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(If you came directly to this without finishing the Omniverse chapter, you won't understand anything. Finish that chapter first, then come to the Outerverse chapter.)



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Part 1 – Aethion & Elariah Reunion + Velthurion’s Visit

Elariah entered her own Omniverse.  
All the gods there were happy and asked:

> “Did you give him what he wanted?”

Elariah replied:

> “Yes.”

But she was lying. She knew the truth of what really happened.  
Some gods assumed she had sacrificed another Omniverse to save their own.  
But even after one lakh years, Elariah remained sad. Her thoughts were fully on Aethion.  

Some gods tried to comfort her, saying:

> “Sometimes we all must make sacrifices. There’s no other way. We must move forward despite them.”

Elariah understood, and she began acting like she was happy.

A few weeks later, suddenly someone entered her realm. All the gods were ready to attack.  
But when Elariah saw who it was—  
It was Aethion.

He said:

> “Long time no see?”

Elariah ran forward and hugged him tightly, crying:

> “I thought we’d never meet again.”

Aethion smiled and replied:

> “You already said we’ll meet again, right? And I said yes. So here we are.”

Elariah asked:

> “How did you get here? Did someone help you? Or did you find a way into my Omniverse yourself?”

Aethion said:

> “That’s a big story. But the reason I came… I need your help.”

Elariah, excited, replied:

> “Tell me. I’ll do my best to help you.”

Aethion took out a glowing key.

> “This is my father’s key to the Outerverse Void. If you use this, you can see into my Omniverse. If anyone enters it, please contact me immediately.”

Elariah asked:

> “How can I contact you?”

Aethion gave her a bracelet.

> “Tap this bracelet five times. It will connect to me. Can you do this for me?”

He spoke emotionally.

Elariah nodded:

> “Okay. But… where are you going? Please tell me, Aethion. I feel like something’s bothering you. You already helped me and saved my Omniverse. I can’t stand to see you trapped in a burden like this.”

Aethion looked at her quietly. Then he said:

> “Let me tell you what really happened… just before I entered this Omniverse.”

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 Velthurion’s Visit

Weeks passed.  
Aethion now ruled the Omniverse.  
But he kept sensing something different… something wasn’t right.

One day, an Outerverse being suddenly entered his realm.  
The being said:

> “Aethion. We need to talk.”

Aethion thought:

> If my guess is right… he’s not a threat.

All the gods prepared to attack. But Aethion said:

> “Let him speak.”

Everyone calmed down.  
The being said:

> “My name is Velthurion. I didn’t come to destroy your Omniverse or take control. I just need to talk with you… personally.”

Aethion understood this being was no enemy.  
They both sat down on chairs.  

Velthurion said:

> “Before I came, I knew you lost your father. You must have faced so many struggles. I understand your pain. But still… we need your help, Aethion.”

Aethion replied:

> “What kind of help?”

Velthurion said:

> “Only you have the power to save many Omniverses and countless realities.”

Aethion quickly interrupted:

> “I know what you’re trying to say. But I made a promise: no one will ever touch this Omniverse while I’m here. I’m sorry. I can’t help you.”

Velthurion took a deep breath.

> “Your father also never wanted to get involved in other Omniverses. But still, he gave his best to protect his own. He *could* have saved everything in the alternate Omniverses, but he didn’t. Because his first duty was to protect his Omniverse. I understand, Aethion. Every Omniverse ruler has that fear: ‘If I lose my Omniverse, what do I do next?’”

Velthurion looked down sadly and said:

> “It’s okay, Aethion. I respect your decision. But if someday… you change your mind…”

He placed a glowing stone on the table.

> “Take this stone with you. Enter the Outerverse Void domain, and say only my name. I will appear before you in the very next moment.”

Then Velthurion created a portal and left.

Aethion just stood there, silent.  
Some gods came and asked:

> “Is something wrong, my lord?”

Aethion replied:

> “No. I just need to be alone for now.”

The gods nodded and left him alone.

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 Aethion’s Decision

Months later…  
Aethion had been having endless nightmares.  
One day, sitting on his throne, he looked at the glowing stone.  
Some gods came to him and said:

> “Are you alright, my lord? We noticed you haven’t been sleeping properly.”

Aethion replied:

> “I’m fine.”

