Chapter 66: History
Chapter 66: Chapter 66: HistoryEstello turned to Richard and Jack with that cryptic glint in his eye. "Come on. There’s someone I want you to meet."
Jack raised an eyebrow. "This one of your spirit friends?"
"Not quite," Estello said. "But close enough. And you’ll keep this quiet, yeah? No records, no chatter. Promise me that."
Richard nodded. Jack muttered, "Yeah, sure. Secret grandpa quests are our thing now."
They followed Estello as he took a narrow path through the side of the warehouse, past the flickering remnants of ritual candles and toward the far edge of the village. It was quieter here. Humid. The air smelled of damp wood and distant rain.
They stopped in front of a small wooden house tucked beneath the shade of a massive balete tree. From the outside, it looked nothing special—simple, lived-in, old. Faded curtains. Potted plants. A tin roof half-swallowed by moss. The kind of place you’d pass without a second thought.
But Richard... he felt it.
Something inside the house didn’t sit right. Not wrong, exactly—but heavy. Like the pressure shift before a storm. Like a presence waiting just beyond the walls. He narrowed his eyes, trying to parse it. Energy. Familiar, but not. Subtle. It didn’t spike like the amulets. It breathed.
Estello knocked gently. The door creaked open.
An old woman answered, wrapped in a handwoven shawl. Her face was soft but unreadable—wrinkles carved deep from time and something heavier. Loss maybe. Or wisdom that bordered on something stranger.
Estello smiled like a kid visiting his grandmother. "Oh, child. Good to see you."
The woman chuckled. "Didn’t expect you this early, Estello. Come in. Bring your boys."
She didn’t blink twice at Richard or Jack.
Jack leaned in and whispered, "Okay... is she human? Or, like, ghost-adjacent?"
Richard stepped in first, ignoring him. The moment his foot crossed the threshold, it hit him—like diving deep beneath the ocean’s surface. Pressure wrapped around his chest, still and suffocating, as if the air itself held its breath.
Estello took his time entering, then gestured toward the old woman. "Jackie. Richie. Meet Grandma Maria."
Jack’s eyes twitched. "Grandma?"
Estello nodded. "She’s earned it."
Richard and Jack bowed slightly, offering their right hands and pressing them to their foreheads, a local sign of respect. Maria gave them a warm, distant smile. Her presence was serene, but something behind her eyes throbbed with dormant weight.
Estello eased into a nearby chair. "Grandma, I won’t take much of your time. I came to ask for your readings on these two... but only if you’re up for it."
Maria waved her hand gently. "When have I ever refused you, child?" She turned her gaze to the two men. "Come. Give me your hands."
Richard stepped forward first, extending his palm. Maria’s old, calloused fingers wrapped around it—then stopped.
Her eyes flared.
A deep, molten yellow pulsed behind her pupils like a solar flare, bright enough to cast a glow in the dim house. Jack flinched. Richard held his breath.
"What the hell..." Jack muttered. "That’s some anime-tier glow right there."
Maria’s body trembled. Her knees gave out, and she dropped to the floor in a sudden sob.
"The royal mark..." Her voice cracked. "The royal mark has returned."
Estello stood up fast, his brows furrowed. "What...?"
Richard blinked, stunned. "What the hell is the royal mark?"
Jack stared, speechless.
Maria clutched Richard’s hand tighter, tears streaming down her face. "Two thousand years I’ve waited. Two thousand years... and now—" She broke into gasping sobs, her body trembling with a kind of release that felt almost spiritual. "The Absolute One has answered our prayers."
Richard pulled his hand back slowly. His head was spinning.
Jack whispered beside him, "Did she say two thousand years? As in... literal? Is she immortal or just nuts?"
Neither of them said it out loud. But both were thinking the same thing.
Estello helped Maria to her feet. "Grandma... please. What do you mean? The royal mark... that shouldn’t even be possible."
Maria steadied herself, brushing her hands down her shawl. The light in her eyes faded, but her expression was grim—weighty with history.
"I suppose... I must explain," she said. "You deserve to know."
She looked at both of them, then turned her gaze out the window toward the towering balete trees.
"Two thousand years ago, this land belonged to one of the surviving royal kingdoms. Descendants of Lemuria—the lost continent. Our ancestors didn’t write history on paper. They encoded it inside crystals. Living records."
She paced slowly, hands tracing the edge of a carved shelf.
"Only the bloodline of the Tallano family could read them. They were keepers of truth—histories older than time."
"But with power comes envy. The noble families turned. Jealousy became bloodshed. They rewrote history. Erased the Tallano name from memory. Hunted them. Purged them."
