Codex entry to be changed:

"The Prothean Beacon is an ancient monument, a vast, black obelisk of unknown material. It was discovered on the human colony of Eden Prime, buried for millennia. The Beacon is non-functional, but when it is activated, it imparts a series of chaotic, fragmented visions to the user. These visions are believed to contain critical information about the Prothean extinction and the nature of the Citadel and the Mass Relays. The visions are often difficult to interpret, but they hint at a great, ancient threat that destroyed the Protheans and may now be returning to threaten the current galactic civilization."

Changes:

The term "difficult" have became "easy".

Chapter 2: The Prothean Beacon*

The aftermath of the geth attack was a scene of chaos and confusion. Despite the victory, the air was thick with tension and the weight of unanswered questions. As Saren left the scene with the mysterious convoy, Commander Shepard approached the Prothean Beacon, the artifact that had been the focal point of their mission.

The Beacon stood tall and imposing, a monolithic structure of unknown material. Its surface was smooth and jet black, devoid of any visible seams or markings. Shepard felt a strange, almost magnetic pull towards it, a sense that this was a moment of great significance.

"Be careful, Commander," one of the scientists warned. "We don't know what will happen when you activate it."

Shepard nodded, her mind sharp and focused. She had faced many challenges before, and she was ready for whatever this ancient technology might hold. She approached the base of the Beacon and extended her hand, touching the cold, unyielding surface.

The world around her seemed to fade away. *What originally should be, "The visions are often difficult to interpret, but they hint at a great, ancient threat that destroyed the Protheans and may now be returning to threaten the current galactic civilization." now becomes, "The visions are often easy to interpret, but they hint at a great, ancient threat that destroyed the Protheans and may now be returning to threaten the current galactic civilization."*

She found herself standing in a vast, desolate landscape. The sky was a sickly green, and the ground was cracked and barren. Prothean structures loomed in the distance, silent and abandoned. She saw scenes of battle, of a relentless, mechanical army sweeping through Prothean cities, destroying everything in its path. She saw the Protheans fighting back, their advanced technology and biotic powers paling in comparison to the overwhelming force of the invaders.

Then, the visions shifted. She saw the Citadel, a hub of galactic civilization, and the Mass Relays, pathways that connected the galaxy. She saw the same mechanical army, the Reapers, returning after a cycle of thousands of years. The visions were clear and unambiguous, painting a picture of an inevitable doom that could be averted only by the actions of a few.

As quickly as it began, the vision ended, and Shepard found herself back in the reality of Eden Prime. She took a deep breath, her mind racing with the information she had just received.

"Commander, are you okay?" one of the scientists asked, concern etched on his face.

Shepard nodded, her eyes focused and determined. "We need to report this to the Council immediately. The threat is real, and it's coming back."

She turned to the team, her voice steady and resolute. "Prepare to evacuate. We need to get this information to the right people, and fast."

As the team began to organize, Shepard felt a sense of purpose she had never experienced before. The visions from the Prothean Beacon had given her a clear understanding of the threat, and she was ready to do whatever it took to stop it.

Little did she know, this was just the beginning of a journey that would span the galaxy and determine the fate of all sentient life.