Mirdal's life

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Chapter 1

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The dragons of Darkan tried to repair the damage they had done to their planet Haradol - summoning otherworldly horrific entities navs to destroy humanity. Navs tried to destroy not only humans but all the reality, so dragons recorded an energetic program in the universe itself, which was later called Darkness. But Darkness, after banishing navs, went mad and thought herself the Goddes and Creator of Universe. It was too late to change the old program, because it had no physical medium and there was nothing to "turn off". Taking into account their mistakes, darkans, the dragons of old, already hiding in bunkers to avoid all dangers navs left behind, created a second program with a clear spatial coordination, a more submissive disposition and the task of healing the planet from destruction. This program is Mirdal. Mirdal impact on the world was slower, but no less obvious. The mutations and anomalies on the Haradol have disappeared. The krakalevns fled to their brethren on other continents. Perhaps Mirdal could heal the entire planet and drive away navs completely, but the darkans were let down by what they changed in Mirdal compared to the Darkness - the obedience of the program and its implementation in the form of an artifact with a clear purpose. The darkans were no longer in control of the surface, having settled down to atone for their mistakes and retreating to underworld bunkers. And those of them who remained on the surface did not have the proper knowledge to restore the artifact from scratch. But one of the more or less capable darkan scientists who remained on the surface, Arislodara, nevertheless tried to repair the damage. After killing one of her dragon acquaintances, specifically the one Mirdal was created from, who refused her a relationship and made Azure his mate. Arislodara used his soul as a base to create a program similar to the Darkness, but, of course, less powerful. That's how the first demiurge Mirdal appeared, a saint zombie in the service of the common good. But Arislodara did not rejoice for long - taking advantage of the outstanding stupidity of the programmed Mirdal, the demoness Neyata defiled him - and the Light left Mirdal, and then Arislodara, having understood her better and disappointed in her. After that, the Light was nailed to those dragons whom it considered worthy, until it was convinced of the opposite - to the "cursed demiurgess" Alimdara, to the fierce righteous Semargl who defeated her and his mate Devana Joyful, to Hieron and Alusarra who wanted to end the feud between the Light and Dark Ones... Until Radver and Yarolika, trained by Arislodara, who, with the help of connections with otherworldly interventionists, gave her an entire dimension and a people to rule over it, "stole" the demiurge from Hieron, artificially causing the necessary soul vibrations in themselves, while maintaining their cunning, sneaky and profit-seeking character. Fortunately, Radver's rule did not last forever, and Mirdal played an important role in his overthrow, developing, becoming smarter and wiser, having lost his "mental hygiene" (periodic brainwashing) from Arislodara. Mirdal retained his habit of not pronouncing first-person pronouns, but Mirdal feels as much love from many females for his numerous children as for other kind beings. And Mirdal's character had changed, no one could deny it - he could no longer be satisfied with the quiet life of the principal of the Likdul closed school, which was only occasionally interrupted by intrigues with the world or the rescue of his mistress. Mirdal suddenly became restless and active, "as if the tail had been set on fire," and went in search of adventures. These adventures inspired Mirdal to write books about them, largely autobiographical but really decent and somewhat popular.
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