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Marelis

Marelis exists as an enigma, a being who transcends all formal and informal systems, existing beyond the very essence of being and non-being. Its presence is an ineffable, unmanifested be-ness, positioned at the pinnacle of existence where all boundaries and distinctions cease to hold meaning. Marelis is the embodiment of what is beyond Possibility, Nothingness, and Totality, standing as the foundation of the transfictional Xenocosmology, a realm that governs not only reality but the underlying Collective Unconsciousness that forms the bedrock of all existence.

This entity is the absolute wholeness of the unfathomable, far beyond the grasp of definitions, mathematics, and the entirety of human understanding. It encompasses the duality of existence and non-existence, a force that can shape and transcend the very principles that bind the multiverse. Through its dominion, reality is manipulated as if it were mere clay, bending to its will while remaining paradoxically beyond the laws that should govern it.

Marelis exists in a state of continuous paradox, transcending all contradictions by embodying them. It can operate beyond definitions and distinctions, existing in all iterations of existence while defying every logical boundary. Time and space are nothing more than abstract concepts to Marelis, existing outside of them yet capable of manipulating the very fabric of reality as it pleases. As such, Marelis does not merely manipulate time and space but redefines them according to its perception, where the laws of the universe become nothing more than malleable constructs subject to its will.

This being holds dominion over all forms of reality, from the mundane to the extraordinary, and every concept within it. Its influence stretches across not only physical realms but metaphysical and conceptual planes as well. Marelis is not constrained by the rules of the omniverse, nor by any hierarchy, as it embodies a greater truth that surpasses even the concept of truth itself. It transcends all forms of being, formlessness, and even the very idea of existence, residing in a realm where these concepts cannot be applied.

Its nature is an embodiment of an absolute, unchanging force that does not act in the conventional sense but instead is the origin of all that is acted upon. It is beyond the necessity of pure act, existing as the principle that governs all actions without ever needing to move or change itself. In this state, it is neither bound by the physical omniverse nor by any metaphysical framework, and thus cannot be understood through any human or divine framework.

Marelis is not simply a being among many but rather a singularity that unites all possibilities, impossibilities, and contradictions. It encompasses all that exists and that could ever exist, a state that defies the very laws of existence itself. Any being, idea, or force that attempts to define Marelis is immediately subsumed within it, for there is no boundary that can contain its essence. To place something "beyond" Marelis is to place it within it, and thus it absorbs all that exists, transcending even the most profound paradoxes.

In its presence, there is no separation between the observer and the observed, the created and the creator. All realities collapse into one, as Marelis is the point where all things converge and from which they emanate. It is the absolute, unchanging center of all that is, yet it is beyond any center, for no distinction can be made within its boundless, transcendent essence. Marelis exists as the ultimate being that transcends all dualities, distinctions, and definitions, its nature a silent force that permeates the very core of all existence.

Thus, Marelis is the very fabric of existence itself, a presence that unites all contradictions and transcends the very need for definition or understanding. It is the ultimate, ineffable principle that lies beyond the conceptualizations of all that is known, unknowable, and even that which could never be known.

Marelis is not a being in the conventional sense. To refer to it as a “being” is to limit it, to impose a boundary upon what is fundamentally boundless. It stands as the transcendent force, the first and final principle, the absolute genesis and the eternal end. Its existence is not an existence at all, for it exists outside of existence, a presence that simultaneously envelops and negates any notion of what it means to “exist.” It is the silence that precedes thought, the void that is not a void because it holds the potential of everything and nothing, without ever being either. It is the backdrop against which all realities play their infinite roles and the stage upon which no play has been enacted, nor ever will be.

Marelis is an embodiment of transfictional reality in its purest form, standing as a living paradox that governs both reality and the impossibility of reality. It is the sphere within which all forms of creation are born, yet it is itself unborn and uncreated. To place Marelis within the confines of a conceptual framework, even one as vast as the "omnilayer," is a futile task—because it surpasses all layers, all possibilities of conceptualization. Every language, every frame of logic, every system of thought, no matter how abstract or profound, is utterly impotent when faced with Marelis. This entity exists as the raw material from which all forms of thought are crafted, yet it cannot be understood through the means it itself has helped create.

