Chapter 1953 Hierarchy Of Existence.
Chapter 1953 Hierarchy Of Existence.
Chapter 1953 Hierarchy Of Existence.
As for Origin gods, they rarely exist in other universes because most universes don't go out of their way to protect a large portion of their inhabitants by granting them immortality.
So after Supreme Origin gods, the next strongest in the vast infinite Cosmos are equivalents of Sovereigns of law. This is so no matter how strong they are. No matter how strong anyone is, if they can casually be overwritten or copied by a Supreme Law, they don't matter. If they can't exist without their universe, then they don't matter. That is the general consensus in the Cosmos, not just prejudice on his part due to his pride.
After Supreme Origin gods are Beyonders. They can fight back against the suppression of universes and retain a large part of their strength no matter which universe they are in.
Beyonders achieve this because they have a powerful foundation that is independent of a universe, which they use to preserve their strength. That way, they will be able to preserve their strength even in different universes. World gods and Usurpers are Beyonders. The foundation of both types of entities is their worlds. The independent foundation of usurpers is still their world. Only that it would be stronger since they have had access to Cosmic energy for a long time. He too is a Beyonder. His true body, despite how powerful it is, is that of a Beyonder. Like Usurpers and world gods, he shouldn't be able to leave this prison at will, but he has something powerful from the Lord of Madness that protects his true body. After Beyonder are the Limitless. After Limitless are Absolutes. That is the hierarchy of existence in the Cosmos. This hierarchy is made up of different states of existence, not the power. It only accounts for different levels of evolution, not actual raw power.
For example, a Supreme Origin god can defeat a Beyonder in their home world. This is exactly what happened in his situation since he didn't enter the void universe with his complete body. Another example is the Lord of Madness being limitless, yet he was able to imprison an Absolute. Of course, that is an anomaly that can only happen when a limitless is in control of the time and space, present and past, physical and mental space of everywhere in the Cosmos. The Supreme was that powerful. It was why no one believed he could die. After all, if an Absolute couldn't kill him, what could?
The god of power can't even begin to answer that question as a Beyonder. Not that he is not intelligent enough to have some conjectures and suspicions, but he doesn't have the power to bear the answer to the question or the repercussions of looking for the answer.
He can't even say ANNIHILATION's name out loud, and every time he thinks of the Absolute, he can feel its gaze searching for him. So no, he is not ready for the answer.
The answer might fracture his existence or even lead to his death. After all, whatever can kill the Supreme will be able to kill him too. And if that thing can crack the Cosmos, then it can crack him too. So what he is trying to achieve in the void is to find a way to become limitless. But that's like retracing his steps. Unlike others who have to be powerful enough to destroy a universe on their own, he used to be limitless and can become one immediately if his siblings decide to work with him. But they won't work with him, so he must become powerful enough to become a Supreme to gain the power needed to force the assimilation of his siblings to become limitless.
The other option is to become limitless right here in the void universe and then return to the void universe to become the Supreme to gain power.
Whichever one it will be, it all hinges on the success of his plan for the void universe. Right now, that success is getting closer and closer.
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Taylor finished sorting out the issue in the White House quickly. Then he returned to God's Domain to gain more power. Unfortunately, his troubles didn't seem to end. Someone else came to disturb him. He had just appeared from the resurrection stone that he left in one of the temples of his patron god when an orc priest appeared to inform him of the latest developments. The priest was equipped in shining and golden divine armor like most priests. The light the golden armor produces used to blind him. But now he can see past the light and see the true figure of the priest. He can even see the true figure of a god now since he is a Tier 6 entity, so this feat is nothing much. It is just another feature of being a demigod. He listened to the priest as she spoke. She said with a grim voice, "He is here again. He has been calling out for you for four days now."
Taylor groaned and asked, "Again?"
She nodded, "He said he won't leave until you give him what he wants." He shook his head. "When will he give up?"
Then he chuckled because he already knows the answer to the question. He said, "He is not going to give up, so I guess this is my fate now."
"It is my fault for looking like the weak one out of the three of us. If I didn't look so beatable, he wouldn't bother me so much."
He stretched his body and felt the sweet embrace of mana. It is something that he misses on Earth. This sensation of power is why he suspects that God's Domain might not be a simple game. But he didn't dwell on that right now. He took his sword and marched out of the temple. Outside of the temple was the current source of his troubles. ------