiritual mentalism. Its pre-historic records were in fact, one of the rarest recorded histories dating back before The Void Age. It's complex to grasp what Vasuntarians really valued more at this period of their existence: whether it was holding on the values of their ancestors' work entailed onto their pre-historic tablets, or ripping off their own dignity, and go on to a blood-lust war, which might as well foreshadow eons worth of violence in their proceeding history. However, as each side shall proceed into the war, the triumph won't be won by the masses who are battling from both sides. Rhetorical, as the Council shall always be on their own agenda of propagating more ideological dogma, further engendering delusional crisis within all apparatus- who're actually fresh, intelligent, compassionate beings, trying to get rid of a controversy which serves an ironic judgment to solely 'violence'.

A state of conflicted affairs can only mean much more of a destructive consequence, leading one towards another. Wrecked and crude were to be their restless, minds, as secretable substance endangering all being were poured between hands of burnt & frostbitten glamor. Olivian fleet wasn't too hasty in ther meals, but hasty in their showers, trying to grab all of the enemies in one scoop of goo & then trying to pulverize all the fleet together & turning them into a jelly nebula. Such was the dream of restless & heartless men being sent from the fleet of the Olivian Empire.

Nothing is about love & hate in the context of such a catastrophic glamor, it's all meant to be a play of chess beneath the boards of the observable horizon. If such catalysts can be of any engender and use, it's only to be played under the conditions of being an universal incomplete being.





Sunday, 24 December 2017

Side One Shot IV

In the vast stigmatic, the matrix of Alivagia, an enormous phenomenon has bound the reprocautious state of all the divine. The individualistic values of the city Tremuric- situated within Alivagia, have been diminished & banished within the prospect of prosperity & virtue. A many diminished hearts served no more gratitude than the tides of delusional separation of the people of Alivagia. Ripped & crude were the mannerisms; albeit, being an advocate of traditional linguistics & alchemical philosophy. The extinguishment of such ethereal values were never meant to b granted in the face of conservative & liberal terminology, but to rather invoke the art & seek for the root of the dime. Such a dime is too crude & chivalrous at the same time; though, this dime is more than what the informed conscience will take, it's more than the comprehension of mutual state of being will convey & escort. If all the materialistic values were to be converted into untaught criticism, all its initial, traditional values would be stripped of its dogma & dignity.

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

The Infinite Void Prologue: Chapter 2: Part III

THE INFINITE VOID
PROLOGUE: CHAPTER 2 
PART III 

A very associative disorder in the status-quo between two vast Empires, meant a lot to the other Empires in the Super Cluster. Of course, the Cluster Council would have no intention of barging in the business of non-advocated Empires, but in this case, they had half a part to play , since The Olivian Empire was part of the council, and had a very major role in it. Despite that, the Council didn’t want any other Empire: ally , or neutral, to be involved in this scenario between these two. Oliviath may have had somewhat of an acquaintance type of status-quo with The Vasuntarian Empire; a political/foreign empirical relation/affair with another Empire had its drawbacks. According to the Council’s code: ‘No one shall interfere in a dispute between a non-advocated Empire , and an advocated Empire unless the advocated Empire requests for assistance.’. In this case, The Olivian Empire didn’t really want , nor requested any aid from the Council. It seems a bit confusing, but prior to the fall of the Haldsogian Empire Of The South Western Cluster, a law like that didn’t exist - laws of the Council at that time weren’t as fancy as they are now, plus the Council had merely begun its primal status. 

                                     Cycalopitaphia wasn’t having such a great time after the dispute had broken out by ‘Hias’. Hias had been in a coma for about three weeks, and was left with a major arm, and brain injury which would take at least a few months to completely recover from, however, he didn’t give up , nor had the slightest bit of fear left. The Vasuntarian Ambassador would put his life on the line when it came to refrain anything from being a harmful deed. That’s what it’s like to be a native of Tiwopals, Vasuntaria. Meanwhile, Cycalopitaphia had been greeted by none other than an Olivian Fleet. Though, having given off a warning at first, they charged , regardless of it. Blatantly, they couldn’t hold off much with their forces, being the tiny Empire that they are. They were almost devastated, had the Fleet not shown the slightest of their pity to them. Did this ruin their relations with Vasuntaria ? Somewhat , it did , but they still stood for a cause, and they didn’t want to give up the fight. 