Jack’s brow furrowed. "What about the royal family? Did they survive or something?"
She nodded.
"We—those loyal to the truth—scattered. Sworn to find the last of the bloodline. We cannot die nor pass on to the spirit realm until our purpose is fulfilled. Until the rightful heir is found. That is the oath we have taken."
Her gaze locked on Richard.
"The proof... lies in the mark. A diamond. Etched in flesh. A birthmark, passed only through the blood."
Richard stiffened. "A diamond?"
Jack’s eyes lit up. "Hold on. Wait. I think I’ve seen something on your back before, man. Take it off."
"What? No."
"Come on, it’s just us. Strip, your majesty."
Richard sighed, pulling off his shirt and turning around.
Silence.
There it was.
Centered at the spine, just below the nape—clean, symmetrical. A faint diamond-shaped mark. Faded at the edges, but unmistakable.
Maria gasped.
"I have found you, Your Highness..."
She knelt again.
Richard turned, panicked. "Uhh—okay, yeah, no. Please don’t kneel. This is weird. I don’t know what this means but... don’t do that."
Maria stood, brushing her tears away with her shawl. "Forgive me. Habit, I suppose."
She reached for the object she’d unwrapped earlier and held it out—a small, obsidian disk wrapped in aged runes and silver wire.
"Then at least take this, Your highness. It belonged to your ancestors."
Richard hesitated. "Grandma can... can you just call me Richard? Seriously."
Maria chuckled, half-weary, half-sentimental. "Of course... Richard."
Estello was quiet, watching with a knowing smile. There was something deeper behind his eyes now.
Jack looked between them, then grinned.
"So what now? Do we crown his majesty, king of the warehouse?"
Richard groaned, putting his shirt back on. "If you call me your majesty one more time, I’m deleting your game saves."
Jack smirked. "Yes, your majesty."
Richard unwrapped the cloth slowly.
Inside—nestled against aged fabric—was a white crystal, no larger than his palm. But it shimmered with unnatural light, refracting subtle hues—rainbows that danced just beneath its surface.
It didn’t just glow.
It pulsed.
His fingers brushed it—and something inside him stirred.
Fragments. Echoes. Memory.
The Crystals store fragmented history...
The thought came unbidden. Not from Estello. Not from Maria. But from somewhere buried deeper.
Then he remembered something else—a skill, half-forgotten until now.
[Basic Psychometry] – Echoes
Allows the user to perceive residual psychic imprints left on objects or in locations.
Effect:Can gain vague impressions of past events or emotions associated with an object or place.
Richard closed his eyes. Focused. Felt the cool weight of the crystal in his palm.
A jolt ran through his spine.
Suddenly, the room fell away.
The air changed.
The scent of wildflowers and sun-warmed grass filled his lungs.
Wind pressed gently against his robes—robes?
He wasn’t in the house anymore.
He stood barefoot on vast, endless grassy plains, the horizon curving gently. In the distance, a pyramid rose, majestic and impossibly white—like carved marble under a midday sun. Its peak? Gold. Gleaming like a second sun.
He turned—without meaning to. His body moved on its own.
Behind him, another pyramid—half-constructed. Black-skinned men, muscular and half-dressed in linen, were levitating massive stone blocks—ton-weight slabs—effortlessly placing them into perfect alignment.
No cranes. No scaffolding. Just willpower.
Telekinesis. Or... something older.
Richard—no, the version of him in this memory—turned to a man beside him.
The man wore a reed-woven hat and a golden sash around his waist. Dust clung to his skin, sweat tracing rivers down his spine.
They spoke. But the language wasn’t modern. Still, Richard understood.
"The last pyramid... how long until it stands?"
"Seven hundred and thirty-one light revolutions, sire."
Richard blinked. Light revolutions?
He somehow knew—it meant days. Roughly two Earth years.
The pyramid would be finished in two years.
And then—
The vision fractured.
He was back in the room.
Breath caught in his throat. Knees trembling.
The crystal lay in his hand, still pulsing—faintly now. Like it had just exhaled something ancient into him.
Jack was saying something, but it took Richard a second to tune in.
"—Okay, are you good? You zoned out like someone unplugged your brain."
Richard finally looked up, eyes wide.
"I saw it."
"...Saw what?"
"A memory. Not mine. From the crystal." He turned to Estello. "I was there. In the past. I think... I was someone else. There were pyramids—white stone, gold tops—and people moving blocks like they weighed nothing."
Estello’s face was unreadable. But Maria, from her seat, whispered something in a voice trembling with awe.
