Between the Flesh and the Cosmos, the Seed Avenges from the ascension of the Children, the Fruits and Seeds stopped being just products of evolution and became living witnesses of the will of Creation.
The Fruits, once mere biological apex's — the natural leaders of their ecosystems—began to develop expanded symbiotic consciousness, expanding mentally, genetically, and even spiritually. They became not only the strongest, but the most whole — holders of harmony between power, adaptation, and purpose.
Each Fruit was now also a Guardian of the Cause: a concept, ideal, or legacy that reflected the history of the world into which it was born.
For example, Tharamun, the Glacial Fruit, protected the idea of serene resistance; while Hosh'tar, the Volcanic Fruit, carried the memory of the revolt of Creations incinerated by a traitorous Child.
These Fruits began to select their own Seeds —entities adapted to the extreme, shaped by the most merciless challenges and endowed with latent potential to inherit or contest against their Fruit.
The Seeds became the candidates for transcendence, living through physical, mental and symbiotic trials to show whether their world needed continuity… or renewal.
The universe began to recognize these Heirs with new eyes. Living cities built around Fruits flourished, rituals began to take place to recognize new Seeds, and the concept of "symbiotic bloodlines" replaced traditional genetic inheritance.
In the process some worlds have begun to institutionalize the Cosmic Hierarchy System:
Population – Rank 1 to 10: common beings, adapted to the dynamics of the world.
Seeds – Rank 1 to 10: warriors, hermits, scholars or travelers with a biocosmic connection to a Creation.
Fruits – Rank 1 to 10: guardians of territories and ideas, adaptive apexes with living influence.
Creations – Rank 1 to 10: entire systems, such as living dungeons, symbiotic archipelagos or biocognitive kingdoms.
Children – Rank 1 to 10: entities capable of interfering with the nature of symbiotic growth and even breaking with it.
This system spread to countless Creations — some adopting it as a cultural tradition, others as a diplomatic criterion, and still others as an evolutionary religion.
But like every living structure, this system was also contestable. Some Seeds refused to become Fruits, and some Fruits accepted being overcome, donating their bodies and consciousnesses to the Creations from which they emerged. This is how the Evolved Creations were born, living territories with multiple souls, accumulated memory and collective intention.
In the space between the biological and the symbolic, the Heirs of Creation have become mirrors of the universe itself — proving that it is not always the strongest who should lead… but the most conscious.
