Chapter 1491 Dawn Of The Supreme Era (6)
Aeynid Erik could remember the moment that Andar became a
fourth-dimensional immortal, and how she had remained in place for a single year to allow the implication of what something like this could mean to sink into her consciousness.
Andar had become a fourth-dimensional Magus at one hundred thousand years of age!
Aeynid knew that there might have been other mages in the past who might have achieved such a feat; the problem was that she could not find any mention of any mage who could have done such a thing. Did that not make her son unique in all of the Magus World? Even placed against the backdrop of the entirety of reality, where would Andar stand?
She had watched him blaze through the ranks as a Mage and then he became an Archmage even before she could blink her eyes, surpassing her took decades, and when he became a fourth-dimensional immortal, Aeynid shock was only equal to her ambitions.
She was well aware of her son’s great talent, and even as a mortal, his talent had been so great it could not be easily expressed and she had sent him away to a small universe to live a life that was free of all the politics and cruelty of the Magus World, however, she knew that if Andar was ever to awaken his talent, he would be a great Magus, what she did not expect was how great he would become.
The moment Andar fully entered the Supreme World, Aeynid began to cultivate their relationship, she knew that distance and time had dulled the edges of their bond, yet she was determined that she would get close to her son, and advise him on his path forward while protecting him for as long as she was able to.
Andar’s blazing cultivation speed left any plans she had for protection behind, and soon, she could no longer even see his shadows; it was a good thing that she had not delayed in cultivating their bond because when Andar became a fourth-dimensional immortal, the first person he came to find was her.
Aeynid immediately pledged her loyalty to him and began to sweep the Erik Magus family to follow the banner of her son, and she was able to draw a sizable portion to his side, but there were many among her family, some of them fourth-dimensional mages that refused to follow the lead of Andar.
She came forward to her son and told him that for his reach to encompass the entire family, he needed to be a Tower Master, which was a title that any powerful fourth-dimensional mage could pursue. There was no Tower Master in the Erik family, and if he became one, then even the old ancestors of their family would follow his lead.
Andar had rejected her, saying he needed a higher oath forward and did not want to be tied down governing universes in the lower realms despite the benefits that all Tower Masters enjoyed such as access to the Primordial Aether of that universe.
This news had been devastating to her, Andar was too young to understand the sheer resources needed to climb the dimensional ladder, and his talents would only take him so far, yet, she was wise enough not to antagonize her son over this matter, he was still young and she expected that if he did not see as much progress as he usually enjoyed then he would take up her offer and fight for the chance to become a Tower Master, before then she would do well to be preparing his road.
Andar’s quick ascension also propelled Aeynid to take her cultivation more seriously, she was a great genius with a Heavenly Fate Meditation Art, and her talents had dazzled the hearts of many, and she slowly began breaking barriers over her progress, quickly rising from a one-star Archmage to a three-star Archmage, and the possibility that she might become a fourth dimensional immortal began to arise in her heart as new ambitions started to rise.
Two hundred thousand years later Andar became a fifth-dimensional immortal. If the previous news was like a bomb blast in the middle of a vast desert, this news was like an earthquake that collapsed an entire continent. Crossing the dimensional ladder was a feat few immortals among multitudes were able to accomplish, barely a fraction of the population of immortals would reach this level, and at this point, to reach the fifth-dimensional state was another greater challenge that few fourth-dimensional immortals could ever grasp.
This requires an understanding of space and reality to such a great extent that your Will would command power over space itself, and reality would become your plaything.
The Erik Magus family was ancient, but the greatest among their rank was a sixth-dimensional mage who had long perished in a war many eras ago, now there were only three fourth-dimensional mages in this family, and Andar became a fifth-dimensional mage in such a short time became the De-facto head of the family without question.
He did not need to compel or fight over the title, he simply reached a level that the majority of mages would never attain in all their lives, and he solved this
issue.
If Aeynid had any ambition to stand beside Andar before, then those had been tossed aside; she knew that she was no longer standing before a mere mage; this was a legend in the making, one that would not only shake the Magus realm but all of Reality alongside it.
From that moment forth, she found her purpose in life, she was to be the herald of her son, the greatest Magus who had ever lived, and no one in existence would convince her that this was not the case, not even Endirius himself.
The goal of every mage with a great enough talent was to reach the Supreme Tower at the center of the realm, and Aeynid believed that if there was any mage who was suited for this opportunity, it was Andar.
It was a great surprise to her when a call came from Endirius, the Supreme Mage, that for the first time in the Magus history, there would be a bestowment of a Supreme Title to Andar, The Endless Throne.
She announced this title with great happiness to her son, not knowing the chill that had suffused Andar’s spine.
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