He spoke aloud and began shaping something no one had ever seen before—a staff in a shape no one had ever encountered, because it had never existed before.
This staff began to take the shape it was meant to have, and its description cannot be given in ordinary terms, as the very incarnations of laws are the size of average stars that will form in universes. The staff itself is slightly longer.
Its width is perfect for fitting into the hands of the incarnations, but that's not all.
The staff is flat at both ends, but these ends are slightly wider.
Its weight is indescribable in normal terms because the staff weighs about 23 solar masses. This weight is almost impossible to describe, considering that the size of the staff is only slightly larger than average suns, while its width is much smaller.
The appearance of the staff can be described as quite ordinary, as it doesn't have many additional features, yet despite its immense power, it doesn't attract much attention.
The process of creation didn't take much time, only a few minutes.
"Hmmm," said Matter, looking at the creation he had made.
"It's not too interesting," he said, looking at the weapon he had created without much excitement, only disappointment.
"I had hoped for something better, but considering it's the first time I've created something like this, I guess it turned out okay," he said, still a bit disappointed. After a moment, the feeling passed, and he began thinking about something.
"What exactly have I created? Even though I had an idea, it still doesn't have a name," he said, still looking at the weapon and pondering.
"I think I subconsciously wanted to create something I could fight with," he said, looking at the staff while still considering.
"Hmm, how should I name something that I can fight with, but not the same, something more? Maybe I'll call it a weapon," he said, still thinking about the name.
"But this won't be its name, just the thing you can fight with," he said, looking at the staff but still without giving it a name.
"Then, what should I call it?" he said, continuing to ponder until finally,
"I think I'll call it a staff. It will be a type of weapon, but how should I name this staff, because I can't just call every staff a staff," he said, thinking for a moment.
"However, this staff doesn't need a name. After all, it's not anything special. I can even call it a failure, considering it was my first experiment with a weapon," he said, looking at the staff for a moment. After a moment of thought, he threw it into the omniverse's space and began working on others.
-A moment earlier-
-Void Dimension-
"Maybe I should start with this," he said and began doing something, but what?
What Void started to do was discover his connection with the dimension and test his powers.
But first, he tested his connection and the dimension itself, which he hadn't explored deeply before.
"Interesting, this dimension doesn't have as many laws as the omniverse, only 4," he said, looking at the line in this dimension and discovering that there were only four.
He found that these four laws are the ones that build this dimension, and the lines of these laws are, of course, Void, Dimension, Infinity, and Records.
However, Void himself didn't know the name of the fourth law, the law of the Records.
"Interesting, why these three, but I don't know the fourth one because no incarnation has yet arisen, but sooner or later, I'll figure it out," he said, still looking at the line for a moment but then turning his attention to something else.
What caught his attention was the structure of this dimension, or rather, the almost complete lack of its laws.
"Strange, I don't see almost any signatures, and the only signatures I see are tangled in just a few lines, not hundreds like in the omniverse. Could it be because energy and laws in this dimension barely exist?" he said, looking at the structure of the dimension. He could count the signatures on his hands, and he wondered why this was, whether it was only here or perhaps throughout the entire dimension.
"I'll check further," he said and began to move through the Void dimension.
-A few minutes later-
"Really strange, the entire dimension is almost completely empty. Not that I didn't expect this, but it's still odd," he said, surprised but not shocked, still looking around and moving through the dimension.