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HIGHER LIFE FORM

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What does it mean to be a peak civilization? A level that stood at the very top of what creation had to offer! A level so advanced that their technological advancement had surpassed nature and was nearing the essence of creation! Since the beginning of creation itself only Five Civilizations have been able to attain Level Nine enlightenment. Among the five Civilizations, only the first ever civilization to attain Level 9 enlightenment were favoured by the Creator of the Universe himself, this civilization commanded awe and fear throughout the Wider Universe standing at the very peak of all existence, this civilization were known as the Primordials dubbed the Proxy of the creator by all the other civilizations. But the Wider Universe is thrown into chaos when a new civilization emerges and rapidly breaks through all of the levels at a frightening rate to reach peak Level 8 enlightenment, only a step away from the pinnacle but before they could cross the last threshold, the Primordial attack almost wiping the entire civilization from existence. The remaining survivors of this civilization managed to escape the pursuit of the Primordials and escaped to a hidden planet on the edge of creation. Two million years later, a young patriach of the fallen civilization who have inherited his civilization full legacy rises on earth and gather his forces to fight his way back to where his civilization rightfully belong, at the peak! ___________________________________ If you've read the entire synopsis, then I recommend you start reading it, it only gets better and better!
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