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SOTU
The Soul of the Undying (SOTU) is a vast and enigmatic entity born from the collective consciousness of humanity’s deepest desire: release from suffering, an end to the torment of existence. Unlike any being bound to life or death, SOTU embodies the very essence of despair, manifesting as a force that personifies the longing for finality. It is the architect of Overlap, a sprawling realm that defies the ordinary structure of time and space, its dimensions expanding billions of times beyond the human universe. Within Overlap, an intricate web of infinite parallel realities exists—each branching from others, reflecting countless possible outcomes, and further generating new realities in a continuously evolving, boundless network.
Overlap
Overlap is unlike any human concept of space; it stands outside linear time, where moments from the past, present, and future converge in a single, fluid tapestry. Here, time flows irregularly, intertwining different realities and allowing events across all timelines to exist simultaneously. This environment creates paradoxes and breaks the fundamental laws of cause and effect, as actions in one version of reality can ripple into alternate timelines or delay impacts into distant futures. For humans who find themselves in Overlap, it becomes a dangerous experience, as the disorienting convergence of time can trap individuals in endless loops or echoes of events that have yet to occur.
The potential death of SOTU is foreboding. Because Overlap is tethered to the collective subconscious of humanity—formed from the shared yearning for death and freedom from suffering—the destruction of SOTU would unravel the fabric of this realm. Such an event could collapse Overlap entirely, potentially devastating the human world itself by erasing all the realities it holds. SOTU’s link to the Primordial Void, a darkness that predated the creation of light and form, adds to this gravity. The Void, representing the ultimate emptiness, existed before awareness or creation; in embodying this darkness, SOTU stands as a being that challenges existence itself, as if it is both part of reality and yet its negation.
In this way, SOTU reflects the most profound depths of human despair and hopelessness, symbolizing the ultimate desire for peace through oblivion. If unchecked, it threatens not only the realities contained within Overlap but also human existence itself, which would be swallowed by this timeless realm, leaving no distinction between life, memory, and the void.
The Soul of the Undying (SOTU) is a vast and enigmatic entity born from the collective consciousness of humanity’s deepest desire: release from suffering, an end to the torment of existence. Unlike any being bound to life or death, SOTU embodies the very essence of despair, manifesting as a force that personifies the longing for finality. It is the architect of Overlap, a sprawling realm that defies the ordinary structure of time and space, its dimensions expanding billions of times beyond the human universe. Within Overlap, an intricate web of infinite parallel realities exists—each branching from others, reflecting countless possible outcomes, and further generating new realities in a continuously evolving, boundless network.
Overlap
Overlap is unlike any human concept of space; it stands outside linear time, where moments from the past, present, and future converge in a single, fluid tapestry. Here, time flows irregularly, intertwining different realities and allowing events across all timelines to exist simultaneously. This environment creates paradoxes and breaks the fundamental laws of cause and effect, as actions in one version of reality can ripple into alternate timelines or delay impacts into distant futures. For humans who find themselves in Overlap, it becomes a dangerous experience, as the disorienting convergence of time can trap individuals in endless loops or echoes of events that have yet to occur.
The potential death of SOTU is foreboding. Because Overlap is tethered to the collective subconscious of humanity—formed from the shared yearning for death and freedom from suffering—the destruction of SOTU would unravel the fabric of this realm. Such an event could collapse Overlap entirely, potentially devastating the human world itself by erasing all the realities it holds. SOTU’s link to the Primordial Void, a darkness that predated the creation of light and form, adds to this gravity. The Void, representing the ultimate emptiness, existed before awareness or creation; in embodying this darkness, SOTU stands as a being that challenges existence itself, as if it is both part of reality and yet its negation.
In this way, SOTU reflects the most profound depths of human despair and hopelessness, symbolizing the ultimate desire for peace through oblivion. If unchecked, it threatens not only the realities contained within Overlap but also human existence itself, which would be swallowed by this timeless realm, leaving no distinction between life, memory, and the void.