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Revision as of 18:10, July 2, 2025


ONTO AN AUDIENCE OF ONE
This content takes place in Imagindarium's Creation.

Void of Totality
Symbol for the Source: "Void," as the Void of Totality has no physical appearance to illustrate it.
Meta Info
Article Creator

LordSkorne7

Author

LordSkorne7

Planular Makeup
Type

Conceptual Void

Purpose

To act as the boundary between active and inactive existence; largely subjective in being

Location

Outside of the Presence of Totality

Part of

Itself

Primary Composition

Void

Primary Colors

Black

Neighboring Macrocosms

Overview

The Void of Totality encompasses a broad spectrum of concepts, but it is primarily defined as the blackened swath of non-reality (distinct from "unreality") that delineates the boundary between active Reality and non-active Areality. This Void of total non-existence surrounds the unfolding narrative of Imagindarium's Creation, and largely exists in a sense similar to that of "A'th;" as a conceptual placeholder to facilitate the necessity that something cannot exist within itself.

This transitional expanse does not constitute a space in the conventional sense, as it lacks the structural or phenomenological attributes typically associated with spatial environments. Instead, it serves as an intermediary non-state, facilitating the separation and interaction between active regions and Realms governed by divergent existential frameworks. The Void of Totality acts as both absence, and as an active division, operating as an ontological margin where the limits of what can be called "real" begin to fray and dissipate into non-activity or metanarrative relevancy.

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