He stood up, quietly hid the glowing stone in his robe, and said:

> “I have work to do… in the Outerverse Void.”

He called for Vishalia, the god of defense.

> “You have to take care of this Omniverse until I return.”

Vishalia said:

> “Yes, my lord.”

Aethion stepped into the Outerverse Void domain.  
He took out the glowing stone and spoke the name:

> “Velthurion.”

The glowing stone floated into the air.  
And from it, Velthurion appeared again… as a hologram.

Velthurion said:

> “You changed your mind very quickly. I didn’t expect that. We need to talk about many things—but first, you must come to our void.”

Aethion replied:

> “Yes.”

Then Velthurion’s hologram turned into a portal.

> “This way.”

Aethion stepped into the portal.  
Inside, he saw many extremely powerful beings—he could sense their overwhelming power.

Velthurion approached and said:

> “Welcome, Aethion. You must have many questions, don’t you?”

Aethion asked:

> “First, how do we save that alternate Omniverse?”

Velthurion replied:

> “Not so fast. First, you need to truly understand what the Outerverse is.”

Aethion said:

> “I know what it is!”

Velthurion replied:

> “You only know about the void of evil beings.”

Aethion questioned:

> “What is the void of evil beings?”

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The Outerverse Explained

Velthurion said:

> “I’ll explain clearly. But first, let me tell you how we found you. We didn’t know about your Omniverse before your birth. When you were born inside the Void, your presence almost tore apart the Outerverse Void Domain. But your father managed to stop that collapse. Afterward, we investigated what had happened in that domain, and your father brought you into the Omniverse. But even as a baby, your power made the Omniverse unstable—it almost collapsed. That’s how we found your father’s Omniverse so easily.”

> “Anyway, let me now explain the main concept. Listen carefully. First comes the Boundless Realm—that is where we were all created. From there, we were automatically sent through the largest divine stone into Outerverse Void 3. That Void was completely empty. But when that stone entered the Void, it caused a massive Big Bang, leading to the birth of a god…”

If that god successfully creates all realities and dimensions and builds an Omniverse, then they become the Omniverse Ruler.  
After all of this is completed, portals to the Separateverse will open, and the Omniverse will automatically move into it.  
Even the ruler of that Omniverse won’t realize that their Omniverse has entered the Separateverse.  
Once it enters, that Omniverse remains completely protected.  
Like this, many successful Omniverses, universes, or other structures are safely kept within the Separateverse.  
However, the ruler will only know the details of their own Omniverse. They will not know the truth about the Boundless Realm, or the existence of other Omniverses, or anything beyond their own reality.

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The Fate of Failed Gods

But…  
If the god fails to create the Omniverse properly, then they are automatically banished into Outerverse Void 1.

Once banished, that failed being has two choices:  
1. Be reborn into a successful alternate Omniverse—but with no memory of their past life.  
2. Remain in Outerverse Void 1 and take up the role of protecting all Omniverses and realities from evil beings.

In fact, most of the beings in Outerverse Void 1 are those who failed to create their own Omniverse.  
Some of them are reborn into different successful Omniverses—this is the natural cycle of Outerverse Void 1.

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 The Evil Beings of Void 2

But evil beings are completely different.  
They did successfully create their own versions of Omniverses—twisted realms like Hell—where each evil ruler dominates with chaos, destruction, and selfishness.  

If not that, sometimes a creator simply steps down from their position and hands over their title to another god—just like Adonai did.  
But the new god who takes over the Omniverse…  
Instead of carrying that role with responsibility, they wear it like a crown of pride.  
They begin to manipulate other gods, forcing them into servitude.  
If a god is happy, these rulers will intentionally create conflict between them, just to destroy their peace and enjoy the chaos.  
They treat the Omniverse like a game—turning other gods into pawns.

This is what most of these new ruler-gods do after receiving the throne.  
But when their chaos spreads too far, the beings of Outerverse Void 1 are forced to intervene—and banish those evil rulers from their Omniverse.  
These fallen rulers are sent into Outerverse Void 2.

Many years ago, countless evil beings were banished into Void 2—but over time, they created their own powerful domains within it.

