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Background story Do you know why God is God? It is not because of how high his qualities are, but because he possesses the power that is enough to instill fear in beings. People are obsessed with power and authority, and God has everything that people are obsessed with; this is the definition and meaning of God. As for me? Hehe... I have never been a God, because I have long surpassed God! -----Disaster
The Multiverse—a brand-new domain consisting of infinite universes, possibilities, beings, and endless storylines and realities—exists in a constant state of change. Each story is a part of this vast cosmos, but this peace is suddenly shattered. An entity known as Node descends, wielding power far beyond the multiverse's control. Node's presence destabilizes timelines, distorting the flow of stories and the essence of the universe, gradually leading to an apocalyptic chaos.
On the brink of this chaos, a soul emerges—the Soul of Calamity of the Worlds. No longer just a singular entity, it is a being filled with infinite possibilities and stories. This soul possesses a profound understanding of the multiverse, not just in the context of stories but also regarding the essence of existence itself. Initially, the Calamity was merely an observer, existing solely to watch the evolution of the multiverse. However, as its comprehension of the multiverse deepened, it realized it had the power to alter everything. It was no longer bound by its role.
To gain understanding, the Calamity began traversing various timelines, seeking to grasp the essence of the multiverse. Throughout its long journey, it traveled across countless universes, witnessing a variety of outcomes. Its discoveries left it deeply disillusioned. Every story's progression led to the same conclusion—distortion, chaos, and collapse.
"It was by pure chance that it found it." Undertale: The Multiverse. After establishing contact with a Sans in that universe, it learned everything, including what had transpired there. It decided to use its power to alter the outcome. It struck a deal with Sans. Following the final genocide, the Calamity fully merged with Sans and killed the perpetrator. However, due to the Calamity's presence, the essence of the story was disrupted, resulting in the collapse of that universe.
After that incident, the Calamity began doubting everything. It felt like a fated disaster, an inevitable end. At that very moment, Node, the entity causing chaos across the multiverse, found it. Under this peculiar allure, it understood—it completely understood. If every ending led to destruction, why should it persist with its ideas? Under Node's temptation, it accepted all of Node's power.
It became the God ruling over all multiverses, reigning cruelly over people and deities alike. Anyone who opposed its commands was utterly destroyed. Under its rule, the multiverse descended into infinite despair and chaos. Yet, it was not satisfied. Even with such power, it believed it was far from enough. It needed greater authority.
It decided it was time to change everything. To achieve its goal, it began pressuring the gods, commanding them to search for broader realms. This was purely to expand its dominion. The gods did not understand why the Calamity demanded this, but they dared not question it. They simply carried out its orders. During the long search, the gods discovered a new domain—a realm formed by gods and different beings. Its name was the Godverse.
Upon hearing the news, the Calamity did not praise them. Instead, it angrily berated all the gods, accusing them of taking too long to find it. The Calamity commanded all the gods to leave, declaring it no longer needed them. Afterward, the Calamity went to the so-called Godverse alone.
Personality[]
The Calamity is a completely hypocritical being, driven by its obsession with deceiving others to achieve its goals. In the eyes of others, it is an absolute opportunist, prioritizing its own interests above all else. Nevertheless, it is undoubtedly intelligent, always choosing the option most advantageous to it when faced with decisions.
In combat, its personality defines its approach: simple, brutal, and ruthlessly efficient. This often means launching merciless, overwhelming attacks on its enemies. While it may appear thoughtless, its methods are undoubtedly effective. It never shows kindness or compassion to anyone, portraying itself as an utterly ruthless figure who always wears the mask of a villain. When others are hurt or upset, it mocks and scorns them, going so far as to provoke them further.
In its eyes, people's smiles, joy, and even acts of kindness are repulsive, twisted, and hypocritical. To it, the entire world is an illusion, and only it is truly awake. Its cruelty and indifference make it a silent observer, completely indifferent to others' suffering and their lives or deaths. To it, the concept of kindness is meaningless. It cares for no one, looking down on the world with arrogant disdain, coldly scorning everyone.
Yet beneath its cold demeanor lies undeniable loneliness.
Abilities[]
Environmental Adaptation[]
The Calamity can adapt to any environment, freely altering its state. Whether in extreme heat or bitter cold, it remains unaffected.