-Othello D. Gomes

Sunday, 13 August 2017

The Infinite Void: Prologue Chapter 2: Arch-Nemesis Of The Olivian Empire Part II

The Infinite Void: Prologue Chapter 2: Arch-Nemesis Of The Olivian Empire 


PART II 

After the dispute between The Vasuntarian Empire, and The Olivian Empire had broken out, a quarter of the cluster had become quarantined by The Vasuntarian Empire, not because there were any outbreaks, or diseases on the run, but because they wanted it to act as a dead end for The Olivian Empire, - Even , though, there weren't any diseases in the quarantined area , there were still some traps in there, had The Olivian Forces tried breaking in. 
                                                                                 Although, they were trying their best to not get into some huge war, they were already in for one, as it takes only 'one' small move to mess up a status with another party, or organisation. The status quo being erupted over a Civil War Propaganda seemed pretty reasonable to The Vasuntarian Empire.
                                                                                      To make matters worse, after the Vasuntarian Ambassador to Cycalopitaphia, 'Hias' had exposed the Olivian Empire's agenda, and propaganda, they'd had him kidnapped, and incapacitated, to give off as a mere warning to the Vasuntarian Empire , or rather more like a message serving to them, to be provoked. The Vasuntarian Empire decided not to take their counter-act in a vulgar, or malicious manner. Instead, they just gave them off with a warning, relaying that matters would be taken into serious hands, if there to be more disrupt from the Olivian Empire's side.
                                   This was one of the only times in the Vasuntarian Empire's history where they'd taken matters quite seriously; they're mostly a very peaceful, and utopian civilization. They try their best to stay off of the grounds of harm, and violence. That's one of the reasons why they mostly never engage in with the Cluster Council - as they themselves form up like organisation, which kind of dictates civilizations, after civilizations, and associating with them has very crude conditions, and agreements.

Wednesday, 3 May 2017

The Infinite Void: Prologue Chapter 2: Arch-Nemesis Of The Olivian Empire

      THE INFINITE VOID  
                           PROLOGUE CHAPTER 2
    ARCH-NEMESIS OF THE OLIVIAN EMPIRE: Part I
Vasuntaria, another powerhouse civilization of many GALACTIC civilizations, renowned mostly because of their capabilities of the same characteristics as a so called 'ghost'. 
Their special ability was so unique, that it'd be best described as nigh-omniscient. At an early age, Vasuntarians would be taught to project their own spiritual body as well as learning how to astral project. With astral projection, they'd be able to move almost anywhere around their Super Cluster, an ability which many civilizations lacked, except for some.
                                                                                           Even, though, a few other civilizations were capable of this ability, only the Vasuntarians were the masters at it. They've forbidden the true art of astral projection to any non-native, since blatantly, anyone, particularly an intruder, or adversary could use it to their own advantage. 
                                                          Any harm to one's spiritual body would harm one's physical body as well, but it must be some sort of damage by another astral entity, or any attack particularly leveled towards that frequency. As capable of developing, and advancing astral projection; they also were very skilled, and had a large amount of intelligence on the Quantum area. They were the only known civilization who were able to travel forward, and backwards in time through both astral projection, and with the use of a time machine they had produced. However, there was a certain limit to how long, or back into the future, or past they could travel. 
                                                                                        They were one of the three guardian civilizations, who guarded the time tablets just so it didn't get into the wrong hands. They had discovered the boundaries of infinity to an extent where they knew that nothing in existence was essentially going to be fully comprehensive towards the universe itself. Civilization system in the Vasuntarian Plains was rather very spiritual, and peaceful at one point. They supported an egalitarianism ideology before they had come to the current phase; their modern empire was based mainly off of the surrounding civilizations. Nonetheless, they were one of the most precocious civilizations before the Western Super Cluster spread the influence of Imperialism.

The time tablets themselves were quite unique, equilibrium, pieces of relics, which some believed that it was created by some higher entity possessing profound knowledge towards reality, or that they were just some celestial bodies produced by the universe itself over the course of billions of years after the Big Bang, However, it was widely taken into hand that the Time Tablets were a major part of archaeology of the Void Timeline. The Void Timeline is a period of time in which a very precocious civilization existed that had what everyone postulated as the complete comprehension, principles, and philosophy of existence. Not many people did study archaeology in the age of vast Imperialism in a group of Galactic-Cluster civilizations. Although, many postulated, and theorized that the existence of such a civilization would be implausible due to what they believed were their self-claimed hierarchies of living, but that was mainly due to the fact that because majority of them took it as a theory rather than explicit history. 
                                                    The Olivian Empire mainly despised, and envied The Vasuntarian Empire was because of their former almost egalitarianism systematic process function, and their ability to astral project- because the Olivians lusted for such a power to radicalize more of their expansion towards the Cluster; Olivians couldn’t stand egalitarianism, because it opposed fascism, which was the type of the regime The Olivian Empire had. However, that was just a lenient bit of their hatred. It all sparked out when The Vasuntarian Ambassador To Cycalopitaphia, otherwise known as “Hias G;Toadasdtin’Drevitaine” publicly called out Oliviath after they had allegedly promoted the propaganda which caused the Civil War in Fluoren, Oliviath. This enraged the Olivian Empire maliciously, and therefore made The Vasuntarian Empire a Super Cluster Arch-Nemesis of The Olivian Empire.