At that moment, Velthurion suddenly paused, as if he was hiding something deeper…

Then Velthurion said:

> “We can’t enter their domains. They’ve created extremely powerful protective barriers. We’ve only managed to glimpse inside for short periods—but even that was enough to gather some intel. These evil beings sometimes enter other Omniverses to destroy them… Sometimes, they aim to seal the rulers and take control of the Omniverse.”

He continued:

> “But these beings do not possess Omnimmense power—and that’s what makes them easier for us to detect.”

Aethion could tell that Velthurion was still hiding something…  
But he chose not to push him further. Instead, Aethion asked:

> “What is Omnimmense?”

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The Power of Omnimmense

Velthurion replied:

> “Omnimmense is not regular omnipotence. It goes far beyond that. Only the beings in Outerverse Void 1—the ones who failed to build their Omniverse—possess this Omnimmense power. The evil beings from Void 2 do not possess it. Let me explain clearly: The Outerverse Void is a lawless, illogical space. Beings here are extraordinarily overpowered. But when evil Void 2 beings try to enter a normal Omniverse, they must compress their power—otherwise, the Omniverse would destabilize or collapse instantly. If they enter without compression, the Omniverse begins to collapse—and we can easily detect and banish them. But… if they compress their presence, then it becomes extremely difficult for us to detect them.”

Velthurion continued:

> “Meanwhile, we—the Void 1 beings with Omnimmense power—can enter any Omniverse freely, without compressing or disturbing its balance. We can use our full strength anywhere without causing unbalance.”

He looked directly at Aethion.

> “Now do you understand why you're so powerful inside your Omniverse? It’s because you weren’t born inside it. You were born in an Outerverse Void 2 domain. That’s why you’re the only one capable of entering those evil domains. And recently… you even killed Varkur’Thal—something no one else has ever achieved. That alone proves your potential to save countless lives and protect entire realities.”

Aethion then asked:

> “When I killed him and returned to my Omniverse… the gods regained their lost powers. How did that happen?”

Velthurion answered calmly:

> “You already caused omni-unbalance in your Omniverse—but that’s not your fault. The reason is simple: You were not born inside an Omniverse. You were born inside Outerverse Void 2—a domain where impossible powers exist. You may have already possessed the power of Omnimmense… But it hadn’t fully awakened. However, trillions of years later—when you stepped into Void 2 and fought against Varkur’Thal—that intense battle… may have triggered the awakening of your true Omnimmense abilities.”

Velthurion said:

> “That power is unique—it can both balance and unbalance your energy. If you use your full strength inside the Outerverse Void, the Omnimmense energy becomes unstable. It throws you off balance—making control difficult. But… when you use that same power inside any Omniverse, it stabilizes you automatically. That’s why Omnimmense beings like us never cause any ‘omni-unbalance’ when we enter an Omniverse. We can use our full power, anywhere, without breaking reality.”

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 Why Banish, Not Destroy?

Aethion asked:

> “Then if you all have that kind of power… why didn’t you just destroy those evil beings? Why banish them to Void 2 instead?”

Velthurion replied:

> “If we destroy them directly… the Omniverse they created collapses along with them—slowly decaying into nothing. We can’t take that risk. Instead, we seal the evil ruler, appoint a new god inside that Omniverse to replace him, and only then do we bring the sealed being into Outerverse Void 1. Once safely outside their Omniverse… then we destroy them. That’s the reason we chose banishment—the risk is just too great.”

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The Boundless Realm

Aethion nodded slowly.

> “Huh… makes your job a lot harder, doesn’t it? Anyway… what about the Boundless Realm?”

Velthurion nodded slowly.

> “That’s… complicated. We can see it. But none of us can enter it. One thing is certain though... That’s where we all came from. Maybe… our Creator still lives there.”

Aethion asked:

> “No one’s ever seen inside? What’s really there?”

Velthurion said:

> “No one knows.”

Aethion stood tall:

> “Well then… I’ll go complete my mission.”

Velthurion:

> “Alright… so you’re heading to eliminate the Outerverse Void 2 domain beings now?”

Aethion nodded:

> “Yes. I’m going now.”

Velthurion placed a hand on his chest:

> “And we can’t follow you. I hope you understand why.”

Aethion replied, calmly:

> “I know. I can handle this alone.”

Aethion opened a portal.  
He stepped forward—into that portal.

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