Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix-Chapter 1019: Confirming the past

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As Zeus embarked on the monumental task of creating the new species, Rain observed the intricate process unfold within the confines of the domain. The difficulty wasn't only on constructing individual components of the human body, a task well within Zeus's capabilities, but in seamlessly merging them to form a functional and resilient whole. It was this that proved to be the greatest challenge.

Time and time again, Zeus's attempts resulted in grotesque and nonviable monstrosities. Rain couldn't escape the nightmarish display of failed experiments, each one a testament to the complexities involved in crafting a living, mana-responsive body. The scenes were disconcerting, with malformed limbs, twisted features, and unstable structures that collapsed under the influence of mana.

Zeus truly had assumed the hole of Frankesntein…

Zeus persisted through the failures, driven by a determination to prove the viability of his vision to the overseer. The task was arduous, demanding precision and finesse in manipulating the delicate balance of elements required for life. While the creation of robotic entities would have been a more easy path, Zeus remained steadfast in his commitment to forging organic beings.

Despite the frustrations and setbacks, Zeus's relentless pursuit continued for thousands of years. Each failure served as a stepping stone, offering insights into the complexities of merging disparate data into a coherent and functional form. Rain witnessed the evolution of the process, from the early missteps to the gradual refinement of techniques.

Through perseverance and a commitment to his cause, Zeus eventually achieved success. The emergence of the seafolk, magic people, beast people, and demi-humans marked the culmination of his efforts.

These newly created beings not only carried traces of the past humans but also possessed the ability to harness mana and contribute to the revitalization of the world… he created a sample of each one of those bodies, now they just needed souls… when Zeus realized that, the overseer paid him another visit… but that part of the memories weren't shown.

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"Are you fucking kidding me? You asshole!" Rain said. "What is the point of hiding this?"

Maybe the knowledge was too much for someone like Rain… he didn't want to create a new monster of Frakenstein, but it looked like both of them wanted to avoid leaking that kind of information to anyone.

After giving the results of his research to the overseer, Zeus was able to see things on the other side thanks to the overseer's power… it was probably their agreement… Zeus would no long try to interfere and he would have the chance to see the humans and their evolutions coming to be in the new world.

As the new layer began to evolve, Rain confirmed why it took so long for that to happen… the overseer didn't want to make the enemies realize that someone was rebuilding the world like that. The overseer wanted them to believe that the new species came to be and evolved naturally but fast thanks to the mana of the world…

After tens of thousands of years of evolution, the new species eventually evolved into humans, sea folk, magic people, beast people and demi humans… around that time, the world also began to recover its life force… the sky became glue and the land green. The oceans began to grow larger and large…

Around that time, some meteors landed on the ends of the world and from them, the new dragons emerged and began to evolve after being born as eggs. Thanks to that, Rain learned that the history of the world probably had been two times at least if compared to what they had assumed… it was at least one hundred thousand years since Zeus and the others lost the war.

From that point onward, Rain received fifty thousands years of data regarding the history of the world… most of the things that he read in books were correct.

The Birth of Creation (Year 0) - In the dawn of time, the world was formed, a realm of untamed beauty and mystery. With it, the diverse species of humans, dragons, magic people, beasts, demi-humans, and sea folk came into existence, emerging from the birth of creation.

Year 350: The Awakening of Magic - An extraordinary power begins to emerge among certain individuals. Magic, the essence of arcane energies, awakens within them, revealing their latent potential. These individuals, known as magic people, embark on a journey of discovery, mastering the art of spell casting and harnessing the forces of the unseen.

Year 1,000: The Great Dragon Wars - Tensions reach a breaking point as conflicts erupt between the dragons and the other species. Their powerful might and ancient wisdom make the dragons formidable adversaries. This devastating war ravages the lands, leaving scars on the world and establishing the dragons as fearsome and powerful creatures.

The dates were a bit off, but all of that truly happened… the new dragons that landed on the world became one thousand years old and saw some of the other species creating their settlements. Thanks to that, the dragons got angry that their food were starting to act like they owned the place and so the first war of the world started…

"Seeing all this happening like it is a movie it is quite something…" Rain thought.

Although they were many times stronger, the dragons didn't multiply like the other species… they also didn't discriminate between those they just ate and killed. As such, a lot of soldiers weakened them by digesting poison and consequently poisoning the dragons as well.

When the first dragons began to get killed, the first war ended when the dragons decided to retreat… they had to be more cautious with the being that they thought that were only snacks until now…

The other events had been quite interesting as well, but Rain was only interested in one event… That was about the arrival of the giant beasts… in his mind, they were pretty similar to the first dragons, and Rain wanted to check that more than anything else.