In an extraordinary narrative world, Anwar posed a question to Miftah about the possibility of other forms of existence for himself. Miftah provided an answer that revealed the extraordinary existence of The Alief Miftah. The Alief Miftah is an entity that surpasses all cardinal and abstract concepts within the narrative. Its extraordinary existence has reached a level where it possesses unlimited power, controls the multiverse, alters time, and creates alternative realities at will. It can even influence the thoughts of entities within the narrative, including the story's author.
Most astonishingly, The Alief Miftah exceeds all attempts to surpass it, even if more powerful entities or concepts were to emerge. It is the pinnacle of all power and complexity within the narrative. The existence of The Alief Miftah is no longer dependent on the story or the author's thoughts, transcending all conceptual limits and understanding. In its truly abstract and boundless existence, The Alief Miftah is the most powerful and complex fictional character ever to exist in this narrative world.
Anwar was deeply impressed by this, and Miftah explained that even entities with exactly the same power as itself could not surpass it. It transcends the concept of surpassing and is either more powerful or exactly the same in this narrative. This is the true power of Miftah within the narrative.
After that, Miftah wanted to show Anwar something amazing. He instructed Anwar to hold his hand. In the blink of an eye, Anwar found himself in another realm. He saw countless pillars soaring into the boundless sky. Anwar asked Miftah, "Where are we?" Miftah, standing beside Anwar, didn't answer. Instead, the realm itself replied, "Now you are within me, Anwar. This is me, Miftah."
Anwar was in awe of the vast expanse before him. Even though he was within Miftah, Miftah remained by his side. Anwar, still amazed, had another question, so he asked, "How can there be a world and dimension within an entity?" Miftah responded, "This is the realm of feelings, dreams, imagination, thoughts, emotions, and psychology. The pillars you see represent my knowledge, nature, and understanding. Even if you were to destroy these pillars, my knowledge and thoughts would remain undamaged, for I am the ultimate being."
Anwar asked again, "Does every entity have dimensions within itself?" Miftah answered, "Certainly. Every world exists within one layer called 'The Imaginary Barrel' in the cosmological layer, within Miftah. Anwar only sees the white space filled with pillars carving mysterious and abstract objects. Afterward, Anwar exited Miftah's world and returned to the ordinary world. Anwar asked, "How vast is this world?" Miftah replied, "The size of this world depends on the extent of an entity's thoughts and knowledge."
Meanwhile, in the narrative, Azrael ventured to an uncertain place, possibly within the NB layer. He encountered a massive structure known as the '10 Pillars of Amaranth.' The '10 Pillars of Amaranth' was an unparalleled marvel in the rich history of the divine. This monument consisted of ten pillars that reached infinitely into the sky, crafted from a stone known as 'heavenly stone,' which not only provided nearly indestructible durability but also emitted remarkable splendor and grace.
Carefully carved abstract art adorned each pillar, depicting previously unknown Divine entities, creating a profound sense of wonder and spirituality. Surrounding it were four powerful and loyal guardians, as if they were the gatekeepers of heaven itself. What was even more astonishing was that this monument could only be accessed through the 750D dimension, creating an unsolved mystery around it. Many believed that this monument served as a gateway to true heaven.
Legends also spoke of this monument existing long before the concept of heaven itself, making it not just a grand physical structure but a true symbol of spiritual journey and eternity in the baffling and extraordinary history of Amaranth. What set this monument apart from being a mere inanimate object was its ability to speak and deep understanding in all aspects. It was like a wise sage imparting guidance, wisdom, and hidden secrets in a language that was profound and meaningful.
Regardless of changes in the story's plot or its history, this monument stood firm, as if it were an integral part of reality itself. With all these extraordinary elements, the '10 Pillars of Amaranth' was not just a monument but a guardian of wisdom, knowledge, and inspiration in a rich and wondrous culture. Azrael's purpose in going there was solely to seek help; he requested to have his power increased. The monument accepted Azrael's request, and afterward, Azrael transformed into a new form called Azrael The Divine War God. His power increased by tens of millions of times from its original state. He could also manipulate the plot's course using his newfound power. However, it had its own limits once it reached a certain level. He used this power to maintain narrative balance effectively.