Chapter 1: When star falling
At the time when there was nothing in the world, the first conceptual entities were born. The most primordial were the concepts of space and time—two entities with their own will that were born before all other conceptual entities. They met, died, and then created a new concept: the concept of the universe, which contains both space and time but ultimately lacks consciousness. This is an inevitable law, even though the conceptual entities that created it are now dead. With the birth of a new universe, weapons to guard space-time were also born. Their existence symbolizes the existence of this universe, also known as the Space-Time Supporting Pillars. This is the inevitable law of this world: when two conceptual entities merge, their will gradually fades away and creates a new concept without will. After the passing of the two conceptual entities of space and time, new conceptual entities gradually came into existence. The foremost among them was the conceptual entity of light and dark matter. Following them were entities such as matter, life, and more, ranked according to the magnitude of the concepts they held.
One could consider that the moment when the greatest and most powerful entities, space and time, died was also the time when smaller entities were born inside the universe they left behind. Some time later, the two conceptual entities—light and dark matter—approached one another. They sought to merge and integrate, contributing to the construction of this space-time world. But then, an almost impossible event occurred: as the two strongest entities intertwined, their wills should have dissipated, but instead, they united and birthed a new will, even stronger than before. This new will bore half light and half dark matter, like an angel on one side and a demon on the other within the same body. This entity roared across the universe and then coiled into itself. It was certainly an absurd event, seemingly impossible. These entities were destined to die and merge with the universe.
And yet, their concepts had merged, but their will did not disappear. Instead, a new will was born—a will that had reached a level of enlightenment beyond anything before it. All the conceptual entities within that universe seemed to sense this paradox. They all converged on the place where this will was born, seeking to prevent this paradox from continuing to exist, something that could be called the Indestructible Anomaly.
This will was now an almost omnipotent enlightened entity. If it were allowed to continue existing, it could very well lead to the collapse of the current universe. All conceptual entities born in this world were destined to die, and so it must also die. After a moment of stillness, the entity opened its eyes. The light from those eyes seemed to see through the world, as though it could perceive far beyond what it could once reach, perhaps because its concept had been narrower than those other entities. Its gaze slowly descended, and it noticed another entity approaching—Matter. Matter launched an attack, aiming to kill this newly born will. As the two clashed, one side was Matter, but the other—the Indestructible Anomaly—did not use its hands to block the attack. Instead, it wielded a strange, elongated sword: a Pillar Weapon. Matter was startled, unable to understand why a Pillar Weapon, something created to support and balance the universe, was in the hands of an Anomaly. But now, there was no turning back. It had to fight, for ever since the Anomaly was born, Matter had gained a new mission: to Eliminate the Threat of Extinction.
They continued battling, but with overwhelming power, the Indestructible Anomaly triumphed. It was born from two entities holding the greatest concepts, second only to space and time, and now with a Pillar Weapon, the outcome for Matter was predetermined from the moment they clashed. The Anomaly tore Matter into pieces, scattering them across the universe. Over time, these fragments formed galaxies, black holes, stars, planets, and nebulae. Afterward, the Anomaly departed, sensing that time was rapidly accelerating, perhaps due to its existence, causing the flow of time to move faster than ever before. Space, too, was affected—the universe was expanding beyond the speed of light. The Anomaly shrunk itself and entered one of the galaxies that had formed from the remnants of Matter.
It seemed that every entity in this universe sensed its existence, chasing and attacking it in an effort to eliminate this paradox and redirect the universe toward the path it was meant to follow. After the death of the conceptual entity of Matter, the other entities knew they were no match for the Indestructible Anomaly, so they united to surround it.
The battle dragged on endlessly, with many conceptual entities falling. The conceptual entity of Life perished, merging with the universe to create living beings. The entity of Struggle died, with its body vanishing, but its armor and weapons shrank and fell onto a planet. The entity of Desire perished, merging with the universe to create powers that allowed the worthy to grasp their desires. The entity of Reincarnation was split apart by the Anomaly, turning into smaller conceptual entities: soul, body, and cycle. These entities were too small and eventually blended into space-time. The entity of Immortality died, but because it was immortal, its body and mind remained, unmoving, after being killed by the Anomaly—no one knew if its will persisted in the same way.
In the end, only the Anomaly and one final conceptual entity remained. That entity held the concept of Control, appearing as a woman with six arms, though none of her arms were attached to her body; they hovered around her as if supported and connected by some force. Meanwhile, the Indestructible Anomaly, its beautiful body now crumbling, was fractured in many places, its energy flowing out into space-time. The two entities stood off against each other in space.
Control: "You are a paradox that should not exist in this world. Your fate is to disappear and merge with the universe left by Space and Time. Now, with your broken body, I urge you not to cling to your existence—it only brings destruction."
Indestructible Anomaly: "I... was born... as an INEVITABILITY!"
With that, Control lunged at the Anomaly. Four of her arms worked together to restrain the Anomaly, while the other two wielded a power that tore off part of the Anomaly's body of light. As the piece separated, an overwhelming force pushed them both far apart, but Control still held onto that fragment of the body. The power used had drained her greatly, and the force had also caused significant damage to her own body. The Anomaly, now gravely injured, shrank and fell toward a star system. This system had one central star and four planets orbiting it.
Control paused briefly and began repairing her injuries. In that moment, she sensed something.
Control: "It seems... space has stopped expanding, and time has returned to its normal flow. The paradox must have weakened, but to end this completely, I must destroy him."
Clutching the fragment of the Anomaly's body in her hand, Control pursued the Anomaly. Although disoriented from the force that had ripped apart part of the Anomaly's body, she knew he couldn't have gone far. She gazed toward the star system where the Anomaly had fallen and decisively flew toward one of the four planets.