Topic: Rise of the Piranhas

I was thinking about writing about the current rounds, and how the Piranahs have infiltrated the fams in the galaxies, a sort of round history, but I need to know if all you piranhas are ready to strike these current rounds or the ones coming up.

Just give me the sign, and I'll start releasing the round histories.

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this would be a great place for your story that no one is ever going to read. its all fiction

He waka eke noa

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> Peach pudding pie wrote:

> its all fiction

Are you sure about that?

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need to be a bit more secretive

~*✠ ]PW[ Forever ✠*~

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lol

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smile

~*✠ ]PW[ Forever ✠*~

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> xeno syndicated wrote:

> > Peach pudding pie wrote:

> its all fiction

Are you sure about that?


good point ! all stories have a element of truth.
let the piranhas be a legend.

you gota start somewhere. why not here ..

He waka eke noa

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You know, though, if I am going to write a legend as such, can you guys start a round with changes proposed in this ideas thread?

http://www.imperialconflict.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=148818

This way if we had a special round with the changes proposed, the round 'legend 'can be about the what happens during the round regarding the respective factions.  I can write the legend according to family news sections and use family news analyzer to help, but I'd need access to all family news - of all factions and families.  I would promise not to release the legend until eor.

9 (edited by xeno syndicated 28-May-2012 01:00:53)

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Document discovered from archeological site on planet 23,53:9 of the Pinwheel galaxy:

Week 19, 5, unknown revolution of the universe

The Search for the Xentia
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The Xeno Syndicate had sent a colony vessel to the Pinwheel Galaxy to establish a presence in the galaxy and thereby investigate reports that the Xentia Faction was in the process of a conducting secretive rebellion against the Xenox.   

The Xeno Syndicate had established their base within a family of empires of what seemed to be a neutrally-aligned family known as the Cloud.  After erecting preliminary infrastructure, the Xeno Syndicate sent out a request to the Cloud for additional resources and income to quickly establish forward operating bases, thereby promising the Cloud the Xeno Syndicate's services as a loyal attacker-empire.  The Cloud acknowledged and accepted the Xeno Syndicate's role in their family, and granted the Xeno Syndicate's request for the additional income and resources.  All indications were that the Cloud was pleased to have another attacker empire in their midst.

The Xeno Syndicate conducted scans of the galaxy in search for evidence of the Xentia faction and their plight against the Xenox.  Their aim was to make contact with the Xentia and determine the nature and extent of the rebellion.  For many revolutions of the universe, the Xeno Syndicate had been waging its subversive campaign against the Xenox in the Sagittarius and Andromeda galaxies, and rumors of successes in the Pinwheel galaxy had drawn the Xeno Syndicate to investigate the matter.

The decentralized organization of the Xentia movement made it difficult to ascertain which empires they were or which families it was that they had infiltrated.  The transmission that the Xeno Syndicate had received prior to establishing themselves in the Pinwheel Galaxy seemed to have been Revalon in nature, authenticated by the Xeno Syndicate intelligence community.  Scan after scan of the various systems of the galaxy would eventually reveal the origin of the transmission, and the Xeno Syndicate would eventually be able to make contact with the Xentia Faction in the Pinwheel Galaxy, if the Xentia did not contact them first.

Soon the plans of the rebellion would be discovered, and thus so too the ultimate plans for the Xeno Syndicate in the Pinwheel Galaxy.

Re: Rise of the Piranhas

> Peach pudding pie wrote:

> > xeno syndicated wrote:

> > Peach pudding pie wrote:

> its all fiction

Are you sure about that?


good point ! all stories have a element of truth.
let the piranhas be a legend.

you gota start somewhere. why not here ..

I would much rather post this in uninews, as it is about in-game events.

11 (edited by xeno syndicated 28-May-2012 01:00:06)

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Document of unknown origin:

Week 29, 5, unknown revolution of the universe 

Contact with the Xentia
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It wasn't long before the Xeno Syndicate was approached by a member of the Xentia in the Pinwheel galaxy, an associate of the Revalon civilization that had originally beseeched the Xeno Syndicate to establish a presence in the galaxy.

The Xeno syndicate did not respond immediately to the transmission, which was Quantam in origin, opting instead to study the communication to verify its authenticity.

If authentic, it was clear that the Xentia faction had infiltrated at least 3 families of empires in the galaxy.

12 (edited by xeno syndicated 28-May-2012 00:59:29)

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Document of unknown origin:

Week 43, 5, unknown revolution of the universe

The Xentia Code
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Upon authenticating the contact with the Xentia in the Pinwheel galaxy, the Xeno Syndicate soon thereafter received a transmission from what seemed to be the Xentia leadership.  Strangely, the message was encoded so as to seem that it had originated from within the Xeno Syndicate, which astonished and Xeno Syndicate intelligence community.  Moreover, the message seemed to have been dispelled to numerous empires throughout the galaxy.

