OmegaCore!Verse: One Little Thing
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  • Reads 83
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2023
[HIATUS AND IN PROGRESS] 

A Multiverse?

No...it was something much greater...

Rivaling beings from outside worlds...

Transcendent beings that matched omnipotent gods...

Mysteries clouded it all as they were meant to be unraveled...

Alphatale was barely the tip of the iceberg behind the scenes...

When Godverse was thought to be the lord of all creations there was one more just buried in the dark...

 Eraseverse was a hidden jewel, but it wouldn't ever measure up to 'them'

DimensionVerse was unheard of and was dragged off to the darkness...

They were people made from non-existence to keep everything in the balance, to be copies of gods but had became stronger than them...

Code wasn't a thing in their world, or a concept that existed. They were 'REAL'

Made from flesh as products that didn't originate from a game, nor a story. But the events were already set in place, god...was never a thing to be as 'they' were __________.

_______ ____ _______, ______.

'Players.'
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