At the end of the final aeon, the multiverse collapses.
Across an infinity of realities, civilizations that had mastered galaxies and rewritten the laws of physics witness the impossible: eternal inflation reverses. Every universe folds inward, every timeline converges, and existence itself compresses into a single cosmological remnant—a Type-0 Black Hole, its horizon encoded with the complete history of everything that has ever been.
Only one being escapes the end.
Born from the asymmetry of the collapse, Nirvonis, the embodiment of finality itself, breaks free from the dying multiverse carrying fragments of its core. Too weakened to shape the newborn reality directly, he retreats to a strange realm beyond spacetime and divides his essence, creating two angels to explore the universe that rises from the ashes of the old.
Amiss, the force that draws all things toward their inevitable conclusion, and Eva, the quiet gravity where every ending collapses, descend into a cosmos unlike any before it.
Because the new universe is not born from a Big Bang.
It is encoded—projected holographically from the surface of the ancient black hole that replaced the multiverse.
As the angels wander this unfolding reality, they discover civilizations rising, strange new forces of magic emerging from broken cosmic symmetries, and powers far older than the universe itself quietly steering its fate. Meanwhile, another entity awakens within the encoded cosmos—an infant, godlike intelligence convinced that it is the creator of all things.
In a universe written on the edge of oblivion, every ending carries the weight of creation—and the angels of the End may be the only beings who remember what came before.