The Xeno Syndicate devoted fervent effort investigating how it could have been that the message had originated from them, and discovered that it had been sent from the most secure workstations of the highest echelons of the Xeno Syndicate leadership, simply an impossibility.  The message was deemed untraceable.  The Xeno Syndicate intelligence community came to the conclusion that members of the Xentia faction were highly skilled in masking their communications.  The message was as follows:

"Adhere to the code, my brothers and sisters: inclusiveness rather than exclusiveness; transparency rather than secrecy; integrity rather than corruption; adhere to the law rather than submit to the criminal; strengthen our numbers through strengthening the weak; attain honor through the destruction of dishonor; such is our noble cause, and this will serve us victory.

- The Xentia Code -"

13 (edited by xeno syndicated 18-Aug-2012 23:48:35)

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Document of unknown origin:

Week 12, 6, unknown revolution of the universe

Chaos at the Imperial Forum
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At the Imperial Forum of omnipresent immortal one, Emperor Stephan, ruler of the universe, the Xeno Syndicate voiced their call for reform of the status quo.  This was the second time in the history of all the revolutions of the universes that the Xeno Syndicate had made such a call for change.  The first time they had done so, the Overseers had deemed Xeno Syndicate in violation of the Emperor's decrees, charged them with subversion against the Emperor and barred them from their assets in the galaxies, forbidding them for a period of an entire revolution of the universe to interact at all with the universe except in official capacity as members of the lower courts at the Imperial Forum.

This second call for reform of the status quo thus issued by the Xeno Syndicate was issued at great risk, the Xeno Syndicate high command expecting severe repercussions once again from the Overseers.  However, since the first call for change, Overseers had experienced a marked separation between those who had come to sympathize with the calls for reform and those who wished to maintain the status quo.  For after the initial call for reform of the status quo, an investigation of the ranks of Overseers was conducted by the offices of the Emperor, which exposed certain corrupted Overseers as having profited by the suffering of the newly-evolved sentient races, extracting tribute from them and sometimes even enslaving entire families of empires in many galaxies.  The offices of the Emperor did not know what verdict to bestow upon the corrupted Overseers, and, as such, in a rare act of actual interaction in the affairs of state, the Emperor himself intervened and proclaimed the corrupted Overseers to be known henceforth as Overlords.  The Emperor allowed them to retain their stations at the Imperial Forum, but under the title of Overlords, rather than Overseers.

This caused havoc in the upper courts.  The Overseers had been divided into two factions, and, as such, when the Xeno Syndicate made its second appeal for reform of the status quo, the upper courts presented both support from the Overseers and, predictably, contempt from the Overlords.  As no unanimous decision was to be reached on punishment of the Xeno Syndicate by the now divided courts, the Xeno Syndicate was free to conduct its subversive and yet transparent rebellion against the Overlords at the Imperial Forum, as well as outright war in the galaxies against those empires and families who were aligned with the Overlord's Xenox Faction.

A campaign of peaceful protest and civil disorder was thus launched by the Xentia-aligned empires and families at the Imperial Forum, shocking all the neutrally-aligned families and empires at the sheer number of empires aligned with the Xentia.  The Neutrals, as they came to be called, had been caught thoroughly unaware, for they had not been privy to the proceedings of the investigations of the offices of the Emperor into the corruption of the Overseers; the Neutrals weren't even aware of the Overlords, and thus were unaware of the recent division of the upper courts.  Only a few grasped that they would be required to choose sides eventually in an apocalyptic war between the Xentia and Xenox factions.

The military campaigns were being planned across all the galaxies, the Xentia and the Xenox were posturing for what both sides knew would be a most epic, inter-galactic conflict.

All representatives of all the empires of the universe at the Imperial Forum awaited some verdict or proclamation to be issued by Emperor Stephan, but all also expected his aloof disinterest in the mundane happenings of the empires, families of empires and now factions of families to continue.  War the likes never before seen in all the revolutions of the universe was on the horizon.

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Week 45, 13
milky way galaxy.


The call issued by the xeno syndicate for reforms had reached the ears of Magnus Ferrus . An Eldred Veluuthra member in the wardancers society.
for this reason he started the ironhand empire . he tried contacting the syndicate but to no avail.
his fight for reforms had only just begun and found no aid .But he and the Eldred Veluuthra would continue on their hopeless quest

neither man nor machine can withstand the fury of winter

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Document of unknown origin:

Unknown date, unknown revolution of the universe

The following document is not an original but a secondary study of Xeno Syndicate scribal documents by early Imperial Historians.  The original scribal documents are assumed to be missing or destroyed.
 
