Beginning of everything and end of everything

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In the beginning, before time, space, or even the concept of existence itself, there was only the Almighty Creator. This Being was beyond all dimensions, transcending any form of comparison with creation. Existing without any limitation or need, the Creator was the origin of all, beyond all comprehension. Concepts of existence, nothingness, duality, and oneness were mere veils over His ultimate reality. Nothing could contain Him, not even the vastness of nothingness itself. The Creator, perfect in every way, was complete, needing nothing but manifesting everything.

In the deepest recesses of this primordial realm, something extraordinary began to stir: **the Greater Spirits**, the first emanations of the Creator’s will. They were boundless, without form or identity, encompassing all concepts and essences yet undefined. They existed as raw, primal forces, embodying the potential for all things to come but without the ability to shape themselves. The Greater Spirits were the endless framework of reality, containing within them the seeds of light, darkness, space, time, life, and death, though none of these concepts yet had meaning.

**The Star Palace**, a magnificent construct beyond even the farthest reaches of creation, emerged from the essence of these Greater Spirits. It was a place neither within nor outside of time and space but existed in a paradoxical realm beyond the laws of causality. It was from the heart of this Star Palace that **Veldanava** was born. Unlike the Almighty Creator, Veldanava was not the source of all existence but an avatar, a divine projection born from the Creator's dream. He was imbued with the authority to create and shape the world, yet he was limited—both a part of creation and a steward of it.

Veldanava, upon his awakening, felt a profound yearning to mold the raw potential of the Greater Spirits into a tangible reality. Though he had the power to create and destroy entire universes with his **Turn Null**—a force of pure destruction and creation—he was not the primordial source. Turn Null was a fragment of the Creator's will, a boundless energy that could collapse all into nihility or bring forth worlds from nothingness. However, this power was sealed within him and later became intertwined with the **Voice of the World**, separating Veldanava from direct access to the primal forces that birthed him. He retained only the **Ultimate Skill: King of Justice, Michael**, and other powerful skills, which allowed him to govern but not to control the fundamental forces of creation.

In his limited omniscience, Veldanava reached out to the **Greater Spirits**, who had now manifested into distinct forms—**the Greater Spirit of Light and the Greater Spirit of Darkness**. These two primal forces, though still formless and without identity, gave birth to other spirits, such as the **Greater Spirits of Space and Time**, each representing a facet of reality. As these spirits emerged, they created the first motion, the first cycle of life and death, and the initial separation of existence from non-existence. Out of their interplay, the elemental forces of purity and sin, earth and sky, heaven and hell, and the demonic and angelic realms came into being.

In his efforts to shape a perfect world, Veldanava used these Greater Spirits to construct **a perfect, ideal world**, a framework in which life could thrive. But even as this world took shape, Veldanava himself remained incomplete. Though a god in his own right, he was still bound by the dream that birthed him, and he sought to further manifest the Creator’s will. He withdrew to the **Star Palace**, where he continued to meditate on the mysteries of creation, pondering the meaning of his existence and the nature of the worlds he had created.

Three mighty beings were eventually born within this created order: **the True Dragons**, each representing a fundamental aspect of the cosmos. **Veldora**, the Storm Dragon, embodied chaos and the boundless, turbulent nature of space. **Velzard**, the Ice Dragon, represented the stillness of time, the void between moments where all movement ceases. **Velgrynd**, the Flame Dragon, personified acceleration, the burning force that drives space-time and the very essence of energy and heat. These three True Dragons shaped the cosmos, each one contributing to the ongoing cycle of creation, destruction, and renewal.

With the help of the Greater Spirits, Veldanava crafted numerous other beings, including the **Seven Primordial Angels**, created from the pure essence of light to oversee the balance and order of the worlds. But even this was not without consequence. The creation of such powerful beings led to the world's system counterbalancing them, and from the very fabric of existence, **the Primordial Demons** were born, dark and powerful entities meant to counter the light of the angels. Thus, balance was maintained through the interplay of opposites.

Veldanava continued his work, using the essence of the Greater Spirits to breathe life into souls. He formed **the Material World** and birthed humanity, giving them the spark of free will, a gift that would define their path through the countless worlds he had created. **Twilight Valentine**, an ancient being of immense power, was tasked with overseeing the creation of other species—demons, angels, beasts, and myriad other forms of life. Each of these species was locked into their own **parallel dimensions**, unique worlds that existed in different planes of reality. Each dimension had its own laws, its own fate, and its own destiny, but all were interconnected through the greater framework of existence Veldanava had woven.

Every world existed with its own countless timelines, each one a potential thread in the infinite web of causality. Yet Veldanava, while powerful, was not truly omnipotent. He could manipulate and create within the constraints of the worlds, but the greater source—the Creator—remained beyond his grasp. He could not see the ultimate end, nor could he control the fates of all beings. This was the burden of his creation, a dream within a dream.

In his later years, Veldanava fell in love with a human woman named **Lucia**. Forsaking his godhood, he sealed away his immense powers and lived as a mortal, experiencing the joys and sorrows of life. Together, they had a daughter, **Milim Nava**, but their happiness was tragically short-lived. Veldanava was slain by his own creations, powerless to save Lucia and unable to witness the birth of his child.

After his death, Veldanava’s influence remained strong. The True Dragons continued to govern the worlds, and the systems he had put in place continued to function. However, the memory of his time as a god-king faded into legend. **Feldway**, the first of the angels, was filled with guilt and anger, knowing that his creator had sealed his own powers, and sought to bring Veldanava back. Feldway began a grand plan to use **dragon factors** to reawaken the dormant power of Veldanava, using Milim as the key.

As the tension builds in the grand scheme of existence, **Rimuru**—a being of immense power in his own right—finds himself drawn into the conflict. Feldway waits in the **Heaven’s Tower**, where he has captured Milim and intends to use her to defeat Rimuru. In a fateful confrontation, Rimuru and Feldway meet. **Regalia Dominion**, Feldway’s ability to control Milim, halts her from rampaging. Despite the danger, Rimuru remains calm, aware of Feldway’s intentions. But as **Chrono-Saltation** activates, Rimuru is transported to an uncertain realm in space and time.

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