GRAND ENAJ, SIVAD - Wynton Simon-Wheat isn't sure who or what is dwelling on the planet Nocturn. But no matter how much they want to call themselves Kamir, he just doesn't buy it.
Simon-Wheat, the xenoanthropology professor who first raised questions about this two years ago, has published a book called "Nexus of Truth." In the book, Simon-Wheat conducts a detailed examination of the rise of the ancient Kamir, the evolution of their Ri'Kammi minions, the Hive Mind's revolution, and the final conflict between both races that seemed to obliterate them all.
"Parallel to this struggle," Simon-Wheat told SBS, "we have the struggles between the Mystics of Val Shohob and their Timonae brethren, and the utter destruction of the Mystics during the Kretonian War. With the loss of the Kamir, the Mystics fell onto the hardest of times."
Led by Eye Mordecai, a contingent of Mystics left Val Shohob to travel beyond the Multiverse Nexus and returned just a couple of years later, claiming to have "ascended" to become the new Kamir.
"I maintain that whatever they have become, it is not Kamir," Simon-Wheat said. "For all we know, they are not even truly the people who left this galaxy to explore beyond the Nexus. They may be nothing more than puppets of a more advanced race with a darker agenda than we have yet to imagine."
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