ORIGINALITY IS DEAD. ALL IS HOPELESS. ALL IS FUTILE.
Info
Written by ReyDay, conceptualized by everyone who ever was, is, and will be
This page references/is inspired by the following works:
Introduction -> Object 54
Famine -> RED
Death -> Level 800.1
War -> Project Physeter
Conquest -> Echo of Creation
End? -> Confusion and clarity sharing a few words somewhere between life and death
Critics/Reviewers:
Spectre48
LiminalDoctor
Abdallah Amr
Red-eyes Dragoon
Greggita Mahayfaio
| Page Type | Articles |
|---|---|
| Author Page | ReyDay |
| Levels | Level 988 - “Belphegor’s Nightmare” |
| Unnumbered Levels | Death’s Door, The Celestial Cathedral(translated) |
| Sub-Layers | Level 800.1 |
| Entities | Coming Soon! |
| Unnumbered Entities | Coming Soon! |
| Objects | Object 48 - “Liquid Pain”, Object 33 - “RoboPets”, Object 64 - "Whisperers", Object 5-FR - “Anemophosis”(translated) |
| Phenomena | Phenomenon 28 - “Mourning Nothing In Particular” |
| Tales | The Echo of Creation, Five Years Since You Went Missing, Knight’s Gambit, INFINITY, For Christmas(translated) |
| Groups | Ariane Circle(translated), The Black Knights(owned) |
| POIs | Nyx(translated) |
| Canons | Black Knights(owned) |
| Joke Pages | Coming Soon! |
| Tech | Enchanted Forest Theme, Music Theme, Deep Sea Theme, Tesseract Theme, Ariane Circle Theme(translated) |
| Guides/Essays | Coming Soon! |
| Art | Diana Evelynn, Fia, Tess Welcome Banner |
Offsets
Offset 0
Name: Introduction
Offset 1
Name: Famine
Offset 2
Name: Death
Offset 3
Name: War
Offset 4
Name: Conquest
Offset 5
Name: End?
noun
in·fin·i·ty
The unlimited extent of time, space, or quantity; boundlessness.
- Marriam-Webster’s Dictionary
What does it mean to be INFINITE? Humanity knows it as a state of being, a thing inherently unreachable yet guaranteed to exist, but we never have truly grasped the concept it represents.
No bound.
No end.
No limit.
INFINITY means that every possibility the human consciousness can conceptualize is inherently true. Anything and everything one can imagine exists somewhere out in the expanse we call the multiverse.
But the human consciousness can only stretch so far.
An ever-growing universe expands beyond mortal comprehension, yet every new star, asteroid, and planet is an exact replica of the ones that came before.
A man stuck in the constant loop of a 9-to-5 job stumbles upon an undiscovered world. After he overcomes his fear, he realizes that he finally has a chance to break the monotony of his previous life. He explores this strange, new world, only to find it isn’t new at all: it is merely a husk of the one he came from.
A small group develops in a strange world in the hopes of building a community for themselves, assisting their kind in prevailing against the dangers. They hope to invent a new beginning for themselves, but the society they worked so hard to establish is indistinguishable from the one they desperately wanted to escape.
An author sits at their desk, finishing the final touches on their new book that they’ve been working on for the past year. They pat themselves on the back, admiring their own ingenious ideas, but little do they know that they made an identical copy of a novella long lost to time.
“New” is an illusion, for while the multiverse is filled with uncertainty, one thing remains fact:
