The Epheren Devices

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Before the boom of the epheren device, and before humans there was a precursor race that created humans to be a more powerful version of themselves, because their race was dying out because of war-torn planet. In its last breath they created the humans and put them on a suiting homeworld. After a while this precursor race started resurrecting into now human race. They had no memories of the past, but they were the creators of the epheren device but since they had forgotten their past they only knew what they knew as a human but when they see or do something from their past it gives them the memory of a past life to them. The epheren device was created to start over in a new universe but it was widely too powerful for them to handle thus creating the human race was a need. …show more content…
They are later called the forgotten by the empowered and even later form the nameless a faction set out to get their race and it's memories back from a time they once knew. The empowered once thought that the forgotten was people who died during the empowered program, but that was only half-true, the biggest reason the empowered survived was they were the only ones who did not have a mind of a precursor in it. These forgotten keep getting reborn but they only get a single trait from their pre-human lives which have all been manually coded into the epheren device during it’s creation. These forgotten will have gone unnoticed by the empowered but the fates showed the empowered them the existence of the

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