-To Be Continued
By
Othello D. Gomes

Friday, 14 April 2017

The Infinite Void Prologue: The Olivian Empire Chapter 1

            The Infinite Void
               PROLOGUE
            The Olivian Empire

   Chapter1    The Olivian Empire, a vast Imperial civilization dwelling right in the core of an ethereal celestial body known as “Oliviath”. It houses the most Imperialistic civilization in the Western Super Cluster, and renowned for their Top tier fighting group, known as “The Celestial Knights”. There are no more than sixteen Celestial Knights, and new ones are elected by the Empire each time one of them perishes, leaves, or gets banished. Each Celestial Knight were to serve for no more than 4 decades, no more, or less. After 4 decades, the Celestial Knights would be reelected depending on how long each of the Knights had served.

                                       The Empire itself was named after the planet, however the Olivian Empire doesn’t have any control over all the planet, but most of it. The cities & countries that aren’t in their control tend to be either taken over in due time, or obliterated if they choose not to sign the treaty sent by the Emperor. Over the course of tens of centuries, there has been continuous conflict between the Empire, and its neighboring countries, and cities. The ones that would surrender to the Empire after the realization that they can’t defend anymore, would be treated quite not like dogs, but way worse than treating one’s waste. People from the surrendered cities would mostly be sold as slaves to various Mayors, or Underworld Lords around the planet. Keep in note, that the Empire only sold, and traded goods, and other things between themselves, not anyone outside of the regime.

The Olivian Empire’s inter-planetary arch-nemesis had to be Arvidia. Arvidia wasn’t really a powerful country, but it was home to one of the most advanced civilizations on the planet, besides Fluoren. They were quite the prodigy,as they were very precocious with learning things, and demonstrating surreptitious maneuvers of Celestial Powers. They were very much knowledgeable about their own planet, and the galaxy. However, they banned the education towards learning of those Celestial Powers not long after they were infiltrated by The Olivian Empire; they had to abscond from this procedure because if the Empire knew about any of this going on in another city, then they’d not bother to completely obliterate the country at full force. It seems ironical of Arvidia, but that’s what they’d best thought of keeping their people safe, and the Olivian Empire never really planned to cause that much catastrophe to Arvidia, because as tyrannical they are, they liked keeping the best ones for last, rather than taking them out at first sight. So, it means that Arvidia still needed to be precautious of the Empire.

Fluoren, or rather The Red Land wasn’t as fortunate as Arvidia was at this point, as Olivia had already engendered a huge uproar in that country, by spreading fake propaganda, and secret spies to infiltrate, therefore engendering a Civil War there. In the eyes of the civilians, the enemy was the Fluoren regime, but in reality, the Olivian Empire brainwashed the masses in that country, just so that they can create more catastrophe there, and eventually have it under The Olivian Empire’s control, or probably just have it as a remote area.  The Civil War in Fluoren had only broken out for 2 years now, and 25% of the country was already taken over by Imperial Troops from The Olivian Empire.

                                                                                                                                         The Emperors were blatantly never elected, as it was solely the family members that could sit on the throne; democracy didn’t exist at all in the Empire. In the royal family, the next heir to the throne would be selected by the reigning Emperor/Empress right after they came to throne, and could change the heir anytime they wished to; they didn’t have any dispute towards women inferiority, as they believed that it’s ridiculous to ridicule someone based on their sex. If an Emperor were to suddenly perish, then the Emperor’s Spouse, Parents, or Eldest Sibling alive would be able to select the next Emperor including themselves. However, there were certain regulations, and guidelines to sit on the throne, and if the heir opposed, or broke any of those, then he/she would be disqualified from sitting on the throne permanently. Some of the regulations, and guidelines are as follows:

1.       You must abide by The Empire’s Honor Code, and must never compromise your family to any oppressors.

2.       You mustn’t ever open The Millennium Celestial Arc Library under any circumstances to any adversary of the Empire; only the Celestial Knights, Ministers, and you are to open its doors opening it to anyone else will cause a disrupt in the bloodline, and in your ancestors’ wills.

