Chapter 301: Impetus of the Cosmos
Of course the Scientific Council had the privilege of knowing the full force of the law, the greatest law that all created things must obey regardless of its natural and creative state, including those that had been corrupted by an evil substance of whatever extent.
This greatest law is the verb of love.
Back in the days regarding the official duties of the Imperial Synod, every See that vows obedience to the See of Old are required to share all the information that love can give in its most capable abilities, so that the Empire is informed of the many dangers that may be present in the unfolding of its existence. It usually holds a Synodal Congress to enact into law all matters of importance and entered into the body of statutes of the Congressional Constitution every two years, while a Permanent Committee is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day duties of the Congress in between its appointed Sessions.
But during the Golden Age where the Empire has expanded exponentially in all corners of the known world, not every See had been honest about its internal affairs and its relations to the vested authority of the Imperial Synod, especially with regards to the mandatory compliance of the greatest law that all must follow with utmost integrity.
And this is how the Empire gradually deteriorated from its compassionate content, and where all forms of evil was able to abound. Nature had become so riddled with senseless cryptic messages and unnecessary greetings of drama (like, "Long Live!" or "Aloha!") that marks the unfortunate beginning of many ulterior motives, in such greater influence that has characterized the norms in the several Sees and its corresponding Society of service or the many establishments credited to the purposeful work of the See of Old.
The shield of the Empire was unknowingly destroyed as evil elements started penetrating the fullest depths of political maneuverings. There were many plans and successful attempts to ultimately overthrow the Bishop of Old's primacy by the fullest exhortation of this mysterious force, such that the greatest law that rule everyone had been constructively defeated.
As love is eternal and ever present even before the big bang phenomenon or the cosmos slowly building the elements of existence had become possible, and also before the organic matter in all expanding blackness of space had the opportunity to form and thrive and become the ultimate basis of life, the goal of countering the diminishing impetus of love through the Synodal effort has miserably failed to be fully consummated; all aspects of substance had revolted from the evil audacious plan in a way that the remnants of the once glorious Imperial See of Old was vanished unknowingly and mysteriously from common images of the knowledge gleamed from the most capable form of the creative prowess.
Nobody ever survived that first order of chaos other than Esra Dunster. It was a tragedy; the Three Tales of Old was, in fact, written as a fabricated effort by Ezra Dunster to elicit obedience from the See he was later on succeeded to establish, and by the complicated operation of the Physical Clock's time travelling magical properties, he had managed to reenact the past to stop the eventual destruction of the world andcthe places imagined, whatever the capable imagination could eventually reach.
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