Chapter 496 - 496: Buried Secrets
Chapter 496 - 496: Buried Secrets
Kain is probably the only beast-tamer alive that can so easily identify the identity of the orb they chipped a piece off of. However, there was one crucial feature that made its identity clear to him.
On the seamless purple orb was a dark 'stain' that seemed to be naturally in the shape of the sigil for 'Earth,' or rather the name of the planet that Kain was currently on. Apparently, its true name is not Earth, the true pronunciation has been long lost and is quite difficult to pronounce for humans, and so it had always been called Earth by humans.
But the sigil symbolizing the planet still remains—after all, it is a necessary component for any teleportation arrays being layed down on this planet.
Therefore, Kain strongly believed that this was the core of the planet.
Now seeing an orb with the sigil of the planet 'stained' into it wouldn't allow anyone else to make that connection—even the most knowledgeable and experienced beast-tamers on the planet may not make that connection. After all, most people have probably never seen the core of the planet, and it is so large that it may not even be clear what the true appearance of the 'stain' was.
However, Kain was different…Kain was the sole omnipotent ruler of his own planet—Pangea. Naturally, he'd long been able to seen the appearance of Pangea's core when he was once interested.
Interestingly, he'd noted that when he'd first assigned a name and sigil to symbolize Pangea, that same sigil had spontaneously formed like a 'stain' or 'birthmark' on the light purple core of the planet.
The colour of Pangea's core was a much lighter violet—more white with only a slight tinge of colour—far less rich in colour than the core in the drawings on the walls. But as the concentration and upper limit of power on Pangea grew, so too did the concentration of the colour—albeit slightly.
Kain could imagine that in the future Pangea's core will more closely resemble those within the drawings.
Kain stood frozen, his eyes locked on the image of the massive purple orb etched into the wall. The implications of what he was seeing were staggering. The ancient civilization had not only discovered the planet's core but had somehow managed to extract a fragment of it—and likely used it to power much of their re
And then, he saw it.
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