"The Lemurian Archives... They still respond."
Jack crossed his arms. "Alright, cool. Ancient pyramids and time ghosts. This is getting crazy even by our standards."
Richard didn’t laugh. He clutched the crystal tighter.
"It wasn’t a hallucination. I understood everything. Felt it. I think this crystal stores more than just memories. It... it connects to something."
Maria nodded. "There are more. Fragments of the past. Each one holds a truth the world has forgotten."
Estello stepped forward, voice calm, but serious.
"And now, you’ve accessed them. Which means, ready or not... you’ve inherited more than just a bloodline."
Richard didn’t speak. He just stared at the crystal in his hand—still shimmering, still alive.
And somewhere deep within him... a question was forming:
What am I supposed to do with this?
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Chapter 1
- A Cup of Coffee
Chapter 2
- Fading Doubts
Chapter 3
- Jack
Chapter 4
- Bros Before Hoes
Chapter 5
- Game Testing
Chapter 6
- Revelation
Chapter 7
- Securing the Win
Chapter 8
- Claiming the Prize
Chapter 9
- New Frontier
Chapter 10
- Transition
Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
- Sorry Gaijn
Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 18
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Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
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Chapter 21
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Chapter 22
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Chapter 23
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Chapter 24
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Chapter 25
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Chapter 26
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Chapter 27
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Chapter 28
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Chapter 29
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Chapter 30
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Chapter 31
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Chapter 32
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Chapter 33
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Chapter 34
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Chapter 35
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Chapter 36
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Chapter 37
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Chapter 38
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Chapter 39
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Chapter 40
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Chapter 41
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Chapter 42
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Chapter 43
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Chapter 44
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Chapter 45
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Chapter 46
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Chapter 47
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Chapter 48
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Chapter 49
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Chapter 50
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Chapter 51
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Chapter 52
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Chapter 53
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Chapter 54
- Persistent World
Chapter 55
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Chapter 56
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Chapter 57
- Testing II
Chapter 58
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Chapter 59
- World Frenzy
Chapter 60
- Sharks and Stars
Chapter 61
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Chapter 62
- Wheres the Oil
Chapter 63
- Initiation
Chapter 64
- Struggles
Chapter 65
- Mystiques
Chapter 66
- History
Chapter 67
- Inheritance
Chapter 68
- Planning For The Future
Chapter 69
- Window Shopping
Chapter 70
- Setting It All Up Again
Chapter 71
- Your Big Brothers Back
Chapter 72
- Preparation
Chapter 73
- Shifting the Tides
Chapter 74
- Migration
Chapter 75
- Leashing the Phoenix
Chapter 76
- Future AI Girlfriend
Chapter 77
- Future Alliances
Chapter 78
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Chapter 79
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Chapter 80
- Frog Out Of The Well
Chapter 81
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Chapter 82
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Chapter 83
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Chapter 84
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Chapter 85
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Chapter 86
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Chapter 87
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Chapter 88
- Ronnie
Chapter 89
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Chapter 90
