Thread:Butterflyunicorn/@comment-26186871-20191218114428/@comment-26186871-20191220020121

The two of us working together? Perhaps we can do this.

Maybe the idea of the Chroniverse [what does that mean, though?] being in the same canon as the triverse isn't sof ar off after all.

I've already started a series where a PCW agent analyses the work of the narrator of The Mutliverse Chronicles (the PCW main story is dead, so I made spinoffs until we resolve the Coffin situation-Like an ask for them. And I'm already working on the April Fools 2020 episode. Delinae plays a big role in it. Remember that 4th wall break we were going to do about copyright?), but maybe we can have the triverse get analysed as well, and the triverse might respond to the narrator.

A few mysteries that the Triverse probably solves already, if the crossover is happening. (Not saying it is, in fact, I still think it's not.)

1-What created "The Source" in the first place?

If Light spread from the Source as long as it was around, and the multiverse was finite, then we can trace the expansion of the Light back to an origin point in time. What was the world like prior to this? Well, the trivoid of course!

2-If Darkness consumes Light, and is the absense of Light, why was the multiverse not already consumed?

Light spread around the infinite abyss. But if what is not Light is Darkness, then the infinite abyss should logically be Darkness. Yet, we know it isn't, because then it would consume the Light, and there would be no need for The Fall.

The solution to this is that the triverse (or multiverse) serves as the boundary for these rules. So the Beyond is neither darkness or light, just Void. Darkness is the absense of Light in a space that actually exists- ie:not Void.

I could definitely think of many critiques of TMC that someone from the triverse could make. Though I'm not sure what kind of interdimensional traveler would read this, and what Triverse character would go to try to debunk the narrator's view of the multiverse. (Though if this does happen, they could critique the PCW's point of view as well!)