[She. . . is not sure she wants them to know this part. There's a reaction, again, like the one in the memory, where she goes frightened and angry at an unexpected question.]
. . . He died doing his duty to the Ninth House. He died to ensure that the Ninth would live.
Sacrifice...yes. A true measure of his loyalty and devotion.
[But they will be merciful, and will leave Ortus for now, though that reaction...yes, they understand a little better, now.]
Your society is interesting. Never have I seen something so complicated built on the backs of those who raise the dead. Is there really so many spirits and skeletons to go around, in your time?
[Ah. Well, this she can speak of. And congratulations on unlocking this bit of lore that she doesn't even know is lore.]
More than a myriad ago, there was an extinction event that destroyed the House of the First. It may be difficult to conceive of, but I am given to understand that at that time, there were billions of human beings who lived there. But the event - I am told it was something to do with rising sea levels and a nuclear fission chain reaction - destroyed nearly all life on that planet.
A key principle in necromancy is that of the release of thanergetic energy. All living, sentient beings have thalergy, the energy of life, and thanergy, the energy of death. A sudden and violent death produces an enormous amount of thanergy. The more death that occurs in an instance, the more power that is generated, and the more that can be done with it. [This principle she knows all too well.] The sudden and violent death of billions of people, nearly all at once, produced enough to turn a man into a God.
And so was born the Emperor Undying. Before the extinction, he had been an ordinary man, but now he possessed the power to perform resurrections. He used the thalergy of the star Dominicus and the planets of the Dominicus system, he flipped them thanergetic, and he used the energy to perform a Resurrection of some of the dead of the First House. Not all of them; a thanergetic planet, a dead planet, cannot sustain billions of life forms even if a living planet could.
Many of the children of those whom he resurrected also had necromantic abilities. Nothing like the Emperor's, but enough ability to learn how to manipulate bone and flesh and spirit in a number of ways. The Emperor colonized the other eight planets in the Dominicus system, and tasked some of his necrochildren to oversee these small colonies. Hence, the Nine Houses - eight overseen by great families of necromancers, and the first the seat of the Emperor, empty now - were created.
Traveling to thalergenic planets outside the Dominicus system lessons our abilities somewhat; we rely upon soldiers to generate death there for us to practice our art. But on a dead planet, for those born with the ability, it is as simple as breathing air.
[This is...a lot to process. Extinction event? The Emperor Undying? Thanergetic energy? Nine Houses? It would make anyone's head spin. But Douman just bows their head, letting out a chuckle.]
Ah, so that's to be the fate of Earth? How interesting. [A pause.] Mm, but that is quite the history. I have never heard of this thalergy...I guess it will be some time before it comes to light in some timeline of the world I come from.
That was the name of the "House of the First". A planet where billions of human beings lived. Where I lived, once upon a time, before I became what I am, now. Some other people are also here from that planet.
[She seems surprised by this information, but not - thrown, exactly. It is just a fascinating tidbit to someone scholarly enough to know their history, but not interested in the subject enough to consider it too deeply. She thinks of Abigail Pent for a moment, with an unexpected burst of fondness. The brilliant historian - how thrilled she would be at the opportunity to learn more of the period predating the Resurrection. But Pent is dead, so - there's no real reason to inquire.]
I hadn't realized. It makes some sense - I have seen blue skies and oceans in certain memories.
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. . . He died doing his duty to the Ninth House. He died to ensure that the Ninth would live.
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[But they will be merciful, and will leave Ortus for now, though that reaction...yes, they understand a little better, now.]
Your society is interesting. Never have I seen something so complicated built on the backs of those who raise the dead. Is there really so many spirits and skeletons to go around, in your time?
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More than a myriad ago, there was an extinction event that destroyed the House of the First. It may be difficult to conceive of, but I am given to understand that at that time, there were billions of human beings who lived there. But the event - I am told it was something to do with rising sea levels and a nuclear fission chain reaction - destroyed nearly all life on that planet.
A key principle in necromancy is that of the release of thanergetic energy. All living, sentient beings have thalergy, the energy of life, and thanergy, the energy of death. A sudden and violent death produces an enormous amount of thanergy. The more death that occurs in an instance, the more power that is generated, and the more that can be done with it. [This principle she knows all too well.] The sudden and violent death of billions of people, nearly all at once, produced enough to turn a man into a God.
And so was born the Emperor Undying. Before the extinction, he had been an ordinary man, but now he possessed the power to perform resurrections. He used the thalergy of the star Dominicus and the planets of the Dominicus system, he flipped them thanergetic, and he used the energy to perform a Resurrection of some of the dead of the First House. Not all of them; a thanergetic planet, a dead planet, cannot sustain billions of life forms even if a living planet could.
Many of the children of those whom he resurrected also had necromantic abilities. Nothing like the Emperor's, but enough ability to learn how to manipulate bone and flesh and spirit in a number of ways. The Emperor colonized the other eight planets in the Dominicus system, and tasked some of his necrochildren to oversee these small colonies. Hence, the Nine Houses - eight overseen by great families of necromancers, and the first the seat of the Emperor, empty now - were created.
Traveling to thalergenic planets outside the Dominicus system lessons our abilities somewhat; we rely upon soldiers to generate death there for us to practice our art. But on a dead planet, for those born with the ability, it is as simple as breathing air.
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[This is...a lot to process. Extinction event? The Emperor Undying? Thanergetic energy? Nine Houses? It would make anyone's head spin. But Douman just bows their head, letting out a chuckle.]
Ah, so that's to be the fate of Earth? How interesting. [A pause.] Mm, but that is quite the history. I have never heard of this thalergy...I guess it will be some time before it comes to light in some timeline of the world I come from.
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Earth?
[It hasn't been called that for tens of thousands of years, so she never realized.]
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That was the name of the "House of the First". A planet where billions of human beings lived. Where I lived, once upon a time, before I became what I am, now. Some other people are also here from that planet.
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[She seems surprised by this information, but not - thrown, exactly. It is just a fascinating tidbit to someone scholarly enough to know their history, but not interested in the subject enough to consider it too deeply. She thinks of Abigail Pent for a moment, with an unexpected burst of fondness. The brilliant historian - how thrilled she would be at the opportunity to learn more of the period predating the Resurrection. But Pent is dead, so - there's no real reason to inquire.]
I hadn't realized. It makes some sense - I have seen blue skies and oceans in certain memories.
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[Of course. If its in space, on dead planets...would "blue" be a color even possible to see?]
Ahaha. I guess that explains why you didn't know what a potato was.