#Lore24 – Entry #343 – Sci-Fi Month IV #8 – Empires Come and Go
Transcribed From the Personal Recording Implant of Andra Ganim, Chronicler of the Codex Infinitum
AG: “Did you return to the forefront of the Elvish Dominion once you had again mastered the arcane?”
RV: “In a very limited capacity. The political machinations of my people were a secondary concern. They would ask my opinion on certain things and I would give it, or I would learn of something that needed to be addressed and would nudge them in the correct direction, usually relating to matters of dealing with the other races.”
AG: “Historical records during the earlier period of the Reforging are very scattered, much like the people and lands themselves. Were there any particularly notable events of the period that you would say impacted what was to come?”
RV: “Well, outside of my own people, it seemed a new country would rise and fall almost daily, though I’m sure it took them somewhat longer, likely a few decades, to go through that cycle. It was mostly the humans of course, short-lived and short-sighted as they are, who drove these changes. They’ve made some improvements since, but back then they were still rather primitive in their ways, dividing themselves into one faction or another over the most asinine of reasons and generally being a nuisance to the other races, which, indeed, had become more insular, seeking to rebuild themselves first, and worry about forging alliances later.
I suppose the greatest change came across the newly formed ocean, back on the side of the world where the planar detonation had occurred. I had suspected that the entirety of the land was a burnt-out wasteland and couldn’t exactly prove otherwise due to the unreliability of divination magic then, and the more limited range at which it functioned. But we would learn, oh, maybe five hundred years or so after the Cataclysm, that a new empire had been founded, and was actually flourishing under the joint rulership of humanity and the mazoku, which were much more numerous on that side of the world. I believe you’re somewhat familiar with it… the Imperium Draconis, and their impressively large capital, Draconis Magna?
I will admit to being somewhat impressed that humanity could create such a stable government after what I had witnessed on the other side of the world, though that I think was more the influence of the mazoku and their demon masters who still lingered and hungered for control than any sudden human enlightenment.”
Note: When Rivalle addressed me regarding knowledge of the Imperium Draconis, she showed a rather odd look upon her face, which till then, had been mostly locked in that pleasant, no-nonsense corporate mask that she is always seen to wear. It was almost to say that she knows something that I don’t, perhaps. Or at least, that is the impression it gave me.
AG: “I am curious about the relationship between the elves of the new world and the kerryns. We know quite well that the Imperium Draconis enslaved them from their inception, for, they believed, the good of the world, though as you alluded, that was mostly the influence of the demons that remained. How were they viewed by the Elvish Dominion which had previously been at war with them?”
RV: “Time heals all wounds, as they say. We only saw them as enemies then due to their steadfast alliance with the Aerians, our mortal enemies. Had we been able to break that alliance otherwise, likely we never would have resorted to calling the demons at all. But, with the aerians extinct upon Andyllion for the time being, we let the kerryns do as they wished, and they saw mostly to t themselves, though their goodly nature tended to mean they would continue being friendly and offering aid to others in need during the Reforging period.
I myself actually became quite fond of them during this time and kept several around in various capacities. Some were research assistants, others playthings. I liken them to pets, really, for being the second longest-lived race in the known galaxy means I can actually grow attached to them before they grow too old. These days I tend to keep at least one nearby, as my dear Lila here can attest, as a stress-relief measure. She’s quite talented, you see, and I have taught her much to improve her since she became my personal assistant, some of which would make an Erisayan blush and a Yurisayan envious. Would you care to see for yourself, Ms. Ganim? Lila has served my guests many times.”
AG: “Perhaps later, Ms. Volcari…I would, um, prefer to keep the interview on track.”
Note: I am certain this kerryn is not Lila Darius, though she looks exactly like her. She seems eager to please, but I can’t help but observe a timidness about her as she remains ever ready to jump when Rivalle gives the command, though with a certain air of unease, perhaps that she may displease Rivalle, and is fearful of what may come of it. I daresay that her behavior very much reminds me of accounts of how kerryn slaves would act to please their masters.
AG: “Did you have a particular area of study during the Reforging period that you focused upon?”
RV: “Oh yes, I became quite fascinated with history during this period, for much of it had been lost, as you know. Ostensibly, I did it in the name of preservation and to maintain the power of the Elvish Dominion, for if we controlled the past, we could easily manipulate the future, and having powerful relics from before the Great Cataclysm would ensure that control. But, my focus fell upon an even older period, when the great dragons ruled the world. In some instances, the reshaping of the world had served to uncover long lost draconic ruins, while others that had been known were again lost. I made it my goal t o uncover as much of their lore as I could, to attain as much of their remaining power as I could.
I learned that I shared many characteristics with the ancient dragons, at least, some of them. Ambition, instinctive mastery of the arcane arts, a drive for power, a tendency to hoard vast wealth and attain more. I suppose it was only natural that I would eventually come to found and reign over the single largest corporate entity in the galaxy. I could say, it was almost as if I was, and still am, driven by a power beyond even myself. You can relate, I’m sure, being as devoted as you are to the Goldeneyed Librarian and filling the Tome Which Cannot be Filled.”