The Lore of William: The Infinite Architect and His Hands[]
Chapter I: The Dawn of Creation[]
In the beginning, when there was only the Primordial Nothing, an infinite void devoid of time, space, or purpose, there emerged a singular consciousness: William. He was not birthed from anything nor summoned by any force; he simply was—the first thought, the first essence of pure potential. His awareness stretched beyond the void, understanding that he alone held the power to create, to shape, and to bring meaning to the infinite expanse around him.
Yet, William soon realized that to create without opposition is meaningless. There must be light to define shadow, birth to define death, creation to define destruction. Thus, with a thought, he divided his essence into hands—extensions of his infinite will and power—each embodying the principles of existence.
And so, the First Hand was born: The Right Hand of Genesis—the creator’s hand, tasked with the birth of stars, realms, and all living things. Its power was immeasurable, but William understood that creation alone was incomplete without the inevitable conclusion: destruction.
Thus, the Second Hand came to be: The Left Hand of Resolution—the bringer of endings, the force that would maintain balance and prevent infinity from spiraling into chaos. This hand’s touch could erase the fabric of existence itself, but only in service of the grand cycle.
Chapter II: The Hand of Chaos and the Great War[]
As the multiverse grew, so too did the Echoes of Chaos—beings birthed from the unformed void, entities of pure entropy and hunger. They were fragments of William’s power gone astray, driven by desire to consume all things and undo the very creation he had made.
One such Echo, the first of its kind, was Riven, a being of swirling darkness, born from a forgotten moment in time. Riven sought to turn all that William had created into dust and rubble, to unravel the very laws that defined existence. This threat echoed across the infinite planes, causing even the gods of lesser worlds to tremble.
The war that ensued was legendary. The Hand of Chaos, as Riven became known, and William clashed in an eternal battle that spanned galaxies, tore through realms, and shook the foundations of time itself. The very hands that once created began to tear at the fabric of the multiverse, with William’s Right Hand of Genesis giving birth to infinite armies of celestial warriors, while The Left Hand of Resolution erased worlds in a desperate attempt to stop Riven’s growing influence.
It was only through the combined power of William’s Colored Hands that the war reached its final conclusion. Each colored hand—imbued with concepts like Passion, Wisdom, Imagination, and Unity—wove the final spell of binding, chaining Riven to the deepest recesses of the void. But at great cost: for as Riven was sealed away, a portion of William’s power was also lost, scattered across the multiverse, becoming the seeds of future worlds.
Chapter III: The Rise of the Hands of Divinity[]
With the Hand of Chaos defeated and sealed, the multiverse entered a period of calm. But even in peace, William knew that balance must be maintained. The forces of creation and destruction could never be allowed to rest—order must always follow disorder, and every ending must make way for a new beginning.
Thus, William ascended into the God Forms of his hands—becoming The Omniversal Arbiter—the one who guided the flow of time and reality, ensuring that no being could fall into absolute darkness or light.
The Right Hand of Genesis was now a divine manifestation of creation itself, capable of giving birth to infinite worlds in the blink of an eye. Each colored hand ascended as well, embodying the full spectrum of existence: creation, destruction, passion, wisdom, and unity, each hand now capable of weaving entire realities into existence.
But it was the Left Hand of Resolution that was now the most powerful. It not only erased but restructured realities, ensuring that any imperfections were undone and every cycle was reborn in perfect harmony. It was said that William's Left Hand held the power to unmake existence itself, but only in service of a greater good.
Chapter IV: The Hidden War – The Threat of the Forgotten Gods[]
Unbeknownst to William, there were beings far older than he—The Forgotten Gods—beings of unimaginable power who existed before the creation of the multiverse. These gods lived outside the realm of time, hidden in the primordial dark, watching William with disdain. They believed that the multiverse was an abomination, a failed experiment of creation.
They called themselves The Eternals, and they sought to undo all that William had made. Their leader, Azrail, the God of Unseen Destruction, was the embodiment of the void, and he longed for a universe where nothing existed but silence and stillness. He had long observed William’s work, studying his movements, waiting for the moment to strike.
Azrail’s first attack came in the form of The Black Hand—a hand born from the darkest void, capable of unraveling all that William had made. Azrail himself waged a war against William from the shadows, corrupting the very concepts that William had birthed: Unity, Life, Light, and even Death. The corruption of Azrail’s influence began spreading through the fabric of reality, twisting and warping everything that William had painstakingly crafted.
Chapter V: The Last Battle and the Chain of Eternity[]
The final confrontation between William and Azrail took place across the very borders of the multiverse, a battlefield of endless dimensions where time and space bent to their will.
For the first time, William’s hands were tested against a force of such magnitude that the fabric of reality itself began to tear. The Right Hand of Genesis, which had once created stars and galaxies, now struggled to maintain existence itself, as the forces of Azrail’s Black Hand gnawed away at the edges of creation.
In his final act, William called upon the Chain of Eternity, a cosmic construct forged from his very essence and the power of his Colored Hands. With it, he bound Azrail and the Forgotten Gods to a place beyond existence, a realm that existed outside of time, where they would remain for eternity. The Chain of Eternity not only sealed their power but also restored the balance of creation and destruction.
But the battle was not without consequence. In sealing Azrail and the Eternals away, William’s power fractured. Part of his essence was dispersed across the realms, leaving echoes of himself scattered across countless dimensions. These echoes became the new hands of William, manifestations of his power and will that would continue to shape the fate of the multiverse.
Chapter VI: The Legacy of William[]
As the centuries passed, William's legend spread across all planes of existence. To some, he was the Creator, the Omniversal Architect, the divine being who breathed life into everything. To others, he was a distant and unknowable force, a being who existed beyond their comprehension.
Yet, regardless of the form he took, William’s influence continued to be felt across the realms. His Hands—divine manifestations of creation, destruction, and everything in between—remained as the guardians of reality, shaping the future, protecting the balance, and ensuring that existence itself would never fall into chaos again.
His story, a tale of creation, destruction, and rebirth, is a cycle without end, one that will continue for as long as there are realms to shape and minds to dream. And though William's power stretches across infinite realities, his purpose remains unshaken: to ensure that existence, in all its forms, remains balanced, ever-changing, and infinite.
This is the lore of William, the Infinite One, the Omniversal Architect, the eternal force that guides all existence and shapes the infinite multiverse with his hands.