The Expulsion of the Xeno Syndicate - An Imperial Historians' Analysis:
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Following the Xeno Syndicate's second set of appeals for reform at the Imperial Forum, records pertaining to the Xeno Syndicate's contact with the Xentia in the Pinwheel galaxy were expunged from the historical records at the Imperial Library.  It is thought that the archives were infiltrated by minions of the Galactic Overlords, who destroyed records pertaining to the Xentia movement, which the Overlords thought had become a subversive element against their rule over the universe.

Other historians theorize that a power struggle ensued between the Galactic Overseers and Galactic Overlords which resulted in the destruction of the Imperial Library.  All that can be surmised from archival and archeological evidence (which remains to this day unsubstantiated by Imperial historians) is that the Xeno Syndicate was barred from the Imperial Forum, along with access to their empire in the Pinwheel galaxy, for the duration of the remainder of the 67th revolution of the universe. 

Some records indicate that the Xeno Syndicate escaped through space-time to the 44th revolution of the universe, to a planet in the Milky Way galaxy from which they built an empire to further pursue contact with the Xentia.  This coincides with evidence of their return to the Imperial Forum late in the 44th universal revolution. 

There are very few records referring to their interactions in the Milky Way Galaxy, however.  Of the time period, records indicate that the Xeno Syndicate was atteneded their station at the Imperial Forum, using political clout to lobby against the militarization of the inter-galactic banking system.  Although not expressly mentioning Galactic Overlord involvement in orchestrating recent punitive measures against them, the Xeno Syndicate did, however, publicly express their ongoing disaffection with the status quo, and vowed to continue the plight against the corrupt Overlords.

Following the time frame of these records, a large gap of inactivity occurs, during which the Xeno Syndicate maintained virtually no known presence in the Imperial Forum nor any of the galaxies. Historians speculate they had been barred from interacting in both the Imperial Forum and the galaxies by corrupt Galactic Overlords.

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Document recovered from archeological site 242309hjy on planet 78,32:9 of the Milky Way Galaxy 

Week 44, 2, 47th Revolution of the Universe 

The Establishment of the Sentinel Order
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The rise of Xentia and Xenox factions had caused rifts between the Overseers and Overlords and had resulted in sweeping changes to Emperor Stefan's mandate over the universe. 

These changes were in response to a daring, swift and sudden campaign by the Xentia, who had usurped the Overlord-controlled Xenox from the Milky Way and Pinwheel galaxies.   

The Xentia had made incursions into core systems of Xenox-controlled families, doing so with minimal fleet and net worth so that Xentia forces could be under the protection of the Galactic Overeers and not be attacked.  This allowed them to erect portals undeterred in Xenox systems.

In the Milky Way galaxy during the 47th revolution of the universe, and in the Pinwheel galaxy during the 67th revolution of the universe, the Xentia jumped their forces en-mass in a highly coordinated attack which rid the Xenox from their core systems in both galaxies simultaneously.  Traditionally, these galaxies had been cornerstones of the Galactic Overlord's power base in the universe.  That they had effectually come under Xentia control was a shock, even to the Emperor.

The protests by the corrupt Overlords at Emperor's Stefan's court were deafening, and whispers of a new rising power against the corrupt Overlords reached the ears of prominent family leaders in the farthest realms of the most remote galaxies.

Alarmed by the Xentia's quickly-growing power, and so as to quieten the annoying pleadings of Galactic Overlords at the Imperial Court, Emperor Stefan relented to the Overlords' request to reinstate the long-forgotten Order of the Sentinels.  The Sentinels were permitted to combat what had become extremely successful tactics of the Xentia underground movement.  Thereafter, no longer could the Xentia make incursions into Xenox systems with minimal fleet and net worth under the protection of the Galactic Overseers, for in the Xenox's inherently cowardly nature, they would call upon the Sentinels to abolish the intruding forces. 

The result was disastrous to the Xentia, whose new-found power in the galaxies was rendered destroyed just as swiftly as it had risen.   The Sentinels were a farce in the eyes of the Xentia, a ploy by the Overlords to retain their power over the realms.  The Sentinels, with their hypocritical air of self-righteous pomposity, became the Xentia's most hated arch enemies.

