AKHASHA floated there, in the darkness, overlooking the gargantuan mass at the very center of Reality. Its size was comparable to that of the Absolute Sun, though, it didn't have nearly as much grace or presence. As a matter of fact, its significance was less than that of the Absolute Sun, which was probably why Void had never bothered to hide it. But of course, there was another reason as to why Void never deigned to touch it.
The great mass, so dense and depressing, like a spherical vortex of all that was bright and cheerful, had a supernatural, Reality-wide, gravitational pull. This gravitational pull was reserved only for organic masses that committed to the universal flow of ti – to Realms that scaled directly to the main flow of Consternals.
Breaking Chasms were only one type of the kind of masses that were pulled into an orbit around the dark, spherical vortex. After the daughters of the Wanderer broke Reality by rejecting death and escaping it in unique ways, the Prival Deities had risen and populated this Reality with many worlds all on their own. Most of these worlds they created were similar to Breaking Chasms, not in size, but in consistency with the main flow of Consternals. They were Pri worlds – a perfect expression of the height of Deityhood.
AKHASHA could feel his share of these worlds revolving around this vortex, along with hundreds of Breaking Chasms. The sensation was often calming for him, but now…
said GREY VONSE. >
GREY VONSE gave a sheepish smile.
To this, AKHASHA had an instant answer.
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TITEMIUS could not stop thinking of AKHASHA's visit. Slowly, he began to wonder if he was making the right decision. Was remaining as this nebulous figure with no real ties to either the Privals or the Existential Parallels the most optimal choice?
Right now, his greatest limiter was a lack of information. The only real power he could exert outside his prison was his connection to individuals he'd entered into Contracts with. As it happened, the only significant individual among these… was Skullius.
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