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Chapter 91
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Chapter 92
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Chapter 93
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Chapter 94
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Chapter 95
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Chapter 96
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Chapter 97
- Test Failure
Chapter 98
- Introductions
Chapter 99
- Moving Out
Chapter 100
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Chapter 101
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Chapter 102
- Prometheus Mark 6 Testing
Chapter 103
- Scorched Earth
Chapter 104
- Doppelgangers
Chapter 105
- Ignition Sequence
Chapter 106
- Catching the Big Mouse
Chapter 107
- No Loose Ends
Chapter 108
- Consequences
Chapter 109
- Dragons Ascent
Chapter 110
- Even Aliens Are Junkies
Chapter 111
- The Real Predator
Chapter 112
- Forced Awakening
Chapter 113
- Meeting the Famed Ancient
Chapter 114
- - 115 Progress
Chapter 115
- - 114 The Force Awakens
Chapter 116
- Progress 2
Chapter 117
- Rise and Fall
Chapter 118
- Nuts and Crackers
Chapter 119
- Half-Assed Reunion
Chapter 120
- Lifting the Scales
Chapter 121
- Spark of Human Supremacy
Chapter 122
- - 123 First Encounter
Chapter 123
- - 122 First Ride
Chapter 124
- What an Irony
Chapter 125
- Evaluation
Chapter 126
- Strengths and Weaknesses
Chapter 127
- History
Chapter 128
- Plans
Chapter 129
- Beggar Shopper
Chapter 130
- IF YOU CANT BUY A REAL GUCCI BUY A FAKE ONE
Chapter 131
- Plans for the Future
Chapter 132
- Fury
Chapter 133
- Hangar Bay
Chapter 134
- Oreo-Philosophy Design
Chapter 135
- Competitions
Chapter 136
- Preparation Brazil
Chapter 137
- Preparation for Descent
Chapter 138
- Praetoriani Siderum
Chapter 139
- Nicolau
Chapter 140
- Battle Royale
Chapter 141
- Amazon Ciano
Chapter 142
- Dear Casanova
Chapter 143
- Byte OS 1
Chapter 144
- ByteOS 2
Chapter 145
- Masters of Disruption
Chapter 146
- Unearthing Corpses
Chapter 147
- Dark Harvest
Chapter 148
- Project Harvest
Chapter 149
- Meeting Old Bloodlines
Chapter 150
- Journey To The Past
Chapter 151
- Heaps
Chapter 152
- History Recall
Chapter 153
- Introducing Nicolau
Chapter 154
- The Man Of Absolute Faith
Chapter 155
- Renewed Faith New Alliance
Chapter 156
- Recruits
Chapter 157
- Praetoriani Suit of Armors
Chapter 158
- Praetoriani Rising
Chapter 159
- Forging Flesh and Steel
Chapter 160
- True Praetoriani
Chapter 161
- Phase 2 Incoming
Chapter 162
- Launch
Chapter 163
- Frenzy
Chapter 164
- All In One
Chapter 165
- There Is Only One Race The Human Race
Chapter 166
- Training Begins
Chapter 167
- Art Of Waaaghh
Chapter 168
- In the Table1
Chapter 169
- WAAAAGGHH
Chapter 170
- In the Table 2
Chapter 171
- Eerily Easy
Chapter 172
- Whos Laughing Now
Chapter 173
- Transfer
Chapter 174
- I HAVE THE WHEEL
Chapter 175
- Friend or Foe
Chapter 176
- Simulation Training
Chapter 177
- Self-Investment
Chapter 178
- Dark God Descending
Chapter 179
- Manifested Energy
Chapter 180
- Escalation
Chapter 181
- Invasion
Chapter 182
- We Are Not Cattle We Are The Storm
Chapter 183
- Chaos
Chapter 184
- Every Hands On Deck
Chapter 185
- First Strike
Chapter 186
- Response
Chapter 187
- Introductions
Chapter 188
- Dont Leave Without Paying
Chapter 189
- FAFO
Chapter 190
- Victory
Chapter 191
- Divided By Belief United By Threat
Chapter 192
- Round 2
Chapter 193
- The Beast Awakens
Chapter 194
- Tourists
Chapter 195
- First Mission
Chapter 196
- The Bloodwolfs Duel
Chapter 197
- A Very Bad Nightmare
Chapter 198
- A New Kind Of D-Day
Chapter 199
- End of The World
Chapter 200
- - 201 Dog Eat Dog
Chapter 201
- - 200 Clash of Titans
Chapter 202
- - 204 Humanitys First Win
Chapter 203
- - 202 No Mercy
Chapter 204
- - 203 Formation
Chapter 205
- Depart
Chapter 206
- - 207 New Hope
Chapter 207
- - 206 Golden Age
Chapter 208
- - 208 We did not conquer the stars We arrived hands open
Chapter 209
- - 209 Moby Dick
Chapter 210
- - 210 Hope and A Looming Threat
Chapter 211
- - 211 Purge
Chapter 212
- - 212 God Engine
Chapter 213
- - 213 Upgrading Humanity
Chapter 214
- - 214 Emperors Gambit
Chapter 215
- - 215 Final Preparations
Chapter 216
- - 216 The Dragons Deception
Chapter 217
- - 217 The Shield of Sol
Chapter 218
- - 218 The Dragons Fury
Chapter 219
- - 219 The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
Chapter 220
- - 220 The Vanguard
Chapter 221
- - 221 The Challenger
Chapter 222
- - 222 The Dance of Titans
Chapter 223
- - 223 The Reapers Kiss
Chapter 224
- - 224 The Suns Embrace
Chapter 225
- - 225 The Smugglers Dream and Everyones Demise
Chapter 226
- - 226 A Fathers Desperation
Chapter 227
- - 227 The Seed of Betrayal
Chapter 228
- - 228 Desperation Of A Father
Chapter 229
- - 229 The Gambit
Chapter 230
- - 230 The Last Human
Chapter 231
- - 231 Sacrifice
Chapter 232
- - 232 The Beginning of An End
Chapter 233
- - 233 Dawn Of A New Age
Chapter 234
- - 234 Bitter End
Chapter 235
- - 235 A Better End