As the universe settled into its nascent existence, the Ten Primordials began to stake their claim on the domains that were to become their realms. Each Primordial brought with them the gifts of their power, shaping the universe around them. As their powers began to take shape, the very fabric of existence bent to their will. But with power came rivalry. Each Primordial had their own vision for the universe, their own desire for control. Time clashed with Chaos, Light with Darkness, Fate with Life. Yet, there was a fundamental understanding—a shared realization that they were all connected by the very forces they represented. Their battles were not for dominance over one another but for the preservation of the balance they had collectively forged. The clash of their powers was inevitable, but it was never a true war. Each knew that the fate of the universe depended on their cooperation.
It was in this early period that the Primordials first realized their own limitations. Despite their great powers, they were not omnipotent. They could shape the universe, but they could not control every outcome. They had created a universe that was bound by rules, but those rules could be bent, manipulated, and ultimately broken.
In their search for understanding, the Primordials began to look beyond their own domains. The edges of their realms, the spaces between the forces they controlled, held secrets that none of them could yet comprehend. The concept of the Omniverse began to take shape in their minds—a vast, endless sea of infinite possibilities that stretched beyond the limits of their current understanding. Each Primordial knew that the power to explore and understand this higher realm was not in their grasp. Yet, it was Jack, the embodiment of Nothingness and Everything, who would one day unlock the mysteries of the Omniverse. His unique nature, his authority, was the key to accessing realms beyond the universe But before Jack could rise to his true potential, before he could unlock the power of the Omniverse, the Primordials would first have to face a threat far greater than any they had encountered. A darkness would rise—a force that would challenge everything they had created. And it was in this time of great peril that the Ten Primordials would come together as never before, each wielding their power to defend the universe they had forged. And so, the stage was set. The universe was growing, expanding, and evolving. The Ten Primordials had risen, and their true test was just beginning.