Chapter 52: True Name
CH52 True Name
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Name has power.
It was a saying well-known in Alex’s past life—and just as true in this one.
A name is a unique identity that validates a person, creature, object, or even an abstract concept’s existence within the world.
It is the thread that binds an entity to its world... its reality.
And nowhere is this more true than with a True Name.
’Ordinary’ names are usually given to a being or entity by others. They can be arbitrary, whimsical, or symbolic—sometimes entirely unrelated to the one who bears them. Yet, they gain power through the shared recognition of both the individual and those around them.
True Names, however, are different.
They are not given by others.
They are names revealed through mutual acknowledgement—between the world and the self.
A True Name is the distilled essence of a being’s identity, the metaphysical core of who and what they are. It is not something one chooses, but something one uncovers.
Many people can share the same ordinary name. But a True Name?
A True Name is singular.
It is timeless—older than birth, and unchanging through fate.
It possesses power because it directs how a being’s essence manifests in the world. It shapes their strengths, aligns with their talents, and even governs their destiny.
But just as a True Name grants power, it also exposes vulnerability. It is the unshielded path to a being’s innermost truth—their heart laid bare.
To know a being’s True Name is to gain insight into their deepest nature.
It can be their most potent weapon... or their greatest weakness.
As such, a True Name is often known only to the individual—and to the World that grants it.
Those born with powerful bloodlines have an advantage when it comes to manifesting their True Name.
This is because bloodlines are inherently acknowledged by the World. That’s what makes them heritable—passed down from one generation to the next. Any bloodline inheritor who earns the recognition of their lineage will, by extension, also earn the World’s recognition. That acknowledgment allows a True Name to emerge—one that links the bloodline’s identity to the individual’s unique essence.
Alex had walked that path.
From the moment he awakened his dual bloodlines, to the intense trials he’d undergone refining them—first with Dragon Blood, and then with the sacred Stalactite Milk—he had earned that recognition.
From his achievements in Rune-Tech, to his rapid development in magic and unique postnatal talents, he had proven himself.
And now, the World was answering.
Both his Furor bloodline altar and the altar belonging to his mysterious maternal bloodline had begun to shift—ancient, arcane script forming on their surfaces.
His True Name was beginning to manifest.
But there was a clear difference.
On the Furor altar, the script was blurred—partially hidden from his perception, as though it were not yet fully earned.
But on the altar of his maternal bloodline, the True Name was clear—etched in glowing letters in a script he had never seen before.
Yet he understood it.
Not through study or knowledge, but on an intrinsic, instinctual level. The moment he looked at it, he knew.
A surge of information flooded into his mind.
More than just a name—it carried knowledge.
Details about the True Name itself... and the nature of the bloodline from which it was born.
Its name was Auramir—meaning Sun Wolf, named after the progenitor of the line.
The first Auramir was not just a wolf, but a transcendent—a being who transcended his species’ limitations to become something greater.
A transcendent wolf.
The Sun Wolf.
But while power had elevated him, his heart remained bound to the old instincts of the pack. To be the only one of his kind was... painful.
And so, as he rose beyond the limits of the wolf, he chose also to rise beyond its nature.
Unlike other wolves who only had one partner throughout their life, Auramir chose to take on many partners across many species, determined to ensure his legacy would not fade with him. Through his bloodline, the Sun Wolf would live on.
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Alex was one of many across the myriad planes to inherit the bloodline of Auramir.
’So, the phantom I saw... that was Auramir—the Sun Wolf, huh?’ Alex mused. ’I should see if I can dig up any records on him when I return to the Enclave.’
He set the matter aside for now and refocused on what truly mattered—his True Name.
He now understood the name carved into the altar.
Solmir, the Sun Wolf King.
It wasn’t just a name. It was a mantle—a conceptual identity. And it came with power.
According to the knowledge bestowed through the bloodline altar, Auramir had been a transcendent being—a monarch among beasts, a ruler of planes. He held absolute dominion over wolves and commanded elemental forces, particularly Fire and Light, which he had fused into a higher elemental force: Solar energy.
Of all those aspects, the one Alex felt closest to—the one that resonated—was elemental dominion.
He possessed the Elemental Affinity Enhancement talent, after all. His control over his four elemental energies -Fire, Light, Lightening and Darkness- was already impressive.
Now, through the Dominion aspect embedded in his True Name, he could take that control even further—beyond limits he had previously imagined.
As for the other facets of the Dominion concept—commanding wolves or ruling over planes—Alex was less confident.
He was neither a beast nor a ruler. And frankly, he had no desire to become either.
’Even in this life, I still lack ambition,’ he sighed, as old, uncomfortable memories surfaced.
He turned, ready to leave the Bloodline Space.
But then he saw something—something he had missed before.
Floating above the bloodline pool between the two altars... was a script.
Not just any script.
Runes.
A runic script—shimmering, half-formed—hung suspended in the air.
Alex froze.
He had never heard of a True Name manifesting as Runes.
Then, another surge of information surged through his mind.
It seemed his achievements in Rune-Tech had been acknowledged by the World itself.
And in recognition of that, he had been granted a unique honour: the opportunity to inscribe his True Name in Runes—the very system he had chosen to forge his path.
It wasn’t a gift. Not yet.
It was a possibility.
A promise.
Alex still had to earn it—work for it—but the mere existence of the opportunity was a profound validation of the path he had taken. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com
Even in its nascent form, the manifested runic presence enhanced his intuition toward Runes, Rune Circles, and all related applications.
The improvement was slight—perhaps only 5%—but Alex knew better than to dismiss it.
In the complex world of Runes, even a 1% increase in comprehension could be the deciding factor in forming, activating, or stabilising an advanced formation.
And the 5%?
It was merely the beginning.
A seed of promise.
One that would grow—so long as Alex continued down the path he had chosen to walk.
With a calm breath, Alex withdrew from the Bloodline Space, and his consciousness returned to his body within the Dragon Lair.
He flexed his fingers and glanced at the ’watch’ etched onto the back of his left palm.
Three full days had passed.
All of it spent on uncovering the opportunities promised by golden Mana signature.
Far less than he had expected—but it also meant he was cutting it close.
His time here was almost up.
Which meant there was only one thing left to do.
"This has been a sufficient growth arc," Alex muttered. "I doubt there’s anything left for me to gain in this Subspace. It’s time to head back."
He turned, eyes gleaming with quiet focus.
"Hopefully, I’ll be able to get my hands on a suitable test subject before I reach the portal."
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