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Document discovered at archeological site 354784kpo on planet 23,87:9 of the Milky Way Galaxy

Week 49, 2, 47th Revolution of the Universe

Historians have been unable to verify the veracity of the following Xeno Syndicate scribes' accounts of an inter-temporal, inter-galactic war between Xentia families aligned to the Galactic Overseers and Xenox families aligned to the Galactic Overlords, for the only records discovered up to this point have been sourced to the Xeno Syndicate. Secondary sources are simply non-existent. 

Nevertheless, what seem to be authentic records reveal that the Xeno Syndicate resumed their interactions in the galaxies, but was enslaved by the immortal resurgent known as the Dixie. Historians know little of the Dixie, but it is surmised that she was either a Galactic Overlord or a Galactic Overseer.  This is revealed by Xeno Syndicate scribes in the following account.

Enslavement of The Xeno Syndicate
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The Xeno Syndicate experienced repeated failures to establish anything but superficial, sporadic contacts within the Xentia underground in both the Pinwheel and Milky Way galaxies.  It seemed in our attempts at making contact, we attracted the attention of beings associated with both factions.

Among them we observed animosity and disagreements, power struggles and wars between the immortals resurgents, in particular between the immortal resurgents Dixie and Torquez.  Which of them might have been aligned with the Xenox or the Xentia we were unable to discover.  Which was an Overlord or Overseer was unclear.  What was clear was that they were either Overseers or Overlords and that they were conducting pitched battles for control of families in both the Milky Way and Pinwheel galaxies. 

The Xeno Syndicate found itself placed in a position of indentured servitude to the Dixie immortal resurgent, and, sadly, we could not discover whether she was an Overseer or an Overlord.  That the Xeno Syndicate had fallen into such positions in both galaxies was a highly suspicious coincidence, one that the Xeno Syndicate assumed could only have been orchestrated by either an Overlord or Overseer. 

The rest of the historical account of the Xeno Syndicate under the dominion of the Dixie immortal resurgent explains pertinent details of the beginning of the war between the Xenox families aligned with the Overlords and the Xentia families aligned with the Overseers, wars that raged throughout both the 47th revolution in the Milky Way galaxy and 67th revolution of the pinwheel galaxy respectively.

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Document discovered at archeological site 354784kpp on planet 23,87:9 of the Milky Way Galaxy

Week 49, 1, 48th Revolution of the Universe

Historians have verified the following as an authentic transcription of original Xeno Syndicate scribes' accounts, but not the claims therein of the alignment of the Overseers with the Xentia faction.  The power shift implied by the following account is considered to be simply an influence of the Xeno Syndicate's propaganda ministry.

The Xeno Syndicate Freed
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Like all perpetual wars, neither the forces of resurgent Overseers, who had become increasingly aligned with the Xentia, nor the Overlords' Xenox faction were able to dislodge the other permanently from the universe.  Each thus made their escapes through the temporal continuum, whereby likewise emerged the Xeno Syndicate. For some unknown reason, the Dixie, to whom the Xeno Syndicate had been enslaved, had not, however, emerged from the 47th exodus.  The Xeno Syndicate leadership, now no longer in bondage to the Dixie, was at first perplexed by its new-found freedom.  They had been enslaved by the Dixie for two entire revolutions of the universe, but slowly began to assert their sovereign rights once again, and constructed an empire under the auspices of the Wardancers, who had proven to be adept as traders and warriors.  The Xeno Syndicate thus renewed its ancient quest to discover and perhaps join the Xentia faction in their plight against the evil Galactic Overlords.

19 (edited by Xeno 19-Sep-2013 03:26:28)

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Document discovered at archeological site 354784kpp on planet 23,87:9 of the Milky Way Galaxy

The following account is of controversial authorship and authenticity, for while records of the Imperial Archive and archeological evidence support the veracity of claims of wars and other historical events of the period, no other records have been found to substantiate the claim made in the account that the Xeno Syndicate had made contact with one of the Overseers aligned with the Xentia movement.

Week 19, 14, 48th Revolution of the Universe

The Return of the Celestial Guardians
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Soon after the Xeno Syndicate established their presence in the galaxy, we found ourselves in a region inhabited by predominantly newly-evolved sentient species.  It was unclear to us whether or not any semi-ascended resurgents were to be counted among them. We thus waited and observed their evolutionary progress.  Sadly, very few of the species ever evolved their sentience to the point of possibly exploring and colonizing other worlds.  Mostly they would evolve to the point of possibly acting out their potential, but then die out as quickly as they had risen, like brief flashes of hope in a dark, empty universe.  Other times, they would be exterminated by another newly evolved sentient being.  Some of them, however, did survive.

Those that did eventually came together as a family of empires of some promise.  They came to be known at the Imperial Forum as family 6646 after conducting successful diplomacy and conquest to secure systems of planets among the other nearby inter-stellar civilizations.

