I'm creating a world for my DnD campaign. And I would love it to be a complete world which I perfectly understand (a daunting task, I know, we will see how I do). Therefore I wanted to start at the beginning...
And that's where the problem arose. The beginning of the universe is somewhat incomprehensible for us mere humans. Even if The Big Bang is a thing it does not describe where all the stuff comes from. That's what I'm interested in.
The easiest solution is to say that everything always existed and avoid the question. Then the inevitable conflict between nothing and something (everything) begins.
Now is the time to ask the question: "What is the opposite of The Void?"
If we have a fancy name for the nothingness, The Void, what is the fancy name for the everything?
I have found my answer but I am curious what you guys can come up with.
Greetings, my fellow fantasy fans and authors! Tonight, I come seeking your guidance and insights in trying to put into words a core concept and setting in my story.
To make a very, VERY long story short, the series of books I am trying to write deals with various characters and kingdoms coming to grips with and facing a multiversal collapse.
Basically, at the most basal strata of my setting exists what could best be described as a sea of energy. And this sea is filled to the brim with eldritch entities and creatures whose mere motions, let alone machinations, cause waves within the energy which coalesce into the physical laws upon which realities, which I call Ordered Spheres, are built. Most of which are built accidently via the machinations of Courts, unions of smaller, sentient entities, trying to keep their larger, more bestial kin subdued in an attempt to both feed on them and keep themselves from being fed upon. However, by the time my various stories have begun, something has caused the greater kin to awaken, which has caused the Courts to disperse, which is causing the laws and structure of the Ordered Spheres to collapse.
Now my question, and what I need your help with, dear reader, is what can I call this primal sea?
One thing I am trying to subvert is the idea of the " Void" or emptiness, as that is where most eldritch or Lovecraft coded creatures are often described as coming from. Things like "the void between stars" or "the void at the heart of creation." Rather, I want to go with the idea that not only is there something beyond the characters' known worlds, but this something is teeming with matter, energy, and life on such a scale as to make survival, let alone fixing the collapse, seem as short lived as a mayfly's dream.
So, any thoughts on a word or words that you can think of that could be used as an antonym for "void," or denotes an abundance or something full would be most appreciated, along with any thoughts, questions, or criticisms of whatvi have presented would be most appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read and comment, and I hope you have a wonderful rest of your week.
I'm trying to introduce a character with void magic and I dont have an idea about the usage of it
In my world i'm going to have 3 "primal cosmic forces" which are life, magic and chaos/change (very original i know), and i want to have 3 cosmic forces that come from mortal life which are opposite to the initial 3. so death opposes life, order/stagnation opposes chaos/change. but what would be the opposite of magic? might? I appreciate your help