Chapter 21:

Part 21: Closed Intentions

StarSpace: Tales Of The Time Keeper


Supposing you have begun to understand over a bit of time that your thoughts do in fact create new realities that can exist without you in your universe, there is an underlying secret stemming far back to what happened further on during my sacrifice of giving away The Eternal Light Of Time that deals with everything I have told you previously to give you an idea of why things have played out the way they did.

I was aware that Prism could destroy me for giving up an Eternal Light after all of these phases. Still, I did tell Styra to form me back into existence in case I was nowhere to be found. It was a risky gamble. Only if she had not matched my strength, would I not be convinced enough to consider her words. As much as I have doubts with my Master, I do take issue with omniversal threats more than this in itself based on my experience. It is a large role to handle them under Prism’s regulations. Especially since the Master hasn’t been as open to suggestions as it used to.

Anyway, as a continuation to what happened after Styra’s fight with Citrinion, I was happy to see Omnikra had went to Prima as I foretold due to a change in character. Rather than force The New Guardian’s lore, it came to accept her own goals instead which swayed more towards finding the truth for herself. However, seeing both Topazion and Citrinion face nearly imminent ends was not what I had in mind.

The only reason I chose this resolve, was because of a tradition where us guardians of The Heptarion Force used to train in The Void against each other. We did this often to prove which of us were the most capable of leading it so one of us could become The Heptarion Commander. If we were dissatisfied with our instruction from said commander, we fought. Simple as that. When I was sent to find The New Guardian, I was Heptarion Commander.

During this, morals of other worlds did not compare to our upbringings. That method of trust was riding on a choice. Had I told Prism and my siblings about an ideal compromise with The New Guardian, there was a good chance majority of them would have rejected it. I thought if I could change Prism’s mind in a similar manner to when Strage and Creperus broke The Illuminator Of Reality, that my promotion to rank as Alpha Guardian would at least get me to make more powerful decisions rather than just remaining in Niantom and speculating all of time through my Eternal Light.

Then, I would get the credit I rightfully deserved for helping to save The Omniverse.