"Though I do have another interesting feature."
He spoke up, instantly gathering his wives’ interest. They stared at him, waiting for him to continue. They were literally standing at the very beginning of an entirely separate Universe, their own Universe. All of them were extrely interested in it and wanted to be a part of it.
Nux smiled at their interest. He then glanced at the Ti Anchors, and a few Runes imprinted on it beca brighter, as if Nux was highlighting them.
Felberta, who saw those Runes, narrowed her eyes.
When she trained with Faustina to get the Power of Genesis and inherit Aurelia’s Law of Genesis, she had studied millions of Runes, and while she still couldn’t recreate or comprehend all the Runes used to create the Ti Anchor, identifying a particular set of Runes wasn’t very difficult.
"Rune of Endless mory."
She muttered as she glanced at Nux.
Nux’s smile widened.
"These Towers will keep constant records of everything that happens under their sphere of influence for an Eternity.
These records can be accessed by every being who learns to access these Runes, allowing them to peek into history from their current ti, all the way to the ti when the Universe’s first True Life Forms were born."
Nux paused as he montarily glanced at all his wives before he continued,
"I have seen mory of thousands of worlds. I have seen millions of civilizations rise and fall to the point I got bored of it.
So much so that I had started predicting how long it would take for a certain civilization to fall and for the next one to take over.
It had beco a ga for , a ga I had beco quite good at.
Do you know how?"
Nux questioned.
The won frowned, paying attention to his words.
"History."
The won’s frown deepened and Nux’s explanation deepened.
"Almost all civilizations had the habit of burning previous civilizations’ histories and manipulating their own. So did it to a lesser degree, while others, did quite a bit.
The knowledge they left for the next generation was… altered.
That was one of the signs. A civilization that altered history regularly usually fell quicker than others.
So the only thing I will give to the beings of my Universe is a Right to True History.
I will give them a chance to learn from their predecessors’ mistakes and… well, survive.
Again, how they will use this Gift depends on them.
I have done my part—well, at least half of it."
"Half of it?"
"I still need to create one more thing to stabilize Ti."
"One more?"
The won frowned. Nux, on the other hand, extended his hands as the Ti Anchor he created started trembling violently.
Bzzz Bzzz Bzzzzz
BZZZZZZ
In the end, the tremors beca much stronger than before. It almost felt like the Anchor was about to break apart, but then, as if it was forcefully extracted out of the first one, another Anchor appeared in front of them.
BZZZZZZ
The process continued. More and more Anchors continued to form, constantly cloning each other until it reached the amount that satisfied Nux.
With a wave of Nux’s hand, these Anchors spread all over Umbrasol, settling in every 1,000,000 square kiloters, just as Nux had stated.
Then, Nux raised his hand and a small, elegant device ford in his palm.
It was made of smooth, silvery tal that shimred softly. At its center was a tiny hourglass, filled with glowing sand that moved slowly, very similar to the Hourglass inside the Ti Anchors.
Surrounding the hourglass were thin, spinning rings etched with shifting symbols—runes that gently changed shape with every heartbeat. The needle inside the circular ring constantly pointed at the nearest Ti Anchor.
*Picture*
"What is this…?"
Felberta questioned again.
"A Ti Compass."
"A Ti Compass?"
"A Bridge between one’s Personal Ti and Universal Ti. A Ti Compass can be used to switch between Personal and Universal Ti more efficiently."
"I thought the switch was linked to one’s emotions."
Amaya questioned with a frown.
"It is."
Nux nodded.
"But again, emotions are too unstable. Different people have different degrees of emotions. Take two lovers for example—if one of them feels more ’love’ than the other, the two will have different Personal Tis, which would create another set of problems.
The Compass solves that issue.
One can connect their Ti Compass to another being, allowing them to share their Personal Ti. Of course, the number of individuals one can connect to will be limited to three, and the chosen three cannot be changed, even when one of the chosen dies.
Again, I made these multipurpose as well.
A Ti Compass’s needle always points at the nearest Ti Anchor. It also has another, much more interesting feature—
Emotional Preservation."
The won tilted their heads, curious.
"The Ti Compass allows people to Mark three special monts of their lives, allowing them to relive those monts and feel the sa emotions they once did.
A mother can preserve the feeling of holding her newborn child.
A warrior can revisit the exact mont their brother fell, understanding the sorrow they once denied.
Lovers can re-experience their first kiss—not just in mory, but with the full emotional weight of that mont’s Ti.
It will be my most personal and precious gift to the beings of my Universe."
"This… this is beautiful."
Evane spoke up, loving this idea. Her mind already started thinking of what three monts she would choose.
"See? I am not an emotionless monster.
I care."
Nux chuckled at her words.
"But why are there only three monts?"
Evane frowned. She had been trying to think of three monts, but she had so many beautiful monts she had spent with Nux that she couldn’t choose just three.
There should be at least a milli—no, a billion monts.
Nux, however, shook his head.
"This is supposed to be a small gift, not a curse.
I cannot let my people live in the past. The number of tis they can relive these monts in a year will be limited as well.
Let’s say… once every 10,000,000 heartbeats."
"That’s so an…"
Evane pouted.
To which, Nux just chuckled as he pulled her close to him.
"This is just for beings living here in Umbrasol. You do not have to worry about it."
He whispered into her ears as he felt her body touching his. Evane squird, her eyes brightened.
"Does this an I will have no limits to the monts I store and number of tis I relive them?"
She questioned excitedly.
"No, even better.
I will make sure you will never need to Mark a mont because I will always be with you, creating much more likable monts.
Why relive the past… when we can keep creating a more beautiful present?
No?"
Nux whispered again. His voice was so seductive that it resembled a demon trying to entice an innocent woman.
And the innocent woman did indeed fall for the enticent as Evane’s face turned red and,
"mm."
She nodded lightly, slowly rubbing her body with Nux’s as his hands caressed her butt and then,
Bite
Nux bit her long ears,
"Annnhh~"
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