The universe was vast—beyond comprehension, beyond the limits of even the most powerful of beings. Time flowed with its endless, unyielding rhythm, while Chaos swirled with unpredictable fervor, carving paths in the very fabric of reality. The Primordials, born of these forces, shaped and guided the universe with their immense power. Yet, in the back of their minds, they could not shake the feeling that there was something greater—a vastness beyond their own realm of influence.
As the first beings of existence began to understand their roles, the fabric of the universe was carefully woven, guided by the eternal dance between Time, Chaos, and the forces that arose from their convergence. But with the creation of all things came the inescapable question: What lies beyond?
This question, the desire to understand the true nature of reality, was something that haunted even the greatest of the Primordials. While they were masters of their domains, they were but children in the face of the true scope of existence. The universe, as they knew it, was but a single note in an infinite symphony—a fleeting fragment of something much greater.
The Omniverse—a concept as old as creation itself—was a distant and almost mythical entity, an idea that the Primordials could only dream of. It was the sum of all multiverses, an endless expanse that stretched beyond comprehension. It was a realm of infinite possibilities, where time was but a mere concept and existence was no longer confined by the laws of physics or reality. The Omniverse was a place where gods and mortals alike would pale in comparison to the vast forces that shaped its every corner.
As the Primordials looked out across the universe they had created, they felt the stirrings of something beyond—something that was not within their reach, yet beckoned them. The desire to explore the unknown, to grasp the full extent of existence, began to take root in their hearts. It was a longing that transcended their individual dominions, a desire for knowledge that would lead them to the edges of reality itself.
The First Glimpse
It was Aion, the embodiment of Eternity, who first felt the pull toward the unknown. His eyes, the essence of infinite time, were not limited by past or future—they saw all moments as a singular, flowing river. Aion had witnessed the birth and death of stars, the rise and fall of empires, and the slow march of time through the ages. Yet, even he could not escape the sense that there was something more. There was a depth to existence that could not be fully understood.
One day, as he meditated in the endless stream of time, Aion felt a strange disturbance—something that defied his understanding of reality. It was a fleeting vision, a glimpse of something beyond the boundaries of the universe he had helped shape. At first, it was just a flicker—a momentary shift in the fabric of reality, like the ripple caused by a stone cast into a still pond.
But as Aion's perception reached deeper into the currents of time, the vision became clearer. He saw what lay beyond—the Omniverse. It was not a place, not a single realm or dimension. It was a vast, infinite expanse that defied all comprehension. There were worlds within worlds, realities stacked upon one another, each existing in its own perfect harmony. The laws of time and space did not apply in the Omniverse; reality itself was a fluid concept, ever-shifting and ever-changing.
Aion could not fathom the scale of it. His mind, bound by the flow of time, struggled to comprehend what he was seeing. He could not tell whether the vision was a dream, a hallucination, or a glimpse of a higher truth. But one thing was certain: the Omniverse was real, and it was far more powerful, far more complex than anything the Primordials had created.
He shared his vision with the other Primordials—Nyx, Lux, Gaia, Khaos, and the others—hoping to make sense of what he had seen. Each Primordial felt the call of the unknown, but none of them could grasp it in its entirety. They each understood their own domains—Time, Chaos, Light, Darkness, Life—but the Omniverse was beyond their reach.
For the first time, the Primordials felt small.
The Endless Beyond
Lux, the embodiment of Light, was the first to voice the question that had been lingering in the minds of the others. "What lies beyond the Omniverse?" he asked. "Is there something greater than this vast expanse we have glimpsed?"
None of the Primordials had an answer, for the Omniverse was beyond even their comprehension. But this question, the desire to know more, became a driving force in their existence. Each of them felt the stirring of ambition within their hearts—the longing to expand their influence, to understand the true nature of the universe and what lay beyond it.
Jack, the last of the Primordials, had remained silent as the others spoke of their visions. His power, born of Nothingness and Everything, was unlike that of his siblings. He was not bound by the forces that had created them, yet he was connected to them in a way they could not fully understand. The power of his bloodline was beyond even the combined might of the other Primordials. He was the embodiment of balance, the force that held the universe together.
As Jack meditated in the stillness of his own being, he felt the pull of the Omniverse more strongly than any of the others. He could sense the vastness of it, feel the infinite realities that stretched out before him like an endless horizon. He could hear the hum of the universe's creation, the cosmic pulse that resonated through everything.
In that moment, Jack understood something that the others did not: the Omniverse was not just a place. It was a force—an unspoken law that governed all existence. To truly understand it, one would have to transcend the very laws of Time and Chaos, to step beyond the boundaries of reality itself. Jack knew that the key to understanding the Omniverse lay within him—within his unique bloodline, his connection to Nothingness and Everything.
The Path to Ascension
For Jack, the Omniverse was no longer a distant, unreachable realm. It was a challenge, a goal that would push him beyond his limits and force him to evolve into something greater than even the Primordials had become. He could feel the stirrings of his true potential, a power that could reshape the very fabric of existence itself.
But Jack knew that this journey would not be an easy one. To ascend to the level of the Omniverse, he would have to first understand the forces that governed the universe he had helped create. He would need to master the fundamental elements of Time, Chaos, Light, Darkness, Life, and Entropy. And above all, he would need to find a way to unlock the full potential of his bloodline.
Jack's path was clear, but it would be fraught with danger. The other Primordials were not yet ready to accept the existence of something beyond their own power. They would challenge him, test him, and try to hold him back. Yet Jack was resolute. He could feel the power of the Omniverse calling to him, urging him forward.
The stage was set for a journey that would span across time and space, through the deepest corners of the universe and into the heart of the Omniverse itself. Jack would rise to challenge the very limits of reality, and in doing so, he would rewrite the fate of the cosmos.
The First Step
And so, the journey began. Jack took his first step into the unknown, guided by the desire to understand the Omniverse, to uncover its mysteries and unlock the power that lay within him. The road ahead was uncertain, but with every step, Jack would grow stronger, his understanding deepening, his power expanding. He had glimpsed the Omniverse—now it was time to claim it.