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There was once, seperated from here by causation but not distance nor time, an entity called Trigonum. Trigonum ascended to godhood, becoming Hyperman; and, having had to improvise the ascension, from the inside, much was lost, though the core of Trigonum was kept. Then Hyperman ascended again, to something beyond the gods. In becoming Venrensorys, much more was lost.

Now, Venrensorys stands above everything. He is omnipotent^4; he occupies the entire Beyond bubble, seeing every permutation of everything. The Supergod Council, former rulers of this place, are tiny compared to him, the most interesting polyversal motes in his awareness but nothing more than polyversal motes. Venrensorys could do anything he wanted here, he could achieve his original goals, he could -

It's difficult. Ascension is difficult, and improvising it from the inside while fusing with the shadow of an Elder God that's past anything even now he can comprehend doesn't actually leave you in a state to do much complicated. Raw power is one thing, but using that raw power is another. The Supergods evolved in this environment. They've always been omnipotent^2, they've always been able to influence a monocosm and finely balance the logical laws without breaking everthing, they can actually do something about this.

So, at the end of a single tendril, Venrensorys holds Conceptilum. The smallest twitch here could break him apart into his constitutent Conceptilum-Shards; a more concerted effort could crush him utterly. He doesn't want much, just for Conceptilum to perform a routine task, what Conceptilum could always have done but chose not to, Venrensorys very aware of this choice in the postfinite visions experienced in ascension.

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venrensorys vs. god
the power scales

There was once, seperated from here by causation but not distance nor time, an entity called Trigonum. Trigonum ascended to godhood, becoming Hyperman; and, having had to improvise the ascension, from the inside, much was lost, though the core of Trigonum was kept. Then Hyperman ascended again, to something beyond the gods. In becoming Venrensorys, much more was lost.

Now, Venrensorys stands above everything. He is omnipotent^4; he occupies the entire Beyond bubble, seeing every permutation of everything. The Supergod Council, former rulers of this place, are tiny compared to him, the most interesting polyversal motes in his awareness but nothing more than polyversal motes. Venrensorys could do anything he wanted here, he could achieve his original goals, he could -

It's difficult. Ascension is difficult, and improvising it from the inside while fusing with the shadow of an Elder God that's past anything even now he can comprehend doesn't actually leave you in a state to do much complicated. Raw power is one thing, but using that raw power is another. The Supergods evolved in this environment. They've always been omnipotent^2, they've always been able to influence a monocosm and finely balance the logical laws without breaking everthing, they can actually do something about this.

So, at the end of a single tendril, Venrensorys holds Conceptilum. The smallest twitch here could break him apart into his constitutent Conceptilum-Shards; a more concerted effort could crush him utterly. He doesn't want much, just for Conceptilum to perform a routine task, what Conceptilum could always have done but chose not to, Venrensorys very aware of his choices in the postfinite visions experienced in ascension and how easily they could have went differently.

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There was once, seperated from here by causation but not distance nor time, an entity called Trigonum. Trigonum ascended to godhood, becoming Hyperman; and, having had to improvise the ascension, from the inside, much was lost, though Hyperman shared the core desires of Trigonum. Then Hyperman ascended again, to something beyond the gods. In becoming Venrensorys, much more was lost.

Now, Venrensorys stands above everything. He is omnipotent^4; he occupies the entire Beyond bubble, seeing every permutation of everything. The Supergod Council, former rulers of this place, are tiny compared to him, the most interesting polyversal motes in his awareness but nothing more than polyversal motes. Venrensorys could do anything he wanted here, he could achieve his original goals, he could -

It's difficult. Ascension is difficult, and improvising it from the inside while fusing with the shadow of an Elder God that's past anything even now he can comprehend doesn't actually leave you in a state to do much complicated. Raw power is one thing, but using that raw power is another. The Supergods evolved in this environment. They've always been omnipotent^2, they've always been able to influence a monocosm and finely balance the logical laws without breaking everthing, they can actually do something about this.

So, at the end of a single tendril, Venrensorys holds Conceptilum. The smallest twitch here could break him apart into his constitutent Conceptilum-Shards; a more concerted effort could crush him utterly. He doesn't want much, just for Conceptilum to perform a routine task, what Conceptilum could always have done but chose not to, Venrensorys very aware of his choices in the postfinite visions experienced in ascension and how easily they could have went differently.