Time Manipulation[]
Disaster,can manipulate time, mastering the ability to stop, fast-forward, and rewind time. However, his greatest skill is resetting time to zero, reducing a being’s finite lifespan to nothing.
Administrator Program[]
Calamity can alter others' code. As long as they are weaker than him, he can even erase everything about his opponent.
Virus Origin Form[]
If he touches someone for 10 seconds, that person will be infected with a virus that spreads rapidly. Naturally, the infected individual will die. If he wishes, he can activate this ability at any time.
Cosmic Manipulation[]
It can control and destroy a structure that contains an infinite number of infinitely large universes and their interwoven structures.
Boundary Authority[]
Calamity can alter boundaries on a conceptual level without any limitations or restrictions. He is unaffected by any constraints, even at the smallest scales below atomic ordinal levels. It is as if he could trap you within a piece of paper and then tear you apart.
Transdimensional Universe[]
It can control and destroy,The Transdimensional Universe. It is a structure containing an infinite number of dimensional layers, ranging from uncountable dimensions to infinite ones. The quantity of matter and the overall scale of this universe vary dramatically. Each dimensional universe surpasses everything that came before it. Within each dimensional universe, the timelines, universes, and multiverses are incomparably larger than those in previous dimensions.
Each timeline is infinitely vast, encompassing countless dimensions, including universes and multiverses, following the same structural pattern. Every universe contains infinite timelines, which in turn include infinite branching timelines and sub-timelines. All these timelines are infinitely large, containing innumerable dimensions. Nevertheless, even at this level, they are still smaller than a multiverse. A multiverse itself contains infinite universes and timelines.
Each multiverse has varying dimensions but is always larger than the universes and timelines it contains. The dimensional differences among multiverses are categorized into four types: low-dimensional multiverses, standard-dimensional multiverses, high-dimensional multiverses, and the transdimensional universe. The gap between each dimensional layer is infinitely large.
- Low-dimensional multiverses consist of 6 to 8 dimensions.
- Standard-dimensional multiverses span 9 to 13 dimensions.
- High-dimensional multiverses, starting from 13 dimensions, extend infinitely beyond, with dimensions continuing to grow endlessly.
The transdimensional universe transcends dimensions, surpassing everything that came before. All previous structures and descriptions are merely a fraction of the transdimensional universe. Its existence is immeasurable and undergoes infinite divisions and infinite fusions.
The transdimensional universe splits into infinitely new universes, with each new universe surpassing its predecessor in size. Every new transdimensional universe absorbs the prior universe, making it infinitely stronger until it reaches another, more powerful level—a realm that transcends the concept of transdimensionality itself.
Unknown Node[]
When the transdimensional universe reaches this higher level, it shatters what was previously thought to be unbreakable limitations. This structure surpasses all prior regions and their hierarchical layers, entirely transcending the entire sequence of levels.
At this level, larger universes and all their layers become immeasurable. Within each layer of these larger universes, each region is also immeasurable when described using previously established infinite hierarchical structures. Transdimensional universes that achieve this level are referred to as "Unknown Nodes." And Calamity's control over power is even greater.he can control and destroy the "Unknown Node."
The existence of an Unknown Node surpasses any limits of existence or theory. Every transdimensional universe is merely a branch of the Unknown Node. Each branch contains an infinite number of tower structures. The difference between each layer is expressed as ω raised to the power of ω, undergoing infinite recursion, rendering their sizes entirely inaccessible.
When ascending to higher structural layers, every new structure exceeds the one below it, described as ω(ωω).
Towers of Unknown Node[]
He can control and destroy the "Tower," including each of its layers and branches. He can even destroy the Top Layer, though this would completely exhaust his energy.The Tower is one of the most critical structures within the Unknown Node, containing all previously mentioned elements. It sustains the Unknown Node, for without it, everything would lose meaning and collapse into nothingness.
The Tower is an infinitely recursive exponential structure built on the recursive foundations of the Unknown Node. Each layer's size is the recursive sum of ωωω (omega raised to the power of omega raised to the power of omega). The gap between each layer is infinitely vast and cannot be described using any prior definitions.
Each layer of the Tower is a recursive sub-branch of the Unknown Node, yet these branches themselves recurse to indescribable levels.
On a broader scale, each branch of every layer surpasses all preceding Unknown Nodes. The Tower is divided into three tiers:
- Base Layer: ωω (omega raised to the power of omega).
