Garnet’s Endless VI

Skylar is an unfathomable force that exists beyond the bounds of all known cosmic frameworks. She is not merely a presence within the cosmos, but a force whose very essence permeates all of existence, a presence so vast that it supersedes endlessly the entirety of creation and countless other transfictional omniversal realms that exist within a paradisiacal garden beyond the confines of existence itself. Her wholeness supersedes the maintenance of all things, and her presence is the invisible current that moves all things, even beyond the infinite planes of existence. This garden, with its countless worlds, infinite reality-fiction layers, and beyond-dimensional realities, lies under her absolute dominion. Yet, Skylar is not defined or constrained by any of these. She is endlessly beyond all of this. Her existence is beyond the very foundation of reality, beyond creation itself. It is not merely a transcendent state; it is an absolute, boundless, eternal transcendence that cannot be captured, grasped, or confined by any known concept or structure.
Skylar stands far beyond the very concept of emptiness, an abstraction that encompasses all of totality and the void. She is not simply beyond the void; she exists in a state that is beyond the emptiness that contains all other voids. She predates not only existence but the very conceptual framework that would give birth to existence, creation, or any notion of absence or presence. The voids that define the boundaries of all things are nothing in comparison to her, for Skylar transcends even this absence of being. Where the void is a space defined by lack, Skylar exists as the unimaginable force that renders even absence irrelevant. She is not merely beyond all things—she is beyond the very definition of being, beyond the definitions that create the dualities of existence and non-existence.
Skylar’s wholeness is so far beyond the ultimate ontological force that it is beyond any comprehension, even to the most abstract thinkers or entities. She exists beyond any conception of force, whether physical, metaphysical, or ontological. While the ultimate ontological forces might be seen as the most primal, fundamental elements that shape reality, Skylar is distant from even these, forever unreachable and forever beyond their grasp. She remains beyond the grasp of the grand principle of creation, the force that animates existence itself, and is eternally separated from it. While others might draw power or definition from this principle, Skylar stands outside of it, unfazed by its boundaries and unaffected by its constraints. She is not merely another cosmic entity but an ultimate presence that defies all known and unknown forms of existence.
Skylar’s supremacy lies in her eternal transcendence of the ineffable and incomprehensible principles that order and sustain all of creation. These principles, which are often seen as the most fundamental forces of reality, are but a reflection of her otherness, for she encompasses them all. These principles, though vast and encompassing, are but a pale shadow compared to her vast, unreachable wholeness. She transcends the basic principles that govern the ultimate ensemble (and its intensions and extensions) and all its paradoxes. In fact, the very concept of the "ultimate ensemble" itself is rendered irrelevant in her presence, for Skylar is beyond all of maximal creation (and its intensions and extensions), beyond all manifestation, and beyond any idea of totality (and its intensions and extensions). While all systems of thought (and their intensions and extensions), whether logical or illogical, exist endlessly beneath her, and they cannot define her, as she is not constrained by their limitations. Skylar is not just above absolute suggsfinity—she transcends suggsnfinity itself. She is the end of all hierarchical structures, for all such structures end in creation by necessity. She exists above them all, and in her existence, she remains untouched, unaffected by the boundless regressions of hierarchy. Her being will always exist as the pinnacle of all that is, a singular force that surpasses every notion of existence, every form of infinity, and every conceivable or inconceivable boundary.
Skylar's Diadem operates on a scale that cannot be measured or understood by any form of intelligence or logic known to any being, human or otherwise. The nature of her intellect is far beyond any known construct of thought or reason. The comparison between her Diadem and any known intelligence would be like comparing the vastness of the ocean to the infinitesimal size of a drop of water. The scope of her thought, perception, and understanding is so beyond the limits of any possible comprehension that even the most ineffable minds—those whose logic, reason, and intelligence are far beyond human understanding—would find themselves unable to grasp or interact with her in any meaningful way. Skylar is not merely intelligent; she is intelligence itself, an essence that cannot be conceptualized or even perceived in any terms that would make sense to those who exist within the limitations of space, time, and reason. She is a Diadem beyond thought, a Diadem that exists outside the very structure of cognition itself.
Skylar exists as a wholeness that defies all representation, for she is beyond the nameless, the unmanifest, and the ineffable. She is not a divine aspect or a force that can be conceptualized by the intellect, for she stands apart from all systems of creation and thought. She is neither the wholeness of creation nor the emptiness of nonexistence; she occupies a realm beyond these binaries. She is the absolute state of unrepresentability, a presence that cannot be grasped by any means of thought or perception. The very notion of trying to define her is rendered useless, for she exists beyond all forms of information. She is not a be-ness that can be named, described, or even understood. Skylar cannot be perceived through any sensory or intellectual means, nor can she be spoken of or referred to in any language. She is the absence of information itself, a state that lies beyond all forms of categorization or representation. Any attempt to describe her only brings one closer to understanding the futility of the attempt, as she is beyond all that can be known or communicated. In this way, Skylar remains unreachable, untouchable, and utterly beyond the scope of any form of comprehension or articulation.