A golden pulse spread along his body, and Rowan began to capture the bits of information left behind in the mind of Andar.
He did not have the Soul Collecting capability of his main body, which was disappointing, but when he felt the departing soul of the boy pass through him to his Main body countless trillions of miles away in an instant, he understood that he was now a sort of conduit for souls.
With his body still sleeping there was no way to tell if he would be able to power himself up from a distance, but Rowan bet it was possible because he had easily sent Andar Soul down to his main body, there was no reason to believe that the transfer was only one way.
Nevertheless, if his plans went along the way he intended them to, he would hardly need Soul Points to become strong in a short period. He was depending on his awakening to push him to the peak of the mortal world.
Rowan was able to snatch the entire memories of Andar without missing a single bit. Compared to the information a single Angel could gather in a year, Andar's entire life experience was less than a fraction of a percent of those memories.
Rowan had effortlessly read through dozens of Angel's memories in a few moments, Andar's entire life was revealed to him in a single glance.
He understood everything about the boy, and he was very pleased with the selected choice.
Andar was the only child of a single mother. His mother was the Vice President of the Federation and was a busy woman and a powerful Mage, she left him in the care of his Grandfather, who gleefully handed Andar to Johnathan Melbrooks the Alchemist.
His Grandfather soon vanished, most likely gone on one of his famous adventures, and had never returned ever since. Andar did not think about the man much or even missed him, for he hardly knew him.
The Alchemist Jonathan Melbrooks favored Andar, but like all Mages with great powers, they were usually distant and aloof from mortal concerns Andar grew up not knowing much social affairs or cues, but he was smart enough to easily copy and adapt if the situation called for it.
Andar's disposition and talent meant he had no friends and because he was focused on awakening above all else, he did not cultivate a social life. Rowan plans to change that.
He needed power and influence. He could obtain power on his own, but influence requires a certain amount of connections. Andar was a blank slate, and Rowan took up his pen, he would be rewriting the destiny of this body.
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The Federation was not just a single planet, but seven. The planets were all massive, each of them was a hundredth the size of Trion. Which made them a thousand times larger than Jarkarr.
The arrangements of the Planets were set in such a manner to bolster a sense of competition between the Mages because the title for the planets was always changing and Ikaron I could be dragged down to Ikaron III, and their many privileges revoked. frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓
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