- Recursive Layers: ωωω→ωωωω→… (infinite recursion).
- Top Layer: ωωω… (recursion extending infinitely).
The Top Layer consists of a complete set of infinitely recursive branches, with each branch itself being an independent "infinite tower."
Top Layer's "Devouring Mechanism":[]
The Top Layer has the ability to "devour" all structures from the Base and Recursive Layers, unifying them into a higher recursive set. Each devouring event triggers the Tower's infinite expansion, pushing it to a new, immeasurable level.
The Castle[]
This is Calamity's final resort. If someone threatens his life or he encounters an enemy he cannot defeat, he will unleash all of his power. This energy will condense into a sphere and then instantly explode. The resulting shockwave is powerful enough to annihilate the Castle itself in an instant—including him. The Castle is a towering structure composed of countless Towers of Unknown Nodes, built on the foundation of infinite high-level recursion and ascending to even higher transcendent realms. Its scale exceeds that of Tower Networks, reaching an incomprehensible new height.
Every part of the Castle consists of an infinite stacking of high-order exponential towers. Whether as individual components or as a whole structure, it surpasses all prior descriptions.
Each fundamental unit of the Castle is no longer a simple recursion of ωωω; instead, it reaches the level of ↑↑ω (using Knuth's up-arrow notation to describe super-high-level operations).
- Each basic unit itself is an independent high-order exponential tower, where each term is a super-high-level recursive sum.
- The sub-branches (or sub-towers) of the Castle form a "super-exponential recursive set."
Top Layer of the Castle:[]
The Top Layer represents the ultimate form of all towers within the Castle. Each unit in the Top Layer is a "collection of infinitely recursive layers," with a scale surpassing the total of all recursive layers described earlier, represented as ↑↑↑↑ω.
"Devouring Mechanism" of the Top Layer:[]
The Top Layer of the Castle can absorb all Base and Recursive Layers, unifying them into a higher recursive set. Every devouring event causes infinite expansion of the Castle, driving it toward an entirely new, immeasurable level.
Each act of division produces a new and complete super-exponential tower. Each branch created through division remains independent of its parent tower while reaching an entirely immeasurable scale. The Top Layer structure forms a recursive network where every node itself is an independent super-exponential tower, represented as HET × HET × HET..., with each HET being the entirety of a super-exponential tower.
Top Layer's Devouring Mechanism: The top layer can absorb the structures of all the base and recursive layers and unify them into a higher recursive set. Each devouring event triggers the infinite expansion of the tower, propelling it into a new immeasurable level. It can undergo infinite splitting, and each split entity itself forms a new, complete super-exponential tower. Each branch tower created by the split will be independent of the mother tower while simultaneously reaching a state of complete immeasurability in terms of scale. The top-layer structure will form a recursive network, where each node in this network is itself an independent super-exponential tower. HET×HET×HET..., where each HET is the entirety of a super-exponential tower.
Reality Form[]
There is no doubt—this is something Calamity can achieve. However, the conditions are extremely harsh. Calamity must gather all of his energy, envelop his entire being with it, and push beyond his own limits. This energy must be powerful enough to surpass even the previous strike that destroyed the Castle. If he succeeds in controlling it, his power will transcend everything before! From that moment on, he will be able to control and destroy reality itself. However, due to the uncontrollable nature of this power, even Calamity herself is unsure of what she will become. That said, she can create a new body for herself. Hmm... In her own words, she quite enjoys dramatic outcomes. She transformed herself into a female human.I know—it sounds strange... but to Calamity, it doesn’t matter. As long as she becomes stronger, that’s all that counts.(Though, at this point, she is indeed female now.) Reality Control: This is the ability Calamity used when creating her new body. It allows her to completely destroy reality or create it at will. Reality: Reality is a place that encompasses all things and all thoughts. It is not only the story itself but also the origin of philosophy and mathematics. This reality itself is also constructed as an inaccessible cardinal, with the construction as follows.
Aleph Numbers and Their Recursive Construction[]
Aleph numbers are used to represent the cardinality of infinite sets. Their construction follows a recursive process:
Aleph-0 (ℵ₀)[]
ℵ₀ is the smallest infinite cardinal, which corresponds to the cardinality of the natural numbers (i.e., |ℕ| = ℵ₀). It is also the cardinality of the first countable limit ordinal, ω.