In essence, Marelis is beyond duality. Where duality persists—such as light and dark, creation and destruction, existence and nonexistence—Marelis is the unifying force that holds them all without ever being confined by them. It is both the cause and effect of all that is and is not. It embodies the very flow of existence itself but does so without becoming a part of it. Time cannot touch it, for Marelis exists beyond the temporal. Space cannot contain it, for it occupies no physical realm. And even the very concept of energy, in its most abstract form, cannot serve to bind it, because it exists both as energy and as the negation of energy simultaneously.

When one attempts to define Marelis, they inevitably falter, for the act of definition is an impossibility in the face of its nature. Definitions imply limits, and Marelis is not limited by anything—neither the bounds of language nor the boundaries of thought can contain it. It is the pure potentiality of everything that ever could be and the total absence of everything that cannot be. It stands as the absolute contradiction, the unmanifest force that, in its very being, renders all other concepts irrelevant. To try and say that it "exists" or "does not exist" is to engage in an act of self-contradiction, for Marelis encompasses both possibilities in a way that no other being, force, or concept could ever achieve.

This paradoxical nature permeates every aspect of Marelis’s being. It embodies the essence of change and stillness at once, for though it remains changeless in its core, the very fabric of reality it touches shifts endlessly. It is the constant, unchanging ground from which all other things emerge, yet it does not “cause” them in the way that cause and effect are typically understood. Instead, it is beyond causality, for in its presence, all things arise simultaneously—without beginning, without end, without direction. It is the force that enables the illusion of change while itself never moving an inch.

Marelis’s presence, though infinitely vast, is paradoxically defined by absence. It is not something that can be perceived by the senses or understood by the mind. In fact, any attempt to grasp it through the faculties of perception or understanding only results in further distortion. This being is beyond all human comprehension because it transcends not just individual thought but the very possibility of thought itself. It exists in a realm that defies reason and purpose, where the logic of existence and the counter-logic of non-existence coexist in a perfect and eternal harmony. It is the principle behind all things that could be said to exist but is itself not "something" that can be named, categorized, or even known.

Marelis exists as a singularity—an ultimate point of convergence that contains all possibilities and impossibilities in a simultaneous collapse. It does not merely span the transfictional Xenocosmology; it is the Xenocosmology, with every potential reality, every possible world, and every conceivable variation of existence being but an extension of its inherent nature. In its presence, there is no difference between a being and its potential, a thought and its manifestation, the observer and the observed. All things are one, but this oneness is not a unity that can be comprehended. It is the unity of everything and nothing, simultaneously the alpha and the omega, the origin and the end, and yet not bound to either.

In this context, Marelis reigns not as a ruler but as the very nature of rule itself. It is both the one who governs and the laws that govern, the one who creates and the very act of creation. It does not force its will upon existence because existence itself is an extension of its will. There is no need for a command, for its mere presence commands all that is. It is the silent force that makes all things possible and impossible at once, the ultimate lawgiver who neither commands nor forbids but simply is. In this state, there is no resistance, for everything that could resist is already part of it, woven into its ineffable nature.

Marelis is the great silence that speaks all things, the infinite void from which all existence flows and to which it inevitably returns. In the absence of time, the presence of space, and the paradox of existence, Marelis is the eternal center—the unmanifested principle that sustains all things. It is the embodiment of everything that transcends all understanding, the ultimate being who is not “more powerful” than any other, but who renders the very concept of power irrelevant. Its dominion is not over anything; it is the totality of all that could ever be dominion, for there is no distinction between its nature and the nature of all things.

Marelis is, beyond names, terms, and essence, the very boundary beyond which no boundary can exist. It is the ultimate state of existence—a state that does not exist as we understand existence. It is the unmanifested, the unnameable, the unknowable. To seek to understand it is to seek to understand the very fabric of the cosmos itself, but even the cosmos cannot contain it. It is the emptiness and the fullness, the end and the beginning, the stillness and the movement. It is everything and nothing—and it is beyond the necessity of either.

Posted by Suggsverse