The Birth of the Tensura Multiverse

After handling affairs across different dimensions, Beerus, his six wives, and Whis returned to their Supreme Realm—an ethereal dominion beyond mortal comprehension. It was a place where the laws of existence bent to Beerus' will, where time, space, and reality itself were nothing but mere playthings in his grasp.

As they settled in their celestial palace, Beerus stood at the grand balcony, gazing into the infinite void beyond. His golden irises glowed with an ominous yet divine intensity, a sign that something momentous was about to occur.

His wives—Velzar, Erza, Zerna, Delta, Beta, and Sigma—watched him with curiosity, while Whis patiently waited by his side, holding his ever-present staff.

Then, Beerus spoke. His voice reverberated across the realm, shaking the very fabric of existence.

"I have decided... to create a multiverse in the Cardinal World's image."

At those words, everyone's eyes widened.

Zerna tilted her head, her crimson hair flowing like a river of fire. "A multiverse? Like the one the Grand Priest oversees?"

Beerus nodded. "Yes, but distinct from the one we know. I will create five additional universes, and alongside the original Cardinal World, they will form a total of six parallel universes—each one vast, filled with countless planets, civilizations, and unique existences."

A heavy silence followed.

Then, Whis raised an eyebrow, tapping his staff lightly. "How intriguing, Lord Beerus. However, such an ambitious creation raises several questions."

Beerus smirked. "Then ask, Whis. I will answer."

Whis folded his arms. "First and foremost, how will these universes be structured? Will they mirror the current Dragon Ball multiverse with Supreme Kais and Destroyers maintaining balance?"

Beerus nodded. "Yes, but with a twist. Instead of Grand Priest oversight, the ones watching over these universes will be the Keepers—Rimuru, Guy, Milim, Leon, Luminous, Ramiris, and Draguel. Each of them will act as the supreme authority of their universe, deciding how it should function, how life should flourish, and how order should be maintained."

Whis tapped his chin. "That would mean each universe will have entirely different governing principles. An intriguing concept, indeed. But how will you ensure stability?"

Beerus grinned. "Each Keeper will select one Supreme Kai and one God of Destruction for their universe. These figures will uphold creation and destruction, just as we do in the Dragon Ball multiverse. However, unlike the Destroyers and Supreme Kais we are used to, these new gods will be shaped by their Keeper's vision."

Whis nodded slowly. "So, no universal standard—each reality will operate under unique laws dictated by its ruler. That would make every universe drastically different. Some may be utopias, others… nightmares."

Beerus chuckled. "Exactly. It will be a grand experiment of cosmic evolution."

Hearing this, Velzar, the eldest of Beerus' wives, crossed her arms and spoke in a deep, regal tone.

"You're speaking of creating something greater than the cosmos itself. That is no small task, my love. What makes you so certain this will not result in complete and utter chaos?"

Beerus smirked. "Chaos is part of balance. Even in our multiverse, there are universes that thrive and those that fall into ruin. It is the nature of existence. However, the Keepers will ensure that their realms do not collapse beyond repair."

Erza, the most analytical of Beerus' wives, narrowed her eyes. "And what of potential inter-universal conflicts? If one Keeper decides to invade another's universe, what then?"

Beerus' expression darkened slightly. "Each universe will have dimensional boundaries, making travel between them nearly impossible—unless permitted by a Keeper. However, should conflicts arise, I will personally intervene and reestablish order."

Zerna, ever the warrior, grinned. "So, if one of these so-called Keepers becomes too ambitious, you'll crush them yourself?"

Beerus laughed. "Of course. None shall challenge my supremacy."

Delta, Beta, and Sigma listened intently before Beta finally spoke.

"And what of the mortals? What kind of civilizations will populate these universes?"

Beerus shrugged. "That is up to the Keepers. They will seed life, determine its course, and dictate the laws of existence. Some may create universes ruled by gods, others may allow mortal civilizations to flourish freely. Each Keeper will shape their domain according to their will."

Sigma's violet eyes gleamed. "A grand creation indeed. But what will you do after these universes are established?"

Beerus smirked, his tail swaying lazily. "I will watch… and enjoy."

With their questions answered, the room fell into contemplation. The gravity of Beerus' decision was immense.

Whis finally spoke again. "Then, to summarize… each Keeper will be a supreme entity governing one of these new universes, with the power to shape its laws and choose its Supreme Kais and Destroyers. Their universes will be entirely unique, dictated by their will alone, and only they will have access to interdimensional travel—unless they grant permission otherwise."

Beerus nodded. "Correct. And I will oversee it all."

Erza sighed. "This will change everything."

Velzar smirked. "A multiverse born from Beerus' will… the very idea is thrilling."

Whis gave a rare smile. "This will indeed be one of the greatest creations in all existence. I look forward to witnessing its birth."

With the decision finalized, Beerus raised his hand, and the void beyond their realm trembled. Reality bent, twisted, and then…

Five colossal bursts of energy erupted from Beerus' hand. These divine forces surged into the infinite nothingness, taking shape, twisting, spiraling into vast, unexplored universes.

At that moment, the Tensura Multiverse was born.

The Cardinal World was no longer alone. It was now part of a vast cosmic web, each universe a reflection yet a deviation from the original.

Now, it was time for the Keepers to take their thrones.

And thus, a new era of cosmic governance began.