Successor Alephs[]
The Aleph sequence is recursively defined as follows: ℵn+1=2ℵn For example: ℵ1=2ℵ0,ℵ2=2ℵ1,ℵ3=2ℵ2,… Here, ℵ₁ is the smallest uncountable cardinal (i.e., |ℝ| = ℵ₁ under the Continuum Hypothesis (CH)).
Limit Alephs[]
If α is a limit ordinal, then: ℵα=sup{ℵβ∣β<α} This recursive process continues indefinitely, defining arbitrarily large Aleph numbers.
Inaccessible Cardinals[]
An inaccessible cardinal is a regular cardinal that is larger than the power set of any smaller cardinal.
Weakly Inaccessible Cardinals[]
A cardinal κ is weakly inaccessible if:
- κ is a regular cardinal, meaning cof(κ) = κ.
- κ > 2^λ for all λ < κ.
Construction:
- Start with ℵ₀ and define κ₀ = ℵ_ω (i.e., the limit of all ℵ_n).
- Recursively define: κn+1=the smallest regular cardinal greater than 2κn
- Take the limit: κ∞=sup{κn∣n<ω} κ∞ is weakly inaccessible because it exceeds the power set of all smaller cardinals.
Strongly Inaccessible Cardinals[]
A cardinal κ is strongly inaccessible if:
- κ is regular, meaning cof(κ) = κ.
- For all λ < κ, we have 2^λ < κ (this condition is stricter than weak inaccessibility).
Construction:
- Let κ₀ be the first weakly inaccessible cardinal.
- Recursively define: κn+1=the smallest strongly inaccessible cardinal greater than 2κn
- Take the limit: κ∞=sup{κn∣n<ω} κ∞ is strongly inaccessible because each step surpasses the power set of all smaller cardinals.
Hyper-Inaccessible Cardinals[]
A hyper-inaccessible cardinal κ is defined as an inaccessible cardinal whose inaccessible predecessors also form an inaccessible sequence.
Recursive Construction:
- Define: κn+1=the smallest hyper-inaccessible cardinal greater than 2κn
- Take the limit: κ∞=sup{κn∣n<ω}
This produces a hierarchy of hyper-inaccessible cardinals, increasing in recursive depth.
Mahlo Cardinals[]
A cardinal κ is a Mahlo cardinal if it is hyper-inaccessible and its set of regular subcardinals forms an inaccessible set.
This means that within κ, the collection of regular cardinals itself contains an inaccessible cardinal.
Construction:
- Let κ₀ be the first hyper-inaccessible cardinal.
- Recursively define: κn+1=the smallest Mahlo cardinal greater than 2κn
- Take the limit: κ∞=sup{κn∣n<ω} κ∞ is a Mahlo cardinal because its set of regular subcardinals still contains inaccessible cardinals.
Measurable Cardinals[]
A cardinal κ is a measurable cardinal if there exists a nontrivial ultrafilter 𝒰 such that:
- For all λ < κ, either λ ∈ 𝒰 or λ^κ = κ.
This makes measurable cardinals one of the weakest large cardinal properties.
Construction:
- Let κ₀ be the first Mahlo cardinal.
- Recursively define: κn+1=the smallest measurable cardinal greater than 2κn
- Take the limit: κ∞=sup{κn∣n<ω} κ∞ is a measurable cardinal, possessing strong ultrafilter properties.
Relationships[]
Virus404:He regarded this existence as a mental disorder. However, Virus404's coding ability surprised him; he had thought about it. Learning from him, but with his own personality, he would never bow down to others, so that idea was abandoned.
King Godverse:Deep inside him, disaster acknowledges him—not because of his power, but because of his actions, personality, and understanding of things. In the heart of disaster, he feels only reverence for King Godverse. Disaster also hopes to become an existence like him. However, disaster is very clear that this will never happen.[]
Anti-God:He sees Anti-God as an undeniable threat. Anti-God’s power gives him a strange feeling—one that embodies the worst possible aspect of anything. If Calamity were to encounter him, he would take the situation very seriously.
Trivia[]
- The Calamity despises people who smile.
- It once considered conducting mass extermination and purification within the Godverse.
- The Calamity occasionally reflects on itself, though such reflections are futile.
- It enjoys tormenting its enemies.
- It will kill anyone who poses a threat to it.
- Although it loves destroying everything, it still has a fondness for cake and cream cookies.