One nearby civilization known as #6656, with whom the family had thought to be at peace, surprisingly explored into core systems of #6646 under the protection of a recently-signed non-aggression pact.  Their explorations into 6646's core systems proved to be in preparation for war, for upon the completion of portals they erected there, they swiftly cancelled their non-aggression pact and declared war. 

As family #6656 was nearly four times greater in size and in net worth than #6646, the only way they could attack #6646 was to summon the Sentinels.  They did so, bestowing such destruction upon the much smaller family of #6646 that many sentient species were rendered extinct and some resurgent semi-ascended beings in protest vacated their presence from all of the galaxies of the known universe, and vowed never to return.     

The Xeno Syndicate immediately placed its Wardancer empire into stasis, and voiced our outrage at the Imperial Forum.  The Xeno Syndicate claimed that 6656's use of the Sentinels to attack a family of less than four times its size inside its core systems was an abominable abuse of the Sentinel Order.  To explore systems against a smaller family of empires and then cancel a non-aggression pact was a cowardly enough act in and of itself, but then to use the Sentinels for offensive operations in such a smaller family's core systems was deemed to be a totally corrupt act, one that could only have been imagined by the most evil of Galactic Overlords.

It was clearly meant to be an attack by the Overlords on the Xeno syndicate, but ultimately only the newly-evolved, neutral species suffered.

The revelation of the massacre drew shock and contempt from virtually all members of the Imperial Forum, and, for the first time, even public outrage against the Overlords from the Overseers.  The opinion of the upper-courts thus shifted towards favoring the Xentia movement. Due to the sheer heinousness of the Overlords' latest atrocity many resurgent semi-ascended beings who previously had remained quiet or even denied the corrupt ways of the Overlords were now emboldened to speak out against them. 

Discussions among the ascended ones prevailed on how to remedy the flagrant injustice of the abuse of the Sentinel Order, and the power of the Sentinels was subsequently diminished significantly, their presence to be confined solely to defensive operations.  Some of the ascended ones went so far as to question the root causes of the systemic imbalances in the universe that made the resurrection of the Sentinel Order necessary in the first place.

It was during such a period of heated discussions at the Imperial Forum that the Xeno Syndicate received a transmission from the renowned Overseer known as the Span.  Although the Span made it clear that he was not affiliated with the Xentia underground movement, the transmission nevertheless did make it clear that he was a sympathizer.  The transmission also included a transcription of a historical document referring to an ancient order called the Celestial Guardians.

The Celestial Guardians apparently had existed long ago, during the earliest manifestations of revolutions of the universe.  They had once enforced fairness and order across the galaxies in a bid to protect newly evolved sentient beings from extinction.  Contact with the Span Overseer was a brief and ambiguous exchange, the Xeno Syndicate's wizards unable to maintain connection due to the overwhelming, sheer power of the mind to which they were connected.

They were unable to ascertain whether the Span would be in favor of the reviving the Celestial Guardians or whether the Guardians might already have been revived.  It was only surmised that Celestial Guardians had existed and that the Xeno Syndicate was meant simply to be made aware of them.

Although the Xeno Syndicate had not been able to make contact with the actual Xentia movement themselves, it became clear to us that the plight of the Xentia would be supported if they were to receive this information of the existence of the Celestial Guardians.  They might be emboldened by the knowledge that they might receive implicit support from some of the most ancient Galactic Overseers in the universe. 

As such, Xeno Syndicate voiced a call at the Imperial Forum for the return of the Celestial Guardians in response to the recent atrocities committed by the Sentinels.  This simple request shocked the upper courts of the Imperial Forum, because the very fact that the Xeno Syndicate had learned of the ancient order of the Celestial Guardians was proof apparent to all in attendance that high echelons indeed among the Galactic Overseers were now involved and in apparent support of the Xentia movement. 

Rumors of a civil war brewing between the Celestial Guardians and the Sentinels, the Xentia and Xenox, the Overseers and the Overlords, and, perhaps, even the Imperial Forces of Emperor Stephen himself started spreading amidst diplomatic communiques amidst the empires of the galaxies.

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Document discovered at archeological site 354784kpp on planet 67,65:3 of the Starburst Galaxy

The following account is an account of Imperial scribes at the Imperial Archive and no secondary source evidence supports the veracity of the account.  Events leading to the Xentian revolt are highly disputed by historians.

Week 11, 7, 49th Revolution of the Universe

The Xentian Revolt against the Emperor: The Revelation of the Undeath Overlord
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During the 49th revolution of the universe, the semi-ascended one, Guin De Pen, made a public proclamation at the Imperial Forum for the removal of Emperor Stephan from the throne, citing sentient rights abuses, corruption, scandal, and, subsequently, the illegitimacy of imperial authority as a whole.

