Chapter Thirty Three: Inside the Lore

What could be inside the Lore of Commons for it to be too dangerous to be opened and and cannot be discovered? What causes the peril?

Many of those who were in the present state of the Ministry of Space were not yet born to remember any pertinent information related to the Lore locked inside the Library itself, but documentary evidence that supports the integrity of the letters of the Constitution still exists on file. According to current law, historical evidentiary matter that has been vouched to be authentic takes precedence in the decisions of matters of the State.

But what could be inside its walls that cannot go out? What does not need to be exposed?


Some has supposed that monsters roam inside that hall, and although it is referred to as a genuine library, it contains no books despite of the fact that it is full of the records of the past. The edifice is a library of different character, and the past is recorded not from the stillness and illustrated of a printed book, but the contents are very much alive, floating in voidness. Learned persons of this story simply regard it as a domain of metaphysics in an attempt to explain such phenomena, whose arguments directly appeal in dealing with the nature of its substance and unusual form.

It was as if its hollowed rooms are full of the neurons of the most creative minds that ever lived, possessing the faculty of wisdom, strength, and spiritual discernment that gives philosophy its basis in giving reasons that provide the deeper understanding to the causes of things.

The learnings are there, the neurons are freely roaming around in space, the substance of the Lore has been attempted to be defined, which succeeded up to a certain point of understanding, and now the reality of its intended purpose was the source of a bitter controversy.

Why is the Constitution so passionately  protective of the Lore of Commons that invites professional skepticism? What is simply inside of it?

If there are no monsters to be unleashed, then why it is so deadly to open its doors? To what extent is the need of prudence for?

The Ministry of Space itself has no other answer to this, but the law must be respected at all times. Defending the Constitution is the most solemn task of the establishment, and an amendment to the Constitution must be initiated by the Upper Chamber, who is also the body responsible in protecting its provisions.

And that seems to be the problem all along. The problem is running around in circles. The mess is too complicated to be solved, while the tangled web of lies contains a bad omen of pixie dust. Even the current set of idioms will fall short in describing the complexity of its peripheral issues.

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