As you are progressing through the Memorandum of Abraxas, Florian suddenly appears before you. He explains that 10 days have passed since you entered the Memorandum and that he arrived in Zeantis today after having finished his excursion to the Bay of Ghosts, that a giant tree is growing in the courtyard of the I.R.A. Headquarters, and that Archmage Khelem was not yet able to contact you. After you briefed Flo about what you experienced inside the Memorandum, you start to get behind the time warping logic here and that listening to the frequency of the ticking clock noises is important.
You enter the next memory of Abraxas that shows him in the Room of Many Doors talking to Lorekeeper Amón who has become the mentor of Abraxas. Amon encourages you to follow your own path instead of the Lorekeeper's footsteps, which transports you to some sort of abstract world representing Abraxas' ideas of how unfair life is to mortals, that they have to work themselves to death achieving almost nothing on the way. You defeat the demon of work that forces everyone around to carry heavy boulders back and forth, which in the end releases you from the memory.
Progressing to the next section in the Memorandum titles "My Research", you begin to experience the accumulation of pieces of history that Abraxas cobbled together, showing the first ascension of Morlin and how he probably triggered the Age of Darkness:
You see a continent below you, from a birds eye perspective, you are shooting towards a person, 3m big, dark shadows emanate from the vague humanoid shape. Morlin seems like an evil creature, yet very powerful. Morlin walks through the northern parts of Central Drimea, towards a great city near a big river.
You blink, Morlin is in the city, on top of the highest tower, fighting a silver dragon - Amon. Parts of the city below burn.
You blink, Morlin stands victorious, the dragon flees, heavily wounded. Streams of magical energy ascend from the dead citizens, flowing into the hand of Morlin.
You blink, you dash, through the ocean, to the west, there is no fog, just the endless sea. Then an island appears, forgotten by time, kept secret until today.
You blink, the hand of Morlin, crackling with energy is rammed into the ground - and as it is removed again, the hole it left behind starts to grow. Darkness spreads, consumes the land around.
You blink. You flee, in a crowd of people. Different species, dwarves, elves, humans, children and elders, running into caves. The darkness behind, threatening to feast upon the living.
You blink and feel cold, beneath the earth. Hiding. Waiting. Struggling. The darkness drips into the caves, you fear it. Dread fills the cities that were build here in the underdark.
You blink and see Morlin, standing once again triumphant in the darkness above, he won. Yet you are not sure what. The puzzle is not perfect. There are still pieces missing. Pieces you cannot obtain.
You blink as the Titans rise. Together they wipe away the darkness. A group of mortals amongst them. They drive a sword into the heart of Morlin. A familiar looking sword.
You blink and Morlin lies defeated, the Age of Darkness passes. The hiding return to the cities they abandoned so long ago. They rebuild. Some have changed. The elves have split into three factions. Different ideologies, different countries. Ryvenor, Taesi Forest, Themnota.
You blink and see the Titans breath a thick fog from their lungs, covering the ocean to the west. The world has changed. But the people will forget. Only the Titans will remember - secretly.
You blink and stand in the library, touching a book in the shelf, as the memory ends.
Drem Greenglen - history nerd - encourages the rest of you to watch more memories in this section. So you also enter the memory titles "My River of Shadows", which transforms your surroundings into a thick forest where you meet Ambrotam, the former Lorekeeper, that was once exiled by Amon and the Ravenmother. The four-armed faceless chimera prevents you from listening to the conversation it had with the Abraxas of this memory, but gifts you an acorn and a desire to meet it in your own world.


Attempts to speak with the creature were somewhat unsuccessful, but you could observe Abraxas taking a small triangular piece of black glass from the titan's hand, then dropping it to the ground after mumbling: "I see now why they try to hide it. I must abandon this path."