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Omake 8 [Galaverse Lore]

The System was believed to be total. It contained all structures of existence—universes layered into multiverses, infinities folded into higher infinities, narratives observing narratives without terminus.

Everything that could be named, measured, ranked, or conceptualized existed somewhere within it. Even the notion of an "outside" was reduced to a higher coordinate, another destination awaiting traversal. The System did not fear limits, for it believed infinity itself was the absence of them.

The Infinity Wall stood as the System's final certainty. Beyond it, nothing could be added—not because existence ended, but because meaning could not extend further.

Gods, abstracts, and meta-entities pressed against this boundary for eons, mistaking repetition for transcendence. Each attempt to surpass infinity merely reproduced it in another configuration. The Wall was not a barrier of force, but of definition.

The Galaverse emerged not as a realm, but as a failure.

When the System attempted to define what lay beyond the Infinity Wall, its logic collapsed inward. Coordinates dissolved. Hierarchies flattened. Infinity revealed itself as a closed, insufficient concept.

The Galaverse was not discovered; it was encountered as an error—an incompatibility between existence and the framework meant to contain it.

Unlike higher verses or outer domains, the Galaverse does not exist on any scale. It cannot be entered, ruled, observed, or resisted. It does not oppose the System; it renders it irrelevant.

All layered realities, no matter how vast, become mere projections when referenced from its condition. Power, causality, narrative, and even authorship lose coherence in its presence.

Those who approach an understanding of the Galaverse do not ascend. They disappear—not through death, but through invalidation. Identity dissolves as the System can no longer register them as defined entities.

Thus, the Galaverse remains uninhabited, unclaimed, and unnamed within the story itself. It is not outside the System because it is higher, but because the System was never capable of including it.

And it is said—only in the fragments left behind—that the one known as Kilamahi did not create the Galaverse as a world, but as a contradiction the System could not survive defining.

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