@Abstract101 I disagree, "universe" only means one thing. There is no source which seems vague in any way when referring to these terms, or at least I haven't found one yet. In fact, it was Antorus who said that Creation means everything in every case it's used but I haven't seen anyone provide any source for this. So I went looking for anything that clearly, without any sort of vagueness, uses the word creation to refer to the entire multiverse every single time and I found nothing. On the other hand, while looking through the Chronicles I found
overwhelming evidence that states otherwise. Even in the Tomb of Sargeras trailer that Aurzod linked when Kil'Jaeden says
"the corners of creation" the camera clearly pans out to reveal the stars in the sky indicating that Kil'Jaeden is referring to this universe alone. Aurzod is very clearly incorrect about the meaning of this scene in the cinematic, in my opinion.
@Aurzod Again, these are just wild speculations without knowing anything about the circumstances that surround them. As I stated before the fight's duration and the damage dealt by each individual titan are entirely unknown so it's best to have some reservations when evaluating this. To begin with the Pantheon didn't even manage to discover any sort of significant
part of the universe so the damage of the fight could very well have been contained to this small part of the Great Dark that the Titans had explored.
I haven't searched for any definitions, thank you. I've been aware of the meaning of the term extradimensional for over a decade now. As I already stated there is a very big difference between
hyperdimensional and
extradimensional. Going off of the term alone isn't nearly enough evidence to suggest that the Nether is more than 4 dimensional.
The nether doesn't exist in
any of the universes, this is what Afrasiabi meant by his tweet, the exact opposite of what you're saying. This was further expanded upon in the chronicles which state the the Nether exists
outside of the borders of physical reality and parallel to the cosmos. Portals to the Nether can be opened which do allow for the energies of the Nether to seep into the Great Dark. As I already stated up above the nether doesn't even experience quantum superposition like the Great Dark which is what gives birth to alternate realities. The Twisting Nether is just a four dimensional astral universe situated separately from the physical universe.
Just because it doesn't explicitly say that isn't his limit doesn't mean that you can just attach a number an infinite degree higher than the one the authors have stated. A sentence doesn't need to be structured like this: "Argus could potentially destroy the entire universe,
but just this one because that's his limit" to be clear. Saying
the universe is clear enough already. And I'm not sure how the Archimonde item fits into your argument instead of mine. The argument is about whether or not the word universe can be used interchangeably within the franchise and yet the writers were clearly bothered enough to use the plural -
universes. There is a large difference between singular and plural.