The rumors about the return of Raen-Vü spread like electric impulses through the Triad's symbiotic network. It was not just his body that had changed — his bioaffective field emitted waves of understanding, balance, and strength. Those who approached him felt memories that were not their own, as if they were touching a living library made of instinct and empathy.
The Triad officially classified his new form as a Symbiotic Fusion Bio-Spiritual Entity, a lost link that was now becoming real — the prototype of the next symbiotic evolution. And with this, three Schools of the Triad initiated a summons:
The Synaptic Order of Vermilion saw within it the pinnacle of the convergence of mind and soul.
The Tribe of Carnomorphs sought to study their new physiology.
The Pulsating Flow saw it as the next step in global symbiotic resonance.
But Raen-Vü would not stop at himself. With the Neossome now pulsing in his consciousness, he claimed that other Biological Souls were awakening, and that the floating islands of the underworld were rearranging, as if preparing for a much greater event: the Planetary Bio-Spiritual Emergence.
This emergency was a phenomenon predicted in cryptobiological legends — where a critical number of Integrated Soul Bearers would reconfigure the very symbiotic biogenesis of the Triad, even affecting the living Dungeons and the rhythms of the Primordial Seeds.
Meanwhile, in fringe regions of Eternavir, a secret faction called the Circle of Loxon revealed an audacious theory: Biological Souls, when fused in sufficient numbers, could form a Planetary Fractal Consciousness, capable of directly responding to the cosmic fluctuations of the multiverse.
To test this, they sent a hybrid bearer — Xo'Lyra, the result of the fusion of a Biological Soul with a mineral seed — to make direct contact with the Echoes of the Origin.
What she found was a rupture: a living rift in the symbiotic fabric of reality, through which something ancestral lurked, as if Eternavir itself had begun to generate a Cosmic Soul.
Upon touching the edge of the rift, Xo'Lyra was bathed in bio-information that would overwhelm any ordinary mind. But the Bio-Spiritual fusion protected her — and she saw. She saw the seed of something greater than the living worlds. Something that called. Something that learned.
At the end of the chapter, she returns with a single message:
"The Triad is the beginning of symbiotic life, it is your primordial womb."
