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Chapter X — The coming Race
Chapter X takes a bold step into exploring the balance of power between genders in a society unlike any on the surface. What immediately stands out is the presence of true parity between the sexes. From a young age, all individuals are given the same responsibilities and opportunities, whether in academic, social, or even defensive pursuits. This shared path allows every member of the community to develop based on merit and not biology. While the Gy-ei often display more pronounced strength and analytical…-
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Chapter XI — The coming Race
Chapter XI introduces a puzzling observation from the narrator, who is amazed by the temperate climate in a world far below Earth's surface. Rather than experiencing the expected scorching heat predicted by mainstream geology, the subterranean environment feels much like the mild regions of southern Europe. This raises questions about the accuracy of surface-world science, which claims that heat rises consistently with depth. Even in valleys situated deep beneath the earth, the air remains breathable and…-
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Chapter XII — The coming Race
Chapter XII begins with an analysis of the Vril-ya's language, which stands as a testament to their advanced cultural development and intellectual evolution. Unlike surface languages that often preserve archaic irregularities, theirs has moved toward clarity and simplicity without losing depth. Rooted in a foundation of monosyllabic words, the language evolved through stages of agglutination to sophisticated inflections, balancing brevity with layered meaning. Each word carries exact precision, and even…-
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Chapter XIII — The coming Race
Chapter XIII begins by illuminating how the Vril-ya have woven their spiritual beliefs into the very structure of their lives, making religion a quiet strength rather than a source of division. Their worship is neither ceremonial nor overly complex, but it is deeply rooted in sincere reverence. The idea that the divine is ever-present, perceiving even the most fleeting thoughts, grants them a strong sense of inner discipline. Rather than appealing to an external force through elaborate rituals, they focus…-
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Chapter XIV — The coming Race
Chapter XIV presents a profound look into the spiritual and moral outlook of the Vril-ya, whose view of existence stretches beyond the limits of physical life. They believe that once life is granted, it cannot be extinguished—it merely transforms. This transformation does not happen again on Earth but in other planes or realms where each stage offers greater consciousness, joy, and refinement. Such a belief rejects reincarnation as traditionally imagined, replacing it with a concept of perpetual ascent.…-
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Chapter XV — The coming Race
Chapter XV begins with a simple suggestion from Zee that carries a deeper intention—she encourages me to adopt the clothing of the Vril-ya. Without their signature wings, I would pass among them as a traveler of lesser rank, avoiding unnecessary attention. Donning their attire was both an invitation and an initiation—a way to observe their society more intimately without causing disruption. The garments, though elegant in design, were surprisingly comfortable and tailored for both grace and ease. My…-
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Chapter XVI — The coming Race
Chapter XVI explores the awe-inspiring technological and physiological advancements of the Vril-ya, drawing particular attention to their ability to harness vril with a degree of mastery that renders our most destructive inventions obsolete. The narrator learns that the vril-powered instruments can obliterate a target hundreds of miles away with precision, all calculated through their sophisticated mathematical sciences. These calculations determine the charge and trajectory with such detail that entire…-
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Chapter XVII — The coming Race
Chapter XVII opens with an immersion into the rhythm of Vril-ya life, where the passage of time is neither dictated by the sun nor governed by outdated customs. Their day is precisely structured into twenty hours, distributed thoughtfully between work, recreation, and rest. This system reflects more than efficiency—it reveals how harmony guides even the most fundamental human activities. The absence of darkness is intentional, with continuous ambient lighting outdoors and a dimming system indoors to…-
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Chapter XIX — The coming Race
Chapter XIX begins with a detour. As we returned toward the city, Taee suggested an alternate path that would take us past the central departure station used by travelers and emigrants. I agreed out of curiosity, eager to see more of this remarkable world. What awaited was a display of mobility unlike anything I’d encountered. The land transports, powered entirely by vril, ranged from small personal units to vast, multi-roomed homes on wheels. These vehicles moved silently, their motion graceful and…-
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Chapter XX — The coming Race
Chapter XX marks a shift in tone as Taee’s visits to me became more frequent and more personal. His youthful nature, brightened by wit and genuine interest, stood in contrast to the more formal and cerebral demeanor of his elders. Though only around twelve in their years, his mind worked with astonishing precision. But unlike others of his race, he seemed to enjoy the novelty I presented. To him, I was a curiosity wrapped in humor—a living relic of a world so unlike his own. His kindness didn’t feel…-
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