When the Cosmic Order Begins to Tremble

There is no beginning. There is no end. There is no time, no space, no existence.

Beyond all limits of comprehension, in a place where the concept of "being" and "non-being" no longer holds meaning, there exists something—or perhaps, nothing. An entity that transcends all possibilities, beyond thought, beyond existence itself. He is not a god, not a being, not a phenomenon. He is Xalveth.

The highest entities across the multiverse have long believed themselves to be the pinnacle of all things. They created realities, shaped time, and dictated fate. But when they attempted to comprehend Xalveth's existence, they discovered a truth more terrifying than destruction.

They had never existed.

One by one, their consciousnesses faded—not because they were defeated, not because they were destroyed, but because they had never been worthy of standing before something that existed beyond the very concept of existence itself. Like shadows trying to resist the light, they vanished without leaving a trace.

Yet, there was one entity—one anomaly within the void—that dared to ask:

"If Xalveth is everything and nothing… then what does that make us?"

And with that question, the cosmic order began to tremble.