The Thirteen Dismissed
History remembers its heroes. The Solar Archive remembers everyone else.
Long before the Solar Registry Commission...
before the Resonance Civil Service...
before Dread-Bearers clocked in for their first shift...
the Sun was already watching.
For as long as conscious beings have looked skyward, they have spoken their hopes, fears, triumphs, regrets, dreams, and nightmares into the heavens. The Sun remembered them all.
The worlds themselves were already alive.
The planets possessed their own quiet awareness.
Ancient Sovereigns rose and fell across countless ages.
Infernal societies evolved alongside them.
The cosmic machine existed long before anyone thought to organize it.
Then came the events surrounding Junior.
Not because they were the first miracles.
Not because they were the first tragedies.
But because they marked something new.
Emotion itself began spreading faster than the old order could contain.
Belief collided with doubt.
Hope collided with fear.
The emotional gravity of countless lives began rippling across the cosmos, creating disturbances that even the Sun could no longer quietly observe alone.
So the universe adapted.
The Solar Registry formed.
The Resonance Civil Service followed.
Departments emerged.
Records became law.
The Ancient Pillar bureaucracy took shape.
And history became something that could finally be cataloged.
Yet even among those first records, thirteen names refused to stay forgotten.
They were not rulers.
They were not saints.
They were not always right.
Some believed.
Some doubted.
Some argued.
Some funded.
Some simply witnessed.
Yet across fragmented testimonies, contradictory accounts, and incomplete records, these same thirteen individuals continue to appear with remarkable consistency wherever Junior's story is told.
The Solar Archive makes no claim about their ultimate importance.
It merely observes an anomaly:
whenever the official record feels incomplete...
...these thirteen are usually standing just outside the spotlight.
Each Original continues to exist as a Governing Soul—a quiet consciousness residing within the subconscious of every modern successor. They rarely interfere, but they never truly leave, preserving memories, safeguarding their departments, and ensuring that the oldest responsibilities are never forgotten.
To Mythheads, they are legends.
To Dread-Bearers, they are history.
To the Sun...
they are the reason history began keeping records at all.
Yanna
The Caretaker
Patient, practical, and unwavering, Yanna stood beside Yamata through her final days. History seldom centers on caretakers, yet the Archive records her quiet faithfulness with unusual consistency.
Zacariavious
The Witness
Among Junior's most enthusiastic supporters, Zacariavious proclaimed his convictions without hesitation. His unwavering certainty made him impossible to ignore, whether one admired him or not.
The Original Bookkeeper, Convoy, and Onboarder
Plevinious
The Philosopher
A careful thinker whose measured perspective balanced stronger personalities around him. Plevinious sought understanding before judgment, offering reason where others offered reaction.
Afyicah
The Voice
A gifted organizer whose conviction inspired others to listen long before they chose to believe. Afyicah transformed scattered curiosity into a growing movement, becoming one of Junior's earliest and most influential supporters.
The Original Beliefs Department
Dexthomas
The Exile
Once a respected priest, later cast out by the institutions he served. Refusing to abandon his convictions, Dexthomas continued ministering beyond official approval, becoming a symbol of faith outside accepted authority.
Lovius
The Steward
Treasurer, caretaker, and trusted confidant. Lovius quietly ensured that generosity remained practical, bringing stability to a movement often driven more by passion than planning.
Chakaneshaw
The Instigator
A wealthy socialite whose motives were rarely simple. Chakaneshaw financed Junior's early efforts less out of devotion than out of fascination with anyone willing to challenge established authority.
The Original Economics Department
Malefaleon
The Complicated
Resourceful, charismatic, and deeply flawed, Malefaleon left behind a legacy as tangled as his personal life. His presence serves as a reminder that influence and virtue rarely arrive in equal measure.
Civinious
The Traveler
Merchant, messenger, and collector of stories. Civinious carried ideas as readily as goods, bringing distant perspectives into conversations that might otherwise have remained provincial.
The Original Tribal Department
Taterion
The Scholar
A brilliant but unconventional thinker whose ideas were often dismissed by contemporaries. The Archive repeatedly notes that history tends to appreciate Taterion more than his own generation did.
Yamata
The Child
Remembered less for her illness than for the hope surrounding it. Yamata's story became a defining moment in Junior's early ministry, reminding followers that unanswered expectations can shape belief as profoundly as miracles.
The Original Technology Department
James
The Companion
Little survives about James beyond a remarkable consistency of character. Nearly every surviving account describes the same qualities: quiet loyalty, dependable kindness, and steadfast belief.
John
The Watchman
An overly disciplined member of the Judea Guard whose commitment to order often placed him at the center of growing conflict. John represents the difficult line between duty and conviction.
The Original Realism Department
"The Archive cannot determine why these individuals were omitted from many later accounts. It can only confirm that their names continue to appear whenever the oldest records are examined."
Archive Status
Historical Reliability: Fragmentary
Solar Classification: Recurring Persons of Interest
Registry Status: Pre-Registry
Official Record: Incomplete
Solar Observation: Ongoing, until the end of time


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