The Guardian gods-Chapter 808
"Before my father, like all other demigods, was set upon his path, my grandfather Ikenga granted him this Journal," Zephyr said, his fingers tracing the ancient cover. "Within these pages lies the cornerstone upon which the Apeling Kingdom now stands. It contains a meticulously designed form of government, a blueprint my father followed to create the stability we enjoy today."
A heavy silence followed. None of the gathered leaders expressed surprise at this revelation. For years, they had watched the Apelings with a mixture of envy and curiosity, studying the unique efficiency of their rule and the way they managed to balance individual power with collective order. They had long suspected that the Apelings possessed a "secret" to governance than the rest of them.
"In this book," Zephyr continued, his voice resonating through the pocket dimension, "there is a page that speaks of a growth that eventually becomes a burden. A weight we have all, perhaps unknowingly, begun to carry."
He looked at each leader, his gaze lingering on the distinct landscapes of their domains. "Our Godling races have flourished over the centuries. We have cultivated the power and commanded the respect that defines our existence today. But that very growth has a limit."
He paused, a shadow of frustration crossing his features as he shook his head. "No, I worded that poorly. It is not a limit we face, but stagnation."
The word hung for a while.
"It is the stagnation born of comfort," Zephyr explained. "We have sat atop the world for so long, insulated by our status and our inherent power, that our advancement has ground to almost a halt. While we rested in our superiority, the human race was forced to struggle, to adapt, and to climb. Now, they are catching up at a terrifying pace, eroding the advantage we have held for some time."
He gestured vaguely toward the mortal realm beyond their sanctuary. "In terms of civilization, of culture and history, we still stand leagues above them. But in terms of raw, existential power? The scales have tipped. Now that the world has shifted to the Paragons, the combined count of human powerhouses outnumbers our own."
The Godlings were no longer the undisputed masters of the world. They were an elite few surrounded by a rising tide of "lesser" beings who had suddenly found the strength to look them in the eye.
"Before we reached our current height," Zephyr continued, the winds around him picking up speed, "we risked a collapse of stability. Our people became so intoxicated by their own power and status that our words began to lose their weight. We stood on the precipice of internal conflict, a fractured front that would have invited the humans to challenge our very right to exist as we do."
He tightened his grip on the glowing book. "We avoided that fate only because of the talents within our races and the fact that our power remained, for a time, absolute. But ’absolute’ is a word that no longer applies to us."
The other leaders shifted in their respective domains, the truth of his words resonating with them. "The Journal predicted this stagnation, though even my grandfather could not have foreseen the staggering scale of the world’s current transformation. It outlined the exact steps to take to avoid this rot of comfort. I considered sharing this method before our people took the action they did against the humans, but I hesitated."
Zephyr let out a soft breath. "I am glad I did. Had I spoken then, the variables would have spiraled out of control, and we would likely be locked in a total war with the human race right now. Instead, we have this moment of silence. And so, I give you the secret, with my own refinements for the age of the Sixth-tier."
As he spoke, a profound change rippled through the pocket dimension. The winds in each leader’s space began to hum with a harmonic frequency.
From the swirling currents, whispers began to take shape, ethereal words and sigils that drifted before their eyes like glowing embers. One by one, the Godling leaders closed their eyes, allowing the gentle, enchanted breeze to swirl around them.
The Origin god Ikenga, had identified a simple truth, centralization is the graveyard of ambition. The original solution recorded in the Journal was a radical mandate of decentralization. For centuries, the Godlings had clung to a single, absolute kingdom, a fortress of unparalleled luxury and safety where every resource was handed to them. Ikenga’s blueprint demanded the opposite, the "Great Dispersion."
The Journal dictated that once the apeling kingdom reached a certain threshold of power, the leaders must force their people to leave the "nest." They were to be pushed out of the central kingdom and the comfort of its boundless resources, tasked with expanding into the wild, untamed corners of the world on their own merits.
To ensure this wasn’t merely a colonial expansion, the rules made were absolute and must be upheld. Once a group left to found a new settlement, all political and military ties to the High Kingdom were officially severed. Only the bond of blood remained.
If these pioneers found themselves embroiled in a bloody war, a resource famine, or a conflict with the rising human powerhouses, the Main Kingdom would not march to their aid. They were to sink or swim by their own strength.
The Mother-Kingdom would remain silent and stationary. It would only act in the event of a true extinction-level threat to the bloodline itself.
The logic was as cold as it was brilliant. By removing the safety net of the "Mother Kingdom," Ikenga sought to reintroduce the one thing the Godlings had lost, Necessity. Without the High Kingdom’s armies to protect them, these smaller branches of the race would be forced to innovate, to cultivate their own powers, and to sharpen their wits against a hostile world.
It was a plan to transform the apelings from a single, massive, stagnant lake into a thousand rushing rivers.
It was after this part that Zephyr’s own hand and Ikem’s change to the journal appeared.
Ikenga had been a visionary of his goal for the apeling folk, but his gaze then had been limited to the soil beneath his feet. He was unaware of the truth of their world as he was now.
Zephyr and Ikem, however were aware and looked at the stars, the terrifying voids between them. They understood that their world was not alone, there were other realms, other threats, and perhaps, other targets for invasion if their world was to grow.
To Zephyr, Ikenga’s plan of "forced struggle" was brilliant but tactically incomplete. If the Godlings simply expanded, clashing with the ever growing humans was inevitable, and if the godlings crushed the humans in a series of uncoordinated land grabs, it would forge a permanent blood feud. Eventually, the human race would unite in a singular, desperate hatred. A variable that could ruin the world’s defenses when a true external threat arrived.
Zephyr considered these factors hence why the original plan won’t be carried out. In a way, the original plan would do great job for the godlings development but not sustainable in the long term where both races would have to come together.
Zephyr’s refinement wasn’t just to let his people wander, it was to build a secret, global engine of development.
Zephyr proposed creating a secret alliance then seeking out the top human kingdoms, those who have shown great foresight for the future and invite their leaders into an elite, trans-racial organization.
The goal of this alliance would be to orchestrate "Controlled Chaos." To the common folk, soldiers and the lesser mage, it would look like a world at war. In reality, every skirmish and border dispute would be a carefully managed "evolutionary pressure on all races."
Both races would be forced to innovate, struggle, and grow stronger through conflict. The human powerhouses would be shown that the Godlings expansion wasn’t an existential threat to them, but a plan designed to make everyone thrive.
It would be a shame if the "Great dispersion" Occured and the human race would see the godlings action as a threat even going as far as sending out expert that would escalate the situation.
The Paragons, both Godlings and Humans would act as the safety rails. They would sit in the shadows, manipulating the tides of war to ensure that while the fires of conflict burned hot enough to forge better civilization, they never burned so bright that they consumed the world itself. 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚
The other leaders remained silent, the wind’s message settling into their minds. They realized Zephyr wasn’t just suggesting a way to keep their thrones, he was proposing a secret world government where the highe ups played a game of chess with nations to ensure the survival and stable development of the species.
Ethan leaned forward, his fingers tapping the arm of his blood-red throne. For him, this plan was a lifeline. If the "Great Dispersion" occurred, the rival Vampire clans would be too busy to carve out their own territories to plot a coup against him.







