Anwar wanted to create a new character, but then he decided to expand upon the cosmology he had previously written. He did this with the goal of broadening the concept of character creation and crafting a character more complex and powerful than the ones before, taking stricter and higher steps in improving their quality.
He took his old cosmology, referred to as K¹, and expanded it by introducing the concept of infinite layers represented as K¹ through K∞. All these elements existed within a superlayer within the narrative, known as the Hyperhierarchy, or HH¹ for short. Just like K¹, HH¹ also had an unbounded quantity that could be described as HH¹ through HH∞. It's important to note that all of this still existed within the HH¹ system, which repeated and continued endlessly.
With this approach, Anwar successfully created a more intricate framework and expanded his cosmological ideas to higher standards.
However, he wasn't satisfied with that alone. Anwar continued to extend his cosmology by incorporating the concept of recursion from HH¹ into a larger entity known as "The Imaginary Barrel." This was an immensely vast imaginative structure that encompassed all fictional beings and the greatest ideas within the world of fiction. This structure was of an enormous size, capable of accommodating the recursive concepts from HH¹ through HH∞.
What's intriguing is that "The Imaginary Barrel" had the same quantity as the number of fictional entities, whether they existed or not in the world of fiction, creating an imagination world that covered every possibility with a size equivalent to Aleph-null. With this step, Anwar created a highly complex cosmological framework and expanded his ideas to higher standards.
In a further profound development, it turned out that "The Imaginary Barrel," as extensive as it was, still resided within something even larger, known as "MandelVoid." "MandelVoid" was a grander entity resembling a space that stored all fictional ideas from the past and even the future. Its vastness surpassed even the combined totality of all "The Imaginary Barrels" that had ever existed, and even a fraction of "MandelVoid" defied measurement by conventional dimensional scales.
Importantly, the dimensional scale used was confined only to K¹ through K∞ previously, and "MandelVoid" remained a part of a greater whole within this cosmological framework. This was an extraordinary level of complexity and expansion, making this cosmology an exceedingly profound and expansive concept.
In the most recent development, an extraordinary entity emerged known as "Khaf." "Khaf" was a structure that also functioned as a space, encompassing all narrative lines from non-existent to existent, even including entities capable of altering the plot and unaffected by the constraints of time or dimensions.
Now, K¹ was merely a gateway to something even more awe-inspiring. "Khaf" didn't just contain narrative lines; it also embraced all hierarchies of cosmology, whether they existed in the world of fiction or not. With the advent of "Khaf," this marked the pinnacle of the previous cosmology and signified an incredibly high level of complexity. This was a concept of profound depth, expanding the standards to even greater heights in the creation of a fiction-filled world of endless possibilities.