598 Convergence
Rowan Empyrean Sight became the method he observed the world when he lost his Soul and for a lot of the time, he disregarded a majority of the information he had access to, either because they were meaningless or he did not understand it.
Rowan did not need to know the taste of the blood of an insect that was a thousand miles away, or that a certain mortal heartbeat was too fast, or the scent of light and so much useless information that his Empyrean sights had access to at all time.
Perhaps if he had dwelled in a mortal world for a long time, then such sensations and observation might have been important, but Rowan never walked those paths, his own had been a narrow one, and as a price for power he did not regret not living as a mortal for an extended period of time.
His war on the Cerulean Galaxy that led to the death of Trillions of lives as a side effect of their confrontation was a stark reminder that if he had chosen to slow his progress and walk as a mortal then the probability of his survival was near zero.
Gods were so rare because of how improbable a mortal could rise to that level in a universe where powers like this could be acquired.
Rowan's change was accelerating and he welcomed this development.
Reality itself was beginning to bend towards his will, and this was especially prevalent and noticeable when he entered a planet.
At this time, Rowan could no longer visit a random planet, but it must be a Minor World at the least. It was not a matter of control, as it was easy to forget that Rowan was on a path to becoming a Primordial, and his presence was beginning to warp reality.
If he ever wandered on an ordinary planet, it would not survive the Force Field surrounding his body, or the Aura of his emerging Primordial, as the planet would simply implode.
The only way he could even move through space was that his Aura was forcefully spread around for millions of miles, but that left his presence shining like a beacon and he could not remain in a single place for long.
Rowan had to create a massive formation to scrub his presence anytime he was passing through the universe, as he would begin corrupting reality if he was not careful.
After the war in the Cerulean Galaxy, he had to make sure he was not leaving traces behind of his presence, most especially now that his Primordial Aura was beginning to manifest in reality.
A Minor World could bear the weight of his Aura but not for long, maybe a year at most, and then it would begin to transform towards Rowan's Will or it would be destroyed.
The moment he entered a Minor World, the consciousness of that world would be almost enslaved to him.
It was the reason why a frown from him inside a world would lead to storms and earthquakes and a smile from him would lead to prosperity and even the dead rising from their graves. Rowan had not entered a Major World because he suspected that the commotion that would arise from his presence would be apocalyptic.
An Immortal Aura was arising from Sheol that was permeating the entirety of his body, and only his Ouroboros Bloodline was holding a major part of it from erupting into the universe, but even then, his Absolute Body was failing.
He would need to grow this portion of his power, his corporeal body was lagging far behind, but first, he needed to rid himself of a great danger.
In order to do so, his other abilities were being geared for this battle.
The Lament of Celestial Omnipotent Aspect sort of gave him back the Spirit Attribute which was being controlled by Lost, effectively giving Rowan a sentient powerhouse with millions of Spirit Stats.
His bargain had paid off and he was glad he did not destroy the consciousness of Lost when he was born, for this child had given him something he lacked—A Spirit.
If he wanted Rowan could access some certain part of his life that were denied to him, which was emotion… this was not a useless ability, because Rowan suspected that the reason he could no longer gain any Soul Origin from the death of mortals was because he now lacked Empathy for them.
This was just a theory but he would test it at a later time.
At the Transcendent Grade, the Lost Flames now had two variations born from its upgrades that appeared simple but their utility was almost endless.
When Lost utilized his white flames and applied the Convergence effect, it brought about many changes, one of which included the inability for the flames to be put out, except by a far greater force.
When the flames are applied to a target, it also links all the potential inside the target and brings them to a null point, and in doing so uses all the energy collected as fuel that is returned to Lost, which he could store away, and utilize in any manner he deemed fit.
Lost had stored a vast amount of energy inside of him that Rowan encouraged him not to use until it was needed. This was a trump card that could change his situation.
Convergence was a crazy power with endless utilities, this meant that even with a single point of Spirit and a tiny tongue of flame, Lost could raze an entire planet to ashes using Convergence, as this ability would suck all the energy inside the planet into the wisp of flame.
Convergence was like a Higher Order Rule, that dictated that anything touched by the Lost Flames would gather all their energy and potential to be injected into the flames, leaving nothing but ash.
It was the reason why the Cerulean gods had been devastated just by looking at the Spirit Matrix Gate. All the energy in their Divine Kingdom had been forced to a Null Point and injected into the Spirit Matrix Gate, but at that time, Rowan was not aware of this power.
He had gained this ability at the Refined Stage when he began upgrading this Aspect, which was incredibly easy for Rowan to accomplish because Lost could grow on his own, he only needed the necessary environment and stimulation for his evolution.