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The Downfall of Shamayim.

Shamáyim, the highest utopia, container of all heavens; the the place where, topologically, the highest planes of existence are situated.

The purest in their divinity, they are part of a divine ecosystem that can only be defined by a transcendent ontology, far beyond the comprehension of any earthly mind.

Shamáyim lacks all polarity and transcends yin and yang alike; it is the brightest taji, the Tzimtzum.

Every element that reaches this place becomes an undifferentiated noumenon; if a mortal tried to define Shamáyim or its components, they would do so with approximate words, trying to describe emotions they can't truly understand.

The entities that dwell in this place act as archetypes, they are demiurges, architects of ontological and conceptual models that branch into multiple possible worlds.

They exist to create, but they can also destroy, all-powerful in their domain, with absolute control over their own creations.

The great world tree flows from Shamáyim, who is the seed from which this macrostructure emerges.

That tree would grow and grow, for all eternity, and Shamáyim would remain unshaken... or so it should have been.

But that day, the light of Shamáyim—

That place transcended all conception of space-time dimension, yet that day, the whole "sky" trembled.

It wasn't the first time a creature from the outer sea tried to enter the macrocosm; however, it always ended up being cast out or captured.

However, this time the rift came from within... and it let him in.

Born from the mist through parthenogenesis, he is the deepest darkness, the most ominous shadow; he crawls and twists, stretching and expanding like a mass of tentacles.

His form is nothing but an illusion, for he embodies the indeterminate, that which cannot be defined.

When the nothingness touches something, that something ceases to exist; a void forms—a blasphemy in reality that twists its foundations and breaks its axioms.

In a place where time does not exist, one can only measure the passing of events through causes and effects; and the effect of that outer being's entrance caused the greatest destruction in all of Shamáyim's history.

Evil was banished, yes... but it was already too late. From that moment on, the tree was infected; once again, the great outer sea had tainted the order.

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