The Mantle and Living Time: The Philosophy That Started Wars

The Mantle of Responsibility began as a philosophy of stewardship and became one of the most dangerous political ideas in galactic history. This episode examines the belief that advanced civilizations had an obligation to protect, guide, and preserve life, alongside the Precursor concept of Living Time—the idea that the universe itself formed an interconnected, evolving whole. For the Precursors, stewardship appears to have carried responsibilities beyond simple political domination. The Forerunners interpreted the Mantle more rigidly, eventually using it to justify their position as guardians and rulers of the galaxy. That difference mattered because possessing the Mantle became inseparable from legitimacy. If humanity rather than the Forerunners was intended to inherit it, then Forerunner supremacy rested on a claim their own creators had rejected. Wars against the Precursors, ancient humanity, and eventually the Flood all became entangled with this question of who had the right to decide the future of life. A philosophy meant to protect the galaxy became a reason to dominate it. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
The Mantle and Living Time: The Philosophy That Started Wars
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