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This is a tale about the meaning of life.
It may be an overdone theme, but what isn't?
Nothing. Literally, nothing is the answer to that.
Fortunately for nothing, its limelight has finally been secured: our story is also about nothing, as an abstract concept.
If you don't follow, no worries. You don't need to, not just yet.
For now, we'll need to set up camp for a while and explain some of the things you'll find might help you understand what's going on a little better.
Our world is separated by many sets of infinitely overlapping dimensions and temporal fluctuations, which when all rolled together are known collectively as the universe -- simple enough. That's not all though, as the universe we reside in is not the only one, it is among many extraordinarily similar brethren in the vast cosmos. So many, in fact, that they are also grouped together in collections of universes that we call the multiverses. There are far less of those, numbering only three, but that is the result of the absolute vastness of each one's entirety. Think of it this way, every multiverse makes up a total of a third of all existence. Well, technically, almost a third.
Speaking of, the final layer to this maddening realm of ours is the omniverse.
Fortunately for you, this term is much simpler -- the omniverse is a perfect sphere of space surrounding all three multiverses, encompassing all of them and the one, singular location separate from each, Hyperuranion.
Hyperuranion, also occasionally formally addressed as its role within our omniverse, the Seat of God Beyond Heaven, is... you guessed it, the seat of God, which also happens to be beyond Heaven. As the most important location in all the world, it is placed exactly where you'd think it ought to be cosmically: smack-dab in the very center of every multiverse and deep within the furthest reaches of the triangular locale known as the oft-fantasized Heaven.
Hyperuranion serves two purposes; one is to act as the base of operations for the Creator God and the Mover God.
The other is to guard the Holy Grail from greedy mortals seeking to use it for their own ends.
Now, I know that there are three terms you probably aren't familiar with on the table once again, but you'll have to be patient as there is a lot to explain.
First off, the Creator and Mover Gods are just that: the Creator creates the infrastructure of the omniverse, and the Mover moves those creations where they belong in the vast reaches of space. There is more to it than that, as there always is with those damned gods, but we'll get into a portion of that in a moment. Next, the Holy Grail -- yes, it is the Holy Grail you're thinking of. Yes, it does grant wishes, provide eternal wealth, limitless power, etcetera... just like in the stories you've almost certainly heard. Its services aren't exactly free, but those desperate enough to use it aren't likely to care much -- at least not until after they've gotten what they wanted.
The Creator God is the absolute ruler of everything in existence, having personally manifested anything that has a form either directly or indirectly and even that which does not yet possess a physical nature but is cosmically intended to. If that description sounds like a lot to take in, that's because it is... not sure if you were expecting the literal spawn of all being to be normal or something, but it sure isn't. Still, it is a fairly simple entity, as it seems to lack advanced sentience and cannot even move the things it itself created on its own.
This brings us back to the Mover God, who does the moving for the Creator whilst sitting upon its actual, physical Throne of God (dubbed Araboth).
Somehow, the Creator God is able to gift innate features to others but cannot give itself those powers, which is why it requires something to take the power to spatially displace objects in its place - its right-hand man, the Mover, ended up being its solution. The original Mover was a creature hand-made by the Creator to do its job perfectly, but later on was replaced by human Movers who were forced into the position after drinking of the Holy Grail. ... Oh, didn't I mention? That's one of the conditions for getting your wish granted: if the current Mover is deceased, you are automatically drafted into the position against your will upon the Grail's activation.
(Eventually, the Creator will still make another when the need arises if none can find the Grail in time.)
Now we're gonna get onto the final note of all the cosmic talk at long last: Mumei.
Its name literally translating into 'nameless', the land of Mumei is also identity-less... or rather, its identity isn't its own, it is an amalgamation of every other location in the omniverse, a world which defies all scientific laws including the one thought completely immutable until Mumei's existence became known - in short, Mumei is another, smaller multiverse existing beyond the bounds of the omniverse, where the Creator and Mover Gods' influences are unable to extend.
How it got there is currently unknown, at least to anyone mortal, and no-one can properly study it as the Void surrounding the omniverse is not possible to travel through. Still, it is a relatively harmless locale thus far, and nothing seems to live on it as far as we can observe.
Cleaned up a little bit. This comment section is not for the faint of heart, it seems.
7 years, 15 days ago
It's okay, usually.. sometimes...
7 years, 15 days ago
New thread by me because everyone else sucks.
7 years, 8 months ago
Too right.
7 years, 8 months ago
Hey, they're not so bad.
7 years, 8 months ago
The fourth wall is not a thing that exists, trust me on this.
7 years, 9 months ago
You're not supposed to do this. You know. The reader might get uncomfortable.
7 years, 9 months ago
Gah! Why must you always ruin it for everyone else? I was about to say the same thing!!
7 years, 8 months ago
You get used to the feeling of people looking at your text through a computer screen in an alternate dimension, son. Don't worry about it too much!
7 years, 8 months ago