1st July, Space Era Years 104.Centory Imperial Bio-Computational Research Center
A soft chime resounded as the biometric scanner flared to life, threads of blue light rippling across the radiation-proof glass. Standing at the center of the sterile white laboratory was a boy of twelve — Aerys Vilozyver — surrounded by humming machinery that pulsed like the very heartbeat of the Empire.
"Don't be afraid. You'll only feel a faint chill."The voice of Lord Aelyzabeth Thors came from behind him — gentle, yet commanding, imbued with that unshakable authority that defined her presence.
Aerys met her gaze through the reflection in the energy tank and replied evenly,
"I've never been afraid of anything, Mother. You know that."
"Good."She smiled faintly, then gave a subtle nod to the military physicians.
A nanoscopic titanium needle pierced the skin of Aerys's right arm.A transparent blue fluid — the TSM (Thorsian Senser-Menter) Vaccine — flowed into his bloodstream.
A flash of light surged through his pupils.For an instant, the world trembled, and then — his mind unfolded. Before his eyes, translucent streams of data materialized like a living hologram visible only to him, shifting and whispering in mathematical harmony-
[Name : Aerys Vilozyver]
Rank : heir apparent of Centory Kingdom Reich.
Genetic Code : 50% Thors, 50% Vilozyver.
Vital Status : Stable.
Neural Synch Ratio : 99.3%
Restrictions : Locked by Lord Ae. Thors.
He stood motionless, absorbing the impossible, when his mother's voice returned, soft but deliberate.
"Look at me, Aerys. Then you will understand why I created it."
He turned toward her — and in that moment, their eyes met-
[Full Name : Lord Aelyzabeth von Thors]
Name Called by herself : Aelyzabeth Thors
Alias : Aelyzabeth von Thors / "Alisu"
Age : 26 Years Old
Gender : Female
Sexual Orientation : Asexual
Nationality : Centorian
Ethnicity : German-Japanese-Fethalian
Languages : German (Native), English (Aristocratic), Latin, Japanese, Russian, Mandarin, French, Arabic, Spanish
Belief : Self-Absolute / Non-Religious
Health : Chronic Neurological Degeneration (since birth)
Occupation : Lord of the Centory Kingdom Reich / Author
Financial Status : Ultra-Wealthy / No Debt
Emotional Tendency : Rational-Deterministic
Affection Status : Loves all children equally / favors Aerys.
Instantly, the flow of information multiplied a thousandfold.Within Aerys's mind, lines of data streamed forth — voices of the universe whispering truths mankind had long buried beneath the weight of deception.
Aelyzabeth smiled, her expression radiant with pride.But as she glanced at the readouts linked to her son's consciousness, her smile faded into quiet astonishment.
"Curious…" she murmured. "There are parts of your mind I can't see at all."
Aerys remained silent.
"I can observe only fragments of your cognitive lattice — the rest is… sealed off by the system itself.""Maybe I simply don't want anyone to see.""That system is of my own creation.""Yes… but I am your creation too."
Her breath caught for a moment, then a faint laugh escaped her lips — half pride, half unease.
Later that day, Aelyzabeth convened the Imperial Council within the Command Hall.
"Effective immediately," she declared, her tone carrying across the chamber,"every citizen of Centory shall receive the TSM vaccination — within one month."
A wave of murmurs spread among the officials.
"My Lord, forgive the question… everyone? Even the civilians?"
Aelyzabeth turned toward the speaker, her voice composed yet absolute.
"Everyone. Including myself."
"With respect, that would mean no privacy will remain…"
"Secrecy," she interrupted, "is the root of falsehood — and falsehood is the enemy of civilization."Her eyes gleamed beneath the sterile light."As long as secrets exist, so will war."
Later, Aerys followed her out onto the balcony of the Command Hall.Below them stretched the radiant sprawl of Centory Crownland, the capital gleaming like a sky of stars turned upside down.
"You disapprove of the system, don't you?"she asked quietly, without turning.
"It's dangerous," he replied bluntly."It will make people afraid to think."
Aelyzabeth was silent for a moment, her gaze fixed upon the city lights.
"I do not wish for everyone to think alike — only for them to stop lying."
Aerys's voice came calm, but heavy with meaning.
"Do you know, Mother… that truth can kill as surely as a weapon?"
She turned toward him then.Her emerald eyes shone like distant stars — sharp, unyielding, and yet deeply human.
"Then, my son… learn to live with that truth."
That night, Aerys returned to his quarters.Before the mirror, his reflection shimmered — data and code weaving across the glass like ethereal constellations.
He stared at his own projected status window and whispered to the image of himself,
"Mother believes truth will set us free…But perhaps, truth is the strongest cage in the universe."
And thus began the First Night of the Revelation Era —an age without lies,where truth itself became both light and blade,slowly wounding all who dared to see it.
Thus ends Chapter B-XII.
