Vampire Progenitor System

Chapter 225: "That's the question, isn't it?"



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Before light.

Before stars.

Before even time could whisper its name… there was stillness.

Not peace. Not chaos.

Just stillness.

Then—something stirred.

A breath. A ripple in the dark. A thought that hadn't been thought yet.

From that breath, the universe stretched open. Slowly. Not with thunder or violence—but like a muscle waking for the first time. And with it came the first of all beings.

The Progenitors.

Born from raw essence. Not created. Not summoned. Just… present.

They weren't shaped by gods.

They came before gods.

The first to open his eyes was Adam.

He stood on a nothing-field—no ground, no sky. Just the quiet hum of a world that hadn't yet formed. He looked around with human eyes, but something behind them wasn't human. He breathed once—and the air around him learned how to exist.

He didn't speak.

Not yet.

Then came another.

A pulse of gold and white light tore through the black.

Michael. The Celestial.

He descended with wings that shimmered like stars waiting to be born. Graceful. Tall. Carved from some order that hadn't yet been written. In his hands, a staff of judgment. He met Adam's eyes. Said nothing.

The void pulsed again.

Lilith.

She arrived in a swirl of midnight and perfume. Long black hair. Eyes like molten garnet. She didn't walk—she floated. Silk wrapped around her skin like it was scared to leave. The Demon Progenitor. She smiled as she saw the two before her.

"Two men and no wine?" she teased. "How dull."

Next came the quiet one.

Damaris.

The Vampire.

He emerged from a fold in the dark, like he'd always been hiding behind the curtain of reality. Pale. Silent. His gaze alone made silence feel heavier. His fangs weren't visible, but they didn't need to be. Lilith's smile faltered slightly when he looked her way.

She didn't flirt with him.

Not even she dared.

Then the world cracked open in fire.

Sythra.

The Phoenix.

A cry echoed through the nothing, and flame spilled across the dark. Wings of burning gold, feathers that sang as they burned. She descended as a bird, then shifted mid-flight into a woman—bronze-skinned, eyes like wildfire.

"Finally," she said. "It was getting cold."

From the dark below, came thunder.

A claw emerged first—then another.

Orzhun. The Dragon.

Towering. Massive. Ancient before the word existed. His scales shimmered with deep emerald light. His wings stretched wider than the horizon, and his eyes burned with cruel wisdom.

No one challenged his arrival.

He took his place beside Sythra, who gave a single approving nod.

Then came the whisper of leaves.

Elandir. The Elf.

He walked barefoot across the void. Where he stepped, flowers bloomed and withered in the same breath. His skin shimmered with life magic, his silver hair flowing behind him like mist. His eyes were old, patient. He nodded politely to all.

Then came the one no one saw at first.

Myllin. The Spirit.

She arrived as a breeze. A thought. A presence. Her form shimmered, flickering between girl and wisp and something deeper. Her voice brushed against their minds like silk.

"I was always here," she said softly. "You're just now noticing."

From far, far away—

A howl.

Not bestial. Not broken.

Primal.

Kaer. The Werewolf.

He walked like a beast made man. Tall, broad, fur like ash, claws tipped with starlight. His eyes weren't wild—they were calm. Measured. He looked at each of them and gave a single nod.

Then—suddenly—

A burst of white fire.

But not Phoenix flame.

Something… cleverer.

She emerged on a gust of laughter.

Tails—nine of them—curled behind her in a slow, lazy dance of energy. Each one shimmered with illusion, light, and shadow. Her eyes were slanted, golden, playful.

Tsuyari. The Kitsune.

She didn't land. She hovered above the rest, legs crossed mid-air.

"Took you long enough," she said, twirling her finger lazily. "I was getting bored watching all of you be so serious."

Lilith raised a brow.

"Another fox?"

"I'm the first," Tsuyari said with a grin. "You're just a copy with fewer tricks."

Lilith smirked. "We'll see about that."

The air thickened.

Tension sparked.

And then—

A tear in the void.

Not a scream.

Not a howl.

Just presence.

The eleventh arrived.

She stepped out of a crack in the black like it was made for her. She looked human—but her aura wasn't. Her eyes shimmered blue and white like a frozen sun. Her name? Forgotten.

Or maybe never given.

The Unknown Progenitor.

Lilith stared at her. "And what are you supposed to be?"

The woman tilted her head. "That's the question, isn't it?"

Silence.

Then movement.

All eleven stood in a wide circle—each different, each made from a part of existence no one else could claim.

Adam—of will and creation.

Michael—of law and divinity.

Lilith—of desire and consequence.

Damaris—of blood and memory.

Sythra—of flame and rebirth.

Orzhun—of might and dominion.

Elandir—of harmony and light.

Myllin—of thought and echo.

Kaer—of instinct and evolution.

Tsuyari—of mischief and illusion.

And the Tenth—of anomaly and change.

None of them were gods.

None of them were rulers.

Yet they were all first.

And because of that—they mattered.

They didn't speak much that first moment. Not all knew how. Some didn't want to. But the air between them buzzed with recognition.

Something ancient.

Something that would shape all things to come.

Michael built the first spire.

Lilith collapsed it into a throne.

Damaris bled into the stone, creating soil.

Sythra burned it.

Elandir calmed it.

Kaer marked the ground.

Tsuyari danced across it, laying paths where none should be.

Myllin whispered to it.

Orzhun guarded it.

Adam watched.

And the Tenth wandered through it all.

This was how the world began.

Not from a spark.

But from a gathering.

The Progenitors didn't create life. They became the template. Each of their steps seeded a race. Each of their fights formed lands. Their laughter shaped weather. Their silence shaped fear.

They did not agree on everything.

They did not always walk together.

But they remembered that first circle.

That first moment.

When the world was empty…

…and they were all that existed.


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