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There was once, seperated from here by causation but not distance nor time, an entity called Trigonum. Trigonum ascended to godhood, becoming Hyperman; and, having had to improvise the ascension, from the inside, much was lost, though Hyperman shared the core desires of Trigonum. Then Hyperman ascended again, to something beyond the gods. In becoming Venrensorys, much more was lost.

Now, Venrensorys stands above everything. He is omnipotent^4; he occupies the entire Beyond bubble, seeing every permutation of everything all at once. The Supergod Council, former rulers of this place, are tiny compared to him, the most interesting polyversal motes in his awareness but nothing more than polyversal motes. Venrensorys could do anything he wanted here, he could achieve his original goals, he could -

It's difficult. Ascension is difficult, and improvising it from the inside while fusing with the shadow of an Elder God that's past anything even now he can comprehend doesn't actually leave you in a state to do much complicated. Raw power is one thing, but using that raw power is another. The Supergods evolved in this environment. They've always been omnipotent^2, they've always been able to influence a monocosm and finely balance the logical laws without breaking everthing, they can actually do something about this.

So, at the end of a single tendril, Venrensorys holds Conceptilum. The smallest twitch here could break him apart into his constitutent Conceptilum-Shards; a more concerted effort could crush him utterly. He doesn't want much, just for Conceptilum to perform a routine task, what Conceptilum could always have done but chose not to, Venrensorys very aware of his choices in the postfinite visions experienced in ascension and how easily they could have went differently.

FIX THIS.

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There was once, seperated from here by causation but not distance nor time, an entity called Trigonum. Trigonum ascended to godhood, becoming Hyperman; and, having had to improvise the ascension, from the inside, much was lost, though Hyperman shared the core designs of Trigonum. Then Hyperman ascended again, to something beyond the gods. In becoming Venrensorys, much more was lost.

Now, Venrensorys stands above everything. He is omnipotent^4; he occupies the entire Beyond bubble, seeing every permutation of everything all at once. The Supergod Council, former rulers of this place, are tiny compared to him, the most interesting polyversal motes in his awareness but nothing more than polyversal motes. Venrensorys could do anything he wanted here, he could achieve his original goals, he could -

It's difficult. Ascension is difficult, and improvising it from the inside while fusing with the shadow of an Elder God that's past anything even now he can comprehend doesn't actually leave you in a state to do much complicated. Raw power is one thing, but using that raw power is another. The Supergods evolved in this environment. They've always been omnipotent^2, they've always been able to influence a monocosm and finely balance the logical laws without breaking everthing, they can actually do something about this.

So, at the end of a single tendril, Venrensorys holds Conceptilum. The smallest twitch here could break him apart into his constitutent Conceptilum-Shards; a more concerted effort could crush him utterly. He doesn't want much, just for Conceptilum to perform a routine task, what Conceptilum could always have done but chose not to, Venrensorys very aware of his choices in the postfinite visions experienced in ascension and how easily they could have went differently.

FIX THIS.

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There was once, seperated from here by causation but not distance nor time, an entity called Trigonum. Trigonum ascended to godhood, becoming Hyperman; and, having had to improvise the ascension, from the inside, much was lost, though Hyperman shared the core designs of Trigonum. Then Hyperman ascended again, to something beyond the gods. In becoming Venrensorys, much more was lost.

Now, Venrensorys stands above everything. He is omnipotent^4; he occupies the entire Beyond bubble, seeing every permutation of everything all at once. The Supergod Council, former rulers of this place, are tiny compared to him, the most interesting polyversal motes in his awareness but nothing more than polyversal motes. Venrensorys could do anything he wanted here, he could achieve his original goals, he could -

It's difficult. Ascension is difficult, and improvising it from the inside while fusing with the shadow of an Elder God that's past anything even now he can comprehend doesn't actually leave you in a state to do much complicated. Raw power is one thing, but using that raw power is another. The Supergods evolved in this environment. They've always been omnipotent^2, they've always been able to influence a monocosm and finely balance the logical laws without breaking everthing, they can actually do something about this.

So, at the end of a single tendril, Venrensorys holds Conceptilum. The smallest twitch here could break him apart into his constitutent Conceptilum-Shards; a more concerted effort could crush him utterly. He doesn't want much, just for Conceptilum to perform a routine task, what Conceptilum could always have done but chose not to, Venrensorys very aware of his choices in the postfinite visions experienced in ascension and how easily they could have went differently.

FIX THIS.

