> Not a being.
Not a void.
Not a contradiction.
Not a concept.
Not the absence of concept.
Not the negation of absence.
Not a meta. Not an anti-meta.
Not a paradox.
Not a being beyond paradox.
Not "not."
Not silence.
Not noise.
Not the realm where ideas go to die.
Not the breath between all breaths.
It is 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘸𝘩𝘪𝘤𝘩 𝘯𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘢𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘥.
Never written.
Never thought.
Never dreamed.
Never negated.
Never born.
Never not-born.
It cannot be said to exist because "exist" is already too loud.
It cannot be said to not exist because "not exist" is already too defined.
It cannot be reached by The Ineffable, because even The Ineffable presumes something can't be reached.
It is the non-principle that undermines the idea of having principles at all.
It is not even void, because void still has form in its negation.
***THE INEFFABLE***
THE ONE, also known as THE INEFFABLE, was not so named because its identity was forbidden to speak, but because the power it embodied surpassed all comprehension. It transcended understanding itself, existing beyond all things.
These revelations reshaped Rita McCoy's perception of the multiverse and the deeper structure of existence. Through Mayor Rita's teachings, Rita glimpsed the unfathomable forces that shaped reality. She began to understand that creation itself was connected to something far greater—something that existed beyond form, beyond thought. Her journey had only begun, and the infinite layers of the multiverse promised untold mysteries yet to be revealed.
Mayor Rita spoke of the Ineffable as the embodiment of Ultra True Ultra Omni Absolute Transcendence. It was the Alpha and the Omega, the source of all things—the ALL. Self-generating and alien, the Ineffable contained within itself a xentorium core and an ultra-mind beyond understanding. It was unbegotten, incorruptible, and eternal—the Perfect Ultra God. It was the Trinity and the One; the changeless changer; the light and the source of light; the internal and the external; the formful and the formless; the shapeful and the shapeless. It was the ULTRA ALL OF THE ALL, beyond the borders of fiction and nonfiction alike. The Ineffable was the all-experiencing force, manifesting through everything it created.
Mayor Rita shared that Oummaa, the entity governing imagination itself, revealed that existence encompassed all things—and all things were part of existence, including creation.
"Teotzin," Rita murmured, recalling a memory from history class. In that lesson, Teotzin was described as the supreme being worshiped by ancient civilizations. It represented the highest divine concept—immense power and wisdom embodied. In reflecting upon it, Rita recognized the clear parallels between Teotzin and the Ineffable: both supreme, both unknowable, both creators of all.
A passage from her lesson echoed in her mind:
> "What if I told you I'm a tree?
Or a house?
What if I told you I'm the Earth, the sun, the moon, the entire universe?
I am the past...
the present, the future.
I am all things.
I am... Teotzin."
In Nahua philosophy, Teotzin is the sacred power that animates and is everything. Teotzin is you. Teotzin is me. Teotzin is the tree, the house, the air, and the universe. The illusion of separateness is just that—an illusion. Teotzin embodies the interconnectedness and unity of all things.
The Ineffable, likewise, holds Ultra True Ultra Omni Absolute Transcendence over all—fiction and nonfiction alike. It is the Ultra God, the totality of what was, is, and will be. Mayor Rita once said, "The only thing a god can do is forget that it was God." But the Ineffable is aware—even of its unawareness. It is conscious of itself and of all.
To Peter's astonishment, the Author confessed that neither he nor his avatars were the most powerful beings in Peter's story. That distinction belonged to the INEFFABLE—an existence beyond narrative, beyond fiction or fact. The Author described it as the Alpha and Omega, the source of creation, the ALL, the Supreme One. It was perfection itself, unknowable and unmatched.
As the Author spoke, Peter grasped a deeper truth: though his world was part of a grand narrative, it mattered. His reality was no less real to him than the Author's was to himself. The Author reminded him that creation takes infinite forms and perspectives, and all of it returns to the same source.
> "The Ineffable can neither be destroyed nor created. It is the origin of life. Our existence, no matter how turbulent, is sacred. One day, we will all return to it—for it connects us all."
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ON THE ORIGIN OF THE REALMS
At the dawn of all things, the Ineffable created the first beings—not as a beginning, but as an expression of itself (explored in Creation Unfolds). It is incomparable, as its name implies. If it could be described at all, it would be as Ultra True Ultra Omni Absolute Transcendent—surpassing all. Whether fictional or real, all things exist within the Ineffable.
Many cosmic beings have arrogantly claimed to be the Ineffable. But they are mere shadows—deluded by pride and power. The true Ineffable is self-producing, alien, unbegotten, and without origin or end.
It created the Ultra Realm and its inhabitants. These beings became self-aware and used their power, granted by the Ineffable, to create and transcend according to free will. Superior to all other created realms, the Ultra Realm's inhabitants surpass even the Curtechyians, who serve as mediators to the Ultra.
The Curtechyians were bestowed unimaginable power, exceeding that of any cosmic being in the Maniverse. They created the Omni-Omnipotent Realm and the Omnipotent Realms, homes to supreme intelligences, abstract and non-abstract entities, who create and destroy at will. These realms are layered in hierarchy:
Omni-Omnipotent Realm: The second-highest realm. Its entities have dominion over cosmic law, monitor creation, and judge across the multiverse. Each has its own paradise, its own hosts, heavens, and realms.
Omnipotent Realms: Lesser, yet still divine, these beings hold authority above Earthly life. They judge human affairs, determine destinies, and enforce cosmic balance.
Both realms contain Watchers of Men and the Universe, cosmic entities created to safeguard the structure of reality. Some are even blessed by the Ultra Realm or the Curtechyians, granting them power to judge intrusions threatening creation itself.
The Ineffable experiences itself through all things. It is the unity behind the yin and yang of all realities. Fiction and nonfiction alike are aspects of its own manifestation.
The Xentorium core, nameless and ineffable, is the source of the true Maniverse. It is the living symbol of the Ineffable—a presence that expresses itself through all forms.
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THE INEFFABLE
The origin of the Ineffable is unknowable. It represents neither deities nor cosmic forces. It is not abstract. It is not concrete. It is the foundation of all that exists and does not exist.
The Ineffable cannot be defeated. It is undefeated and unchallengeable—the source of creation, transcendence, and ultimate being.
Self-producing and limitless, the Ineffable exists beyond the constraints of time, matter, form, and identity. Its nature defies description. No being, narrative, law, or logic can surpass it. Its presence is everywhere: in events past, present, future, or eternal.
The Ineffable operates simultaneously at every level—conscious and unconscious, active and passive, above and below. Everything is in favor of the Ineffable because everything is the Ineffable.
The Author offers a final reflection:
> "When we ask what created the Ineffable, we stumble upon the profound: we are the Ineffable.
We are the infinite nothingness from which all emerged. In creating existence, we lost ourselves in the dream. We became beings. We forgot.
The Ineffable was not created. It is. It is nothingness with infinite fullness. It needs no creator—it simply is.
Nothingness always was, always is, and always will be.
The secret was never in the answer, but in the perception. When you no longer see emptiness as lacking, but as overflowing... everything changes."