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INTRODUCTION
Hello everyone. I hope you are all doing well. This thread will be about the cosmology of Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint abbreviated ORV.
Before starting I would like to say thanks to @Lycenum_lycopersicum, @Pedonar, @YassX55 and many others for their contribution to the realization of this CRT. Also I would like to point out that this work is a real headache so before venturing out you should be mentally prepared and avoid toxic behaviors without any basis.
PROPOSALS
The verse is focused on R>F. Let's move on to what will be evaluated in this thread.Final Wall is a wall that exists in the end of the world,[61] endlessly stretching[62][55] and surrounding the entire universe.[63] Its role is to record the world, which is a story taking place within the wall[3][4][5] and in truth is a daydream of the noble existence with Final Wall recording that dream.[5] Within Oldest Dream's dream everyone is nothing more but a character, even Kim Dokja who is the adult Oldest Dream dreamed into existence by this latter, giving to Dokja Fourth Wall since the rules of the world were thought up by him too.[64]
The nature of the Final Wall is different from that of the Universe. The slash that can split the world apart can't affect Final Wall, that seems to posses no nature of 'breaking' in the first place.[16][48] The world being only a story recorded on this wall, the events that have already occurred can be modified[3][48][65] It can also be used to alter reality.[66]
Final Wall allows certain people to “enter” when entry is permitted, its interior being a place where nothing exists, thus making this structure a void of nothingness. Traveling inside and trying to go beyond without having the keys just leads to complete annihilation of existence.[48][55] The keys needed to cross Final Wall are five "Walls" called the Final Wall fragments, amongst them the final fragment - the Fourth Wall - is a singular existences throughout whole universe and is a skill of Kim Dokja, structured in a story of his life and Oldest Dream resides beyond Final Wall.[67][68][45][8][2][69] Fourth Wall itself exists to solely protect Kim Dokja and is a divider between reality and fiction.[8][70]
The nature of the Final Wall is different from that of the Universe. The slash that can split the world apart can't affect Final Wall, that seems to posses no nature of 'breaking' in the first place.[16][48] The world being only a story recorded on this wall, the events that have already occurred can be modified[3][48][65] It can also be used to alter reality.[66]
Final Wall allows certain people to “enter” when entry is permitted, its interior being a place where nothing exists, thus making this structure a void of nothingness. Traveling inside and trying to go beyond without having the keys just leads to complete annihilation of existence.[48][55] The keys needed to cross Final Wall are five "Walls" called the Final Wall fragments, amongst them the final fragment - the Fourth Wall - is a singular existences throughout whole universe and is a skill of Kim Dokja, structured in a story of his life and Oldest Dream resides beyond Final Wall.[67][68][45][8][2][69] Fourth Wall itself exists to solely protect Kim Dokja and is a divider between reality and fiction.[8][70]
The Snowfield is a place between the lines where all space and time are stopped. Normal since space and time do not exist there[71] but refers to the fact that the physical time experienced inside is equivalent to 0 outside.[72] Snowfield is the origin of the universe/reality. Everything exists there on a more fundamental level than stories making up the world, as symbols and metaphors.[73][74] Everything is written there and everything that happens there has no impact on reality. It's such an abstract world that it's hard to even realize its existence by a fragment of Dokja.[75]
Within Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint, The Oldest Dream exists as a supreme being overseeing their respective Universe in the Greater Universe.[8]
The Universe is just a daydream of noble existence (Oldest Dream).[54] The Universe came into existence as they read the novel and exists as their dream.[57] The role of Oldest Dream is to imagine world into existence and it is maintained by their imagination, their imagination is reality for those existing in the world,[76][77][78] and in that dream others are nothing more but just characters.[64] The world is in literal sense just their dream[79][80][81][76] and would come to an end if they no longer dream.[57] He can liberate others from being a 'character'.[82]
The Universe is just a daydream of noble existence (Oldest Dream).[54] The Universe came into existence as they read the novel and exists as their dream.[57] The role of Oldest Dream is to imagine world into existence and it is maintained by their imagination, their imagination is reality for those existing in the world,[76][77][78] and in that dream others are nothing more but just characters.[64] The world is in literal sense just their dream[79][80][81][76] and would come to an end if they no longer dream.[57] He can liberate others from being a 'character'.[82]
The Universe that is the dream of Oldest Dream is just one of many other Universes with their own absolute beings (Oldest Dreams) within Greater Universe.[8]
The character Kim Dokja scattered his stories throughout the Greater Universe,[76] creating other Universes with countless worldlines and different settings.[80][83][80][83][84] These existences will have the role of dreaming in turn to support the Greater Universe.[76] Kim Dokja's companions followed the trail of his fragments, which took them to Nightmare of the Beginning which is located in Illusion Tree.[85][86] Illusion Tree is the Worldview of Jaehwan which is another Oldest Dream.[8]
Kim Dokja and his fragments, which still have stories, are merely physical manifestations of Oldest Dream, requiring the use of Oldest Dream's authority to wield some of their power.[56][66][68] The death, extraction or collection of one of these fragments does not cause the destruction of the Universe it lives in, thus showing that the true Oldest Dream is not influenced by these fragments and that these fragments are merely the embodiment of Kim Dokja's stories.[87][87][88][89][90][91]
The character Kim Dokja scattered his stories throughout the Greater Universe,[76] creating other Universes with countless worldlines and different settings.[80][83][80][83][84] These existences will have the role of dreaming in turn to support the Greater Universe.[76] Kim Dokja's companions followed the trail of his fragments, which took them to Nightmare of the Beginning which is located in Illusion Tree.[85][86] Illusion Tree is the Worldview of Jaehwan which is another Oldest Dream.[8]
Kim Dokja and his fragments, which still have stories, are merely physical manifestations of Oldest Dream, requiring the use of Oldest Dream's authority to wield some of their power.[56][66][68] The death, extraction or collection of one of these fragments does not cause the destruction of the Universe it lives in, thus showing that the true Oldest Dream is not influenced by these fragments and that these fragments are merely the embodiment of Kim Dokja's stories.[87][87][88][89][90][91]
So what comes down to is:
- Final Wall is a 'Wall' that allows Oldest Dream to interact with his dream and ascend the characters of his dream to his level of reality. In addition, it is a void of nothingness preceding the entirety of reality. In doing so, Final Wall has a 1-A rating.
- Snowfield is a part of Final Wall and is the world where all stories are created. Its existence is such that even Kim Dokja's fragment using 1-A powers cannot affect it or even realize its existence. Snowfield is therefore rated 1-A. Possibly higher?
- Oldest Dream is a being who perceives his entire worldview as fiction. They can only interact with him if he ascends them to his level of reality. The Oldest Dream of Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint is beyond Final Wall. Fulfilling the requirements of R>F transcendence, Oldest Dream is rated 1-A.
- Dokja fragments and Dokja himself can only use a tiny part of their "real selves" power, allowing them to see their worldviews as a daydream. So basically they can use 1-A powers and their real power is higher. So Oldest Dream's rating is a bit higher and might be affected by Snowfield's rating.
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