Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-33246115-20180207142405/@comment-29564364-20180214140353

TheVoidWalker69 wrote: Omnilocked Area- These are rare occurances in which an area of (non)space-(non)time exists beyond the borders of it's host Omniverse. In my version of fictional cosmology, the non-space-time outside of Omniverses is called the Outerverse, which omnilocked beings/locations are even outside of, given that the capabilities state that "User resides outside of everything: space, time, non-space, non-time , duality, probability, improbability, possibility, impossibility, nonexistence, (absolute) nothingness, existence, etc." Actually, I would even argue that one could never accurately describe the "location" they reside in since such place would be outside of every concept we could use to define it, especially with our imagination limited to what we already know and linguistic limitation, but I digress.

Totality- Even all urban legends, reality shows, sitcoms, documentaries, webpages, mythologies and our own reality is a part of The Totality. I usually am all for discussing fictional concepts, but the moment someone uses a definition that makes a claim about reality— in this case "our reality is part of some fictional cosmological structure"— said claim is expected to be supported by empirical evidence lest it be dismissed.

The Box- Utmost borders of Totality. Nothing can escape The Box by all definition, no matter how powerful a character. If one escapes The Box they are simply met by a larger Box. When discussing fictional cosmological structures (timelines, universes, dimensions, planes of existence, realms, multiverses, etc.), I start with the basic premise that all of them are fictional and, by definition, cannot encompass reality. This is why I reject the concept of The Box or any definition that includes our world.