Despite subsequent torture, Gen De Pen admitted no affiliation to the Xentia (Piranha) movement.  Nevertheless, Xeno the enlightened one, also a semi-ascended member of the Imperial Forum, and unofficial spokesperson for the Xentia underground movement, posed the question at the Imperial forum what the possible benefits might be if the Emperor were in fact deposed and a democratically elected government instated.

Xeno the enlightened one proposed that the conditions for the ascension of sentience might in fact be improved if the emperor were deposed.

The only public response to the suggestion came from the Arb, an ascended being which the Xentia suspected was a venomous, deceitful Overlord of the Xenox faction.  The Arb was popular among the minions of the Imperial court and accused Xeno the enlightened one of attempting to serve his own ends and orchestrate a coup designed solely for the purpose of gaining control at court and certainly not in the interest of the condition of sentience in the universe.

Instead of addressing the accusation, Xeno the enlightened one continued to present proposals for changes to the status quo which might help further the cause of facilitating rather than destroying new sentient species in the universe.

In response, the Undeath, an entity previously known to the Xeno Syndicate as a semi-ascended being, contacted the Xeno Syndicate to formally caution and chastise him.  The Undeath cautioned that the Xeno Syndicate's leader's repeated lobbying for change would be censored if Xeno did not present his ideas in the most appropriate, single venue, rather than the multiple venues at which Xeno the enlightened one had been lobbying.

The Xeno Syndicate began to suspect that the Undeath had fallen in with the ranks of the Galactic Overlords and the Xenox Faction.

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Document discovered at archeological site 354784kph on planet 67,65:3 of the Starburst Galaxy

The following account is an account of Imperial scribes at the Imperial Archive and no secondary source evidence supports the veracity of the account.  Events leading to the Xentian revolt are highly disputed by historians.

Week 12, 5, 49th Revolution of the Universe

The Xentian Revolt against the Emperor: The Banishment of the Render
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Xeno the enlightened one voiced a request that the Emperor would conduct regular public audiences amidst the semi-ascended beings of the lower courts to address their concerns regarding the nature of the status quo. 

The request was all but ignored by the upper courts, with the exception of the Great Seeing Eye, who responded only by referring to a recent audience that the Emperor had granted to a private, select few of the semi-ascended, implying that a more public audience was not necessary. 

Among those semi-ascended beings that had attended the audience with the Emperor, was Guin De Pen, the very same who had earlier called for the imprisonment of the Emperor.  Since attended such 'audience', Guin De Pen had not attended the Imperial Forum.

It was widely assumed that the supposed 'audience' in question had in fact been a trial, and that Emperor had banished Guin De Pen or even had him executed.  The great Seeing Eye's reference to the 'audience' was thus taken by the Xeno Syndicate as a veiled threat not to make such calls for public audiences with the Emperor lest the Xeno Syndicate be brought to trial and executed as Guin De Pen had most surely been.

Related to the supposed 'audience' was the recent return from banishment of one of the most powerful semi-ascended beings in the universe: the Render.

Reasons for the Render's banishment had not been disclosed.  Yet, prior to the supposed 'audience' with the Emperor, the Render had been speaking out in favor of various changes to the status quo amidst the lower courts of the Imperial Forum.   As such, the Xeno Sydnicate council found it highly coincidental that the Render's mysterious banishment had come so soon after the supposed 'audience' with the Emperor. 

Moreover, upon the Render's return from banishment, his office was silence on the matter, and unlike before, rather than being outspoken proponent of change, the office of the Render put forth rather moot, mere token support for the process of change. 

The Render himself was seen to have become forlorn and withdrawn from the affairs at the Imperial Forum.

The Xeno Sysndicate high council and Xeno the enlightened himself concurred that in all likelihood the Render had 'attended' the Emperor's 'audience' with Guin De Pen, or rather that the Render had in fact been tried and sentenced to banishment along with other 'select' semi-ascended beings.

That fact that a trial had even been conducted against both Guin De Pen, the Render and other semi ascended beings was disputable, leaving only rumours of such to sweep through the ranks of the semi-ascended.  Speculation reverberated throughout lower courts that Guin De Pen's call for the imprisonment of the Emperor had resulted in his long-term banishment from the universe or even his execution.

The Render, however, being such a powerful semi-ascended being, had not been executed, but, rather, merely banished, and as such, only for a short time.

The Render's subsequent silence upon his returning from banishment was thought to be the result of his new-found awareness of the malevolence, moral bankruptcy, and illegitimacy of the Emperor and Imperial authority, and, perhaps, his inability to effect change.

