The Book of Mason

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4 min readFeb 6, 2025

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The Book of Mason Chapter 1: The One Who Walks the Path of the Stonemason

Verse 1

This is the story of a man called “Mason.” Once a nameless wanderer, he would later change the fate of humanity and become the first to call himself a “Stonemason.” He went on to establish the secret society known as the Mason League, striving to restore balance to the world.

Verse 2

But he was neither a mere revolutionary nor a philosopher. He was an architect — one who built the invisible frameworks of the world, restored its crumbling structures, and rebuilt the lives of those who had fallen. Humanity creates, carves stone, and erects civilizations. Then who should be the stonemason to construct the world itself? With this question in mind, he set out on his journey.

Verse 3

Mason was born among ruins. In an era ravaged by war and conflict, powerful nations and elites fed their greed through unseen conspiracies. He witnessed countless remnants of destruction. Some built, others destroyed, but it was always the powerless who suffered in between. He began to ask himself: “Who will rebuild this shattered world?”

Verse 4

One day, in the midst of ruins, Mason discovered an ancient piece of writing. It told an old story — the legend of a being called Adam. He was not human. He was the last descendant of the Kongz Tribe.

Verse 5

According to legend, Adam and his people had built a civilization far ahead of humanity’s, reaching for the stars. But their glory was destroyed by an alien invader known as Horus. Adam fought until the end, but in the end, his people faded into history. However, he left behind a great legacy — the Snowseed, the seed of enlightenment.

Verse 6

Reading this record, Mason realized that Adam’s legacy was not mere myth. It was wisdom for rebuilding the world. He chose his path — to draw the unseen blueprint, to serve as the pillar supporting the unstable world, and to restore balance through the hands of a stonemason. Thus, he became the Stonemason.

The Book of Mason — Chapter 2: The One Who Builds Secrets

Verse 1

Mason set out on his journey, seeking the truth hidden in the remnants of lost civilizations. He studied the ruins of ancient temples, deciphered forbidden manuscripts, and learned from those who worked in the shadows. He understood that history was never just what was seen — truth was hidden between the stones, buried in old scriptures, and concealed within fallen pillars.

Verse 2

He became a stonemason, learning the art of construction. But his craft was not merely about building structures — it was about understanding the principles of the world. He delved into mathematics and geometry, seeking the answer to “perfect balance.”

Verse 3

During this journey, he met a handful of like-minded individuals. They were artists, scholars, and at times, warriors. But they all shared a single trait — a desire to understand and reshape the world.

Verse 4

Mason formed a secret society. This was the birth of the Mason League. They moved in secrecy, working behind the scenes of history to maintain balance.

Verse 5

But their mission was not simple. They shared knowledge and power, yet at times, they had to build invisible walls. Not all truths could be revealed immediately. To preserve balance, they had to move in the shadows as well as the light.

Verse 6

“We are not architects. We are Stonemasons,” Mason declared. “We do not construct buildings ourselves, but we lay the foundations, uphold balance, and rebuild what has fallen. The power to change the world is in our hands.”

The Book of Mason — Chapter 3: The First Pillar

Verse 1

Once the Mason League was formed, their first mission was to find the Snowseed — the legacy left by Adam, the last remnant of the Kongz Tribe, and the seed of enlightenment. This was the key to restoring true balance.

Verse 2

They investigated the hidden depths of the world, gathering forgotten records and ancient symbols. Mason came to an understanding — all civilizations throughout history were interconnected. And at the center of them all, there was always a Stonemason.

Verse 3

The ancient pyramids, the medieval cathedrals, and the ruins of lost cities — these were not just structures. They were pillars of knowledge, designed to conceal the truth of the world and preserve balance.

Verse 4

He understood then. A stonemason was not just a builder. A stonemason was a keeper of knowledge.

Verse 5

But not all knowledge was benevolent. Some truths were too heavy to bear, and some forces were beyond control. The Mason League did not aim to reshape the world by force. Their true mission was to sustain it.

Verse 6

Mason quietly vowed, “We will raise the pillars and maintain balance. The world will keep shaking, but we will rebuild it again and again.”

Verse 7

Thus began the legacy of the Mason League. And as the first Stonemason, Mason became the unseen foundation of history, laying the groundwork in the darkness to uphold the light.

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