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There was once, separated from here by causation but not distance nor time, an entity called Trigonum. Trigonum ascended to godhood, becoming Hyperman; and, having had to improvise the ascension, from the inside, much was lost, though Hyperman shared the core designs of Trigonum. Then Hyperman ascended again, to something beyond the gods. In becoming Venrensorys, much more was lost.

Now, Venrensorys stands above everything. He is omnipotent^4; he occupies the entire Beyond bubble, seeing every permutation of everything all at once. The Supergod Council, former rulers of this place, are tiny compared to him, the most interesting polyversal motes in his awareness but nothing more than polyversal motes. Venrensorys could do anything he wanted here, he could achieve his original goals, he could -

It's difficult. Ascension is difficult, and improvising it from the inside while fusing with the shadow of an Elder God that's past anything even now he can comprehend doesn't actually leave you in a state to do much complicated. Raw power is one thing, but using that raw power is another. The Supergods evolved in this environment. They've always been omnipotent^2, they've always been able to influence a monocosm and finely balance the logical laws without breaking everthing, they can actually do something about this.

So, at the end of a single tendril, Venrensorys holds Conceptilum. The smallest twitch here could break him apart into his constitutent Conceptilum-Shards; a more concerted effort could crush him utterly. He doesn't want much, just for Conceptilum to perform a routine task, what Conceptilum could always have done but chose not to, Venrensorys very aware of his choices in the postfinite visions experienced in ascension and how easily they could have went differently.

FIX THIS.

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THIS is how a fight between Venrensorys and God is meant to go

There was once, separated from here by causation but not distance nor time, an entity called Trigonum. Trigonum ascended to godhood, becoming Hyperman; and, having had to improvise the ascension, from the inside, much was lost, though Hyperman shared the core designs of Trigonum. Then Hyperman ascended again, to something beyond the gods. In becoming Venrensorys, much more was lost.

Now, Venrensorys stands above everything. He is omnipotent^4; he occupies the entire Beyond bubble, seeing every permutation of everything all at once. The Supergod Council, former rulers of this place, are tiny compared to him, the most interesting polyversal motes in his awareness but nothing more than polyversal motes. Venrensorys could do anything he wanted here, he could achieve his original goals, he could -

It's difficult. Ascension is difficult, and improvising it from the inside while fusing with the shadow of an Elder God that's past anything even now he can comprehend doesn't actually leave you in a state to do much complicated. Raw power is one thing, but using that raw power is another. The Supergods evolved in this environment. They've always been omnipotent^2, they've always been able to influence a monocosm and finely balance the logical laws without breaking everthing, they can actually do something about this.

So, at the end of a single tendril, Venrensorys holds Conceptilum. The smallest twitch here could break him apart into his constitutent Conceptilum-Shards; a more concerted effort could crush him utterly. He doesn't want much, just for Conceptilum to perform a routine task, what Conceptilum could always have done but chose not to, Venrensorys very aware of his choices in the postfinite visions experienced in ascension and how easily they could have went differently.

FIX THIS.

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THIS is how a fight between Venrensorys and God is meant to go

There was once, separated from here by causation but not distance nor time, an entity called Trigonum. Trigonum ascended to godhood, becoming Hyperman; and, having had to improvise the ascension, from the inside, much was lost, though Hyperman shared the core designs of Trigonum. Then Hyperman ascended again, to something beyond the gods. In becoming Venrensorys, much more was lost.

Now, Venrensorys stands above everything. He is omnipotent^4; he occupies the entire Beyond bubble, seeing every permutation of everything all at once. The Supergod Council, former rulers of this place, are tiny compared to him, the most interesting polyversal motes in his awareness but nothing more than polyversal motes. Venrensorys could do anything he wanted here, he could achieve his original goals, he could -

It's difficult. Ascension is difficult, and improvising it from the inside while fusing with the shadow of an Elder God that's past anything even now he can comprehend doesn't actually leave you in a state to do much complicated. Raw power is one thing, but using that raw power is another. The Supergods evolved in this environment. They've always been omnipotent^2, they've always been able to influence a monocosm and finely balance the logical laws without breaking everthing, they can actually do something about this.

So, at the end of a single tendril, Venrensorys holds Conceptilum. The smallest twitch here could break him apart into his constitutent Conceptilum-Shards; a more concerted effort could crush him utterly. He doesn't want much, just for Conceptilum to perform a routine task, what Conceptilum could always have done but chose not to, Venrensorys very aware of his choices in the postfinite visions experienced in ascension and how easily they could have went differently.

FIX THIS.

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