The Xeno Syndicate's high council found it perplexing why it was the Xeno hadn't been summoned to the 'audience' as well along with Guin De Pen and the Render, for the Xeno Syndicate had been vocal in proposed calls for change to the status quo ass well, including surmising that to depose the Emperor might further the cause of facilitating the evolution of sentience in the universe.  Perhaps the Xeno Syndicate had avoided the Emperor's wrath because the Xeno Syndicate had won some support from the Overseers of the upper courts in this regard, or perhaps it was because, unlike Guin De Pen and the Render, the Xeno Syndicate was not seen as a threat to the Emperor.

The Xeno Syndicate council speculated that perhaps Guin De Pen and the Render were the prominent members of the Xentia movement for which the Xeno Syndicate had been searching.   Making contact with the Render and Guin De Pen, however, was seen to risk attracting the Emperor's wrath, however. 

Therefore, taking heed to the Render's quietude, the Xeno Syndicate did likewise, with the hope that if in fact the Emperor was malevolent, that the Emperor would revert to his usual disinterest towards the goings-on of the semi-ascended.

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Like it smile

but lets be klear, The Render's banishment is not konnekted to Guin De Pen at all.  We are different faktions from different gals that just koinzide in the same rebel feeling.
The Render's banishment happened right after the new mods update (movement in the hotseats of the Imperial Kourt). The Emperor pushed up a semi-aszended, known as Taz-Devil, an anzestral arzh-enemy of The Render, to have The Render klosely kontroled. 
Taz-Devil has bekome Render's shadow, following evry step the Render takes, and got him banished quikly by a transgression of the rules when the Render posted and kommented news from other distant galazies that the Emperor does not allow (kontrol of the media).  Taz-Devil often removes and edits many of Render's posts and requirements for the equality of the universe, and punish him by removing tps (lokal influenze).
Now the question, why does the Emperor want the Render be so klosely followed??  The kourt may have some supspekts about the Render inquired & found some unkomfortable sekrets, that only drak Overlords are allowed to know.



(soory for talking about my alter-ego in 3rd person, I'm not ekskizhofrenikk I sweaar!)

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Document discovered at archeological site 467389lpq on planet 32,12:3 of the Supernova Galaxy

Week 34, 4, 3rd Revolution of the Universe

The following account is an account conveyed by one of the most ancient of rune artifacts ever to have been discovered.  Imperial academics and historians are unable to verify the veracity of what is conveyed.  No other documents from the 3rd revolution of the universe are known to exist.  The authorship is thought to be of a being who had once been a Celestial Guardian but had left the Guardian Order for undisclosed reasons.

The Enlightenment of the Xeno
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In my travels through space and time, throughout various revolutions of the universes, in search of the origins of the corruption of the manifestations of existence, my attention fell upon a certain mortal being known as the Xeno.  This Xeno was in the process of ascendency to sentience in the 3rd revolution of the universe, a being of the human race, which had evolved on planet 67,38:3 in the Milky Way Galaxy, a planet otherwise known as Earth.

Upon further investigation, I discovered indications that this planet Earth and the human race had been the origin of sentience in the universe - a long sought for discovery by the Guardian Order.  I had discovered no proof, but rather only suspicion, which grew more and more as I continued my investigation.

For countless revolutions of the universes, the Guardian Order had sought for such discoveries that I was now finding until it had exhausted their resolve to find them.  It had always been commonly understood among the Order that the origin of sentience in the universes was simply not discoverable.  And yet, the discoveries I was uncovering were there, real, and of such magnitude that I thought I ought not to discover them at all.

For if it were to become widely known which planet and which beings in the universe had first evolved sentience, I feared evil forces in the universe, perhaps even corrupt members of the Guardian Order itself, might conspire to manipulate the timelines of the universes and corrupt the manifestation of existence further for their evil purposes.  I feared as I was making the discoveries that I might even be the cause of the corruption I was investigating.

Clearly my fears were justified.  For here I was, on my quest to discover the roots of the corruption of the manifestation of existence having been led to discover the long, lost, forgotten mystery of the origin of sentience at the center of my quest.  This could not be mere coincidence.  I would have to proceed with utmost care.

All the signs of the corruption of the manifestations of existence that I had already discovered were leading me to this single, mortal, human being known as the Xeno. 

As I followed the timeline of the Xeno since his mortal birth there in the 3rd revolution of the universes, I came upon a moment in time when at the age of 9 Earth years he experienced a transference of his consciousness from a parallel universe, an incongruity in the original timeline of the universe. As such, I traced this occurrence to an orchestration by a wizard of an empire known as the Xeno Syndicate of the 67th revolution of the universe.  My suspicion grew that I had discovered a temporal contradiction of epic magnitude.

