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.


G'day, mate. Thanks for the wait, the novel has finally started. I hope you all enjoy, 
stay posted for Chapter 1
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