The complete eradication of reality as we know it, seeing as