WebNovels

Seed Of The Infinite

PPR1398
7
chs / week
The average realized release rate over the past 30 days is 7 chs / week.
--
NOT RATINGS
134
Views
Synopsis
In the beginning, there was nothing — until something learned how to grow. From that single act of creation, the Multiverse blossomed into a vast orchard of worlds, each birthed by a being who mastered the art of Power Farming — cultivating energy from emotion, memory, and death itself. These creators, called Travelers, sow their essence into the Void to raise new realities, but every creation comes with blindness: once they ascend, they forget the worlds they left behind. The story follows one such Traveler — nameless, reborn into the First Stage, a silent wasteland known as the Garden of Beginnings. Guided by a whispering soil-spirit, they learn to farm power and plant their first Worldseed, unaware that each seed draws life from the death of another world. As their strength grows, they create realms of astonishing beauty and terror — living continents, self-aware storms, and civilizations that worship their unseen hand. But when another Traveler invades their creation, the illusion of divinity shatters. A war of gods ignites across the layers of existence, collapsing worlds and revealing the horrifying truth: every Stage of the Multiverse feeds upon the one below, an eternal cycle of creation and consumption. The Traveler rises through these Stages — from mortal soil to divine thrones — uncovering fragments of their past selves and the echoes of countless forgotten worlds they once built. At the summit of reality lies the Root Realm, home to the First Sower, the being who began the cycle. The Traveler discovers that every ascended creator must become the seed of the next universe — each god buried so another may bloom. Faced with the choice to end or renew existence, the Traveler sows themselves into the Void, merging with it completely. The Multiverse trembles. A new world begins to stir — unaware, as always, of the one who planted it.
VIEW MORE

Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 — The Traveler Wakes

Silence was the first sound.

It pressed against the stranger's ears like the weight of a thousand unspoken truths. When they opened their eyes, the world around them was gray — a vast plain of shifting dust and slow-moving clouds, lit by a sky with no sun. The ground pulsed faintly beneath their palms, like something sleeping just under the surface.

They did not remember their name. Not their birth, not their death, only the sensation of falling — endlessly, softly — through darkness until this place caught them.

Etched across their skin were lines of light. Runes, old and alive, pulsed in quiet rhythm with their heartbeat. Each throb sent a shimmer of energy through the air, stirring the dust into faint spirals. When they tried to stand, the runes brightened, and the ground answered — small tendrils of light crawling outward, rooting into the earth as though the world recognized them.

Then came the voice.

"Traveler," it said, echoing from nowhere and everywhere at once.

The stranger froze. "Who speaks?" Their voice felt unused, as though borrowed.

"The soil itself," the voice replied, soft and ancient. "You have crossed the Veil of Forgetting. You are newly sown."

"Sown?" the Traveler repeated.

"Yes. You are seed and sower both. Your essence has taken root here, and from it, your power will grow."

The Traveler looked around, seeing now faint shapes in the mist — ruins half-swallowed by the dust, shadows that might have been mountains, or the bones of forgotten gods.

"What is this place?"

"The First Stage," said the voice. "The Garden of Beginnings. Every soul who touches the Infinite begins here. You are not the first, nor will you be the last. But your soil is different. It remembers."

The Traveler knelt, pressing a hand to the ground. Beneath the surface, warmth stirred — a deep pulse, slow as the heartbeat of creation. For an instant, images flared behind their eyes: stars blooming like flowers, worlds unfurling from threads of light, voices singing in languages older than time.

Then it was gone.

The Traveler's pulse quickened. "What am I meant to do?"

The voice smiled — they could hear it, somehow. "You must farm power. Feed this place with will, with emotion, with the fragments of what you were. The stronger your harvest, the greater the world that will bloom from you."

"And when I have enough?"

"Then you will plant your first Worldseed. And from it, you will birth your own reality."

The voice faded, leaving only silence again — that patient, living silence.

The Traveler looked to the horizon. Somewhere in the mist, light flickered — distant, beckoning. They took their first step into the unknown, unaware that with it, the soil beneath them began to breathe.

The world was listening.