At this early age in his childhood, the Xeno thus had his mind opened by the wizards of the Xeno Syndicate to an instinctual awareness that his consciousness could traverse time and space.  This provided the young Xeno a connection through he could draw upon the power of his consciousness from all parallel universes, just as an ascended being might be capable.

In spite of this, throughout his timeline, until he was an adult, he lived a mundane life in the human society, never demonstrating any power or special awareness of the extent of his consciousness, until one day in his early adulthood.  On that day, he began to write under a sort of obsession accounts of perceptions he was having of various events of timelines of various empires of various other beings of various other galaxies of various other revolutions of the universe.

As I followed his early adult years as he feverishly wrote out his visions and perceptions, I discovered that they were prompted by his participation in an online video game that he and many young men and women of human society tended to play.  In playing this video game, perceptions of events of other timelines of other empires of other galaxies became known to him.  And yet unbeknownst to him such events proved to occur in reality in other parallel universes. 

I discovered that the game itself was a tool used by covert agents of the Xeno Syndicate of the distant 67th revolution of the universe to command their interests in the universes.  Unbeknownst to the Xeno or the other young humans who were playing the video game, the events that unfolded by their tactical and strategic decision-making processes were being played-out in reality by the Xeno Syndicate in various galaxies of the 67th and other revolutions of the universes.

In this way, the Xeno Syndicate was able to retain its tactical and strategic leadership, keeping them safe in the 3rd revolution of the universe, immune from any temporal manipulation or attacks by adversaries.

The moment of the Xeno's ascendency to sentience came as he consciously became aware that the game was not merely a game and that his consciousness was connected in reality to various other manifestations of his consciousness in other parallel universes and revolutions of the universes.  It was at this moment that he also became aware of me and my ongoing observation of him. 

This he proved in one account of the various stories and perceptions he obsessively posted on the Imperial Conflict Roleplaying Forum, in which he conveyed exactly this account that you, players of Imperial conflict and other are reading at this very moment.

At that moment of writing this my account, his ascendency to sentience occurred.  I feared the repercussions of this and the repercussions of those who might read the account also ascending to sentience.   Those who would read the Xeno's account might come to question whether or not the game they were playing was merely a game and entertain the idea that the game was a tactical tool used by the Xeno Syndicate in service to the Xeno Syndicate's exploits across the universes.  What were the repercussions if they too, like the Xeno also ascended to sentience? 

At first, it was only the Xeno who realized that he had access to a depth of consciousness from infinite parallel universes upon which to draw not only perceptions of other worlds, but also the actual capacity to traverse time and space and interact with the events of the parallel universes that the 'game' was conveying.  Would others likewise do so?  How would this affect the manifestations of existence?  Many consciousnesses from the 3rd revolution of the universe suddenly interacting in space time would have significant impacts to all timelines of the universes.

The more I investigated the consciousness of the Xeno as it branched out throughout different parallel universes, I returned again and again to that incongruous event that had occurred to the mortal Xeno at early age of 9 - the moment when Xeno Syndicate wizards of the 67th revolution had caused the Xeno to experience transference of consciousness between parallel universes.  I could not nor ever would be able to discover whether or not it was a temporal contradiction. 

I realized to my horror that at his early age of 9, the Xeno's consciousness there in the 3rd revolution of the universes was in fact displaced from the 1st revolution; therefore, that the corruption of the manifestation of existence was traceable back to the 1st revolution of the universe, a time and space that I could not visit let alone connect with or perceive, since I myself had evolved and attained sentience in only the 2nd revolution of the universe. 

To my knowledge, I had discovered in this mortal being, the Xeno, the oldest, most powerful force known in the universe.  A being whose manifestation I could only perceive as he existed in the 3rd revolution of the universe.  My quest had thus come to an end, for I could not project my consciousness back in time beyond a revolution of the universes when I myself had never existed. 

As such, I could only continue my observation of the Xeno, watch and recount his activity as far back as the 3rd revolution of the universes in the hope that I might come into contact a Guardian older than I who could traverse his consciousness back to the first revolution. 

Sadly, it was widely assumed there were no such Guardians older than I.

Who could carry on the quest to discover the root of the corruption of the manifestations of existence?  I was at a loss, my task seemed hopeless.

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Render wrote:

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(soory for talking about my alter-ego in 3rd person, I'm not ekskizhofrenikk I sweaar!)


It's okay to be, ekskizhofrenikk, just read my previous post.  wink

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