3.       Do not worship any deity, or swear oath, and loyalty to any other entity than your own family.

4.       You shall not venture to marry, or have a sexual relationship with any locale person in the Empire; only people of the fortune class or above shall be allowed.

5.       You shall not take the blame for yourself for any mistakes of the Empire, its citizens, or the military, as you’re the highest in power.

6.       Do not listen to any other’s suggestions, or recommendations except your own family, ministers, and Celestial Knights; only you yourself know what’s best to do.

7.       You shall not ever speak of the Time Tablets Of The Universe with anyone else except your own Family, Ministers, and Celestial Knights, it should only remain surreptitious, and a myth to everyone else.

It was rather quite delicate, and abrasive for the family to abide by the laws their ancestors had created in the past, but they had to go by them.

                                                                      To describe the Royal Family's appearance, they were not that tall, but at the same time, not that short either. At average they’d be around one hundred and seventy nine cenitmetres, or five foot, ten and a half inches tall, compared to the average height of the Empire being about one hundred and ninety centimetres tall, or six foot, three inches. The royal family all had partially golden & brown hair, purple eyes, and insanely pale skin, as if the seven glorious stars decided to merge with each other to create one whole new star. They all had a mark implemented on their waists right after their births to signify that they were of the Royal Olivian Family. They were required to lose their virginity after they turned two to two and a half decades old, because they had the belief that they would be blessed by The Seven Glorious Stars if they did as it signified “Piercing Through The Stars To The Celestial Heavens” having a meaning that if you pierce through the stars, you’ll surely be attained in your duties as member of the Royal Family.

The Civilians of The Capital Imperial City of the Olivian Empire were mostly the fortune class; no one other than fortune class or above had the permission to dwell there, as allowing others would seem very unholy to the Honor Code, and therefore make the city very unholy. The fortune class blatantly despised anyone under their class, they overall had rules similar to the Royal Family, but a bit tad lenient.  The class below the Fortune class, “Middle Settlers”  were only allowed to trade from the gate of the Imperial City, no entrance was ever allowed. They lived mostly in Shlook City, and Gugary Ihalgen; their cities were quite peaceful, and didn’t have much of dispute as did the cities in the poorer areas. Those two classes were as fortunate as they should be to have such beautiful homes, access to features, and facilities; however, the people of the Poorer Classes mostly either lived in half tainted villages, or towns with barely ever having enough food supply for the people dwelling around there. The poor would have often try to start riots near cities like West, and Emerald City, but were prosecuted for it. The Royal Family could care less about anyone in the class below Middle as they, and The Empire believed that it’s only survival of the fittest that matters the most.


-Othello D. Gomes (Tobio E. Mark) 

Saturday, 11 March 2017

Infinite Void: Novel Prologue

           THE INFINITE VOID
                  NOVEL PROLOGUE
                      BY OTHELLO D. GOMES (Tobio E. Mark)

In the beginning of time, there was a vast civilization, dwelling right in the heart of the most notorious galaxy in the universe called “Jiagrotophisia”, their advanced power settlements pierced right through the borders of any other thriving civilization at that time, they were known as “Nebeski Ambis”. They were mostly known for their imperialistic rule over the galaxy, as they had conquered so on, and forth throughout the millennia, thus earning the name “Heaven’s Invaders”.  Their technology, and civilization advancement was rather quick, and they had a vast area of knowledge than most other civilizations, even managing to make the use of a Black Hole as weapon, and had the ability to wipe out an entire galaxy without much effort. They depended mostly on the stars for their energies, and could even make a stationary star if they wanted to harvest more energy, and conserve it, and thus produce more energy, or non-stationary dwarf star, for journeys outside the galaxy, which would be usually attached to its shuttle/spaceship, in such a way so that it wouldn’t accidentally collide with each other. Their vague side had to be their way of interpreting within each other’s consciousness, an ability which was very much precocious. They were ruled by five families, each having their own individual planet to dwell upon within one system, and the formation of Nebeski Ambis was via the treaty/alliance of those five families about half a millennia back from that time. They had a long history of conflicts between each other before they even formed such a union, as does most beings. It’d be nice to introduce those five families, before getting started on their histories.

                                                                                     Osterostion family came from the North-West side of the Galaxy, and settled in the solar system unexpectedly, after a delicate encounter with a comet, leaving their ships disabled. They had come to the system for searching for other intelligent life, and were supposed to return back to their home planet, but unfortunately with the amount of damage they had received from that comet, it made it totally impossible for them to repair it with the level of technology they had at that time, and thus they settled in the planet they landed on known as “Institopia”. To give a brief description of Institopia, they were on the same, if not a bit more advanced than the planet the Osterostions came from, and were quite the experts at agriculture, as they would grow their foods without using any sort of harmful chemicals sprayed onto them, as they had known that spraying chemicals to keep it away from other organisms might toxicate the plant itself, and they had strictly forbidden the construction of greenhouses, unless there were to be a very cataclysmic event that would leave them in a barren wasteland, if they survived. They weren’t very hostile to strangers who would stumble upon their planets, unless they really meant to be malicious. They welcomed the Osterostions without any hesitation, as they observed that they were in dire need of aid, and that was one of the most efficacious event, as it lead to the formation of what was later known as “The Hijlabgrerg Empire”, a combination of the Osterostions, and the Institopian ruler family “Hijlab”, thus two great families had emerged.

The third great family from those five was from the 4th planet in that same solar system, whereas the Hijlabgrerg Empire was situated at the 2nd. They had to be the most abrasive family of all, due to how their ruling over their planet was broadly based upon their own divine form of view. They’d imprison, or slay anyone who’d say anything against them, as stated above that they thought that they shouldn’t be told by their inferiors what they should, or shouldn’t do. They were known as “Kuriragan”, and they were at war with the Hijlabs for quite a while, as they had captured one of the Hijlab robot administrators, and executed him, sending a message of willingness of war to the Hijlabs, in which none were triumphal. As ridiculous as it sounds, both sides thought it wasn’t worth their time, and gave up when their battle came to a stalemate. Ever since then, they’ve had rigorous border laws against each other. They were allowed to pass by each other’s planets, but security was highly alert on their actions, and checked thoroughly through each, and every aspect, and they both were restricted from entering each other’s planet’s surface. Overall, they had quite a peculiar history between each other, but sort of a hilarious one.
 “Riveria”, the coldest planet out of them all had the most fragile civilization as well. They were practically just at the beginning of creating Wireless communication in their system at that time, and have never been to space. It was thanks to Kuriragan’s imperialistic move that made them advance towards technology, or else they’d be still the cavemen drawing with stones on walls inside their caves. Although, Kuriragan’s rule over them made it better for their lifestyles as a whole, it also meant another thing, and that was having to obey their imperial ruler no matter what, and this had led them to a very dark era, which ended in a very catastrophic events of battles between them, in which the Kuriragans were blatantly triumphal, since the Riverians didn’t have that much knowledge towards defeating a much precocious civilization, and therefore, Riveria became a sub-Kuriragan empire, because the Kuriragan still allowed them to have their own ruler, while having them under their empire.                                                                                                                                          Lastly, the most notorious rulers of all, the “Vodansitskic Empire” had to be the most intelligent of them all, and they were on par with Kuriragan, if not more precocious. Kuriragans had a space fleet covering most of the solar system, while the Vodansitskics had built a temporary barrier around the whole solar system, and its planet to shield itself from catastrophic adversaries, and from refraining the malicious wraths of black holes to swallow up their system. To stay undetected, they would create a labyrinth, which would conceal the presence of the planet. The Kuriragans were smart enough to not ever start any sort of war with them, because they knew that a conquest towards them wouldn’t be efficacious, as the Vodansitskics had a huge advantage over them, which was turning their own attacks against them, and going to war with them would cause the whole solar system to be in a catastrophic state, therefore engendering each of them to step very close to extinction. 

The reason of why they came together to form such an alliance/treaty remains quite a vague enigma, but they were quite a precocious civilization.

Unfortunately, their great empire came to an end, when the universe itself collapsed on itself, due to the time tablets being hampered with to be formed into one whole giant time structure which keeps the whole universe, and time, and space stable. Everything in the universe was ripped apart, and obliterated in a very abrasive way, and withered away. Not even the strongest shields, or barriers in the universe was safe in the path of its self-destruction. At last, the whole universe’s matter came together, and was silent for just a few seconds, before suddenly it all exploded like The Big Bang, and the life , and existence that was the universe, was no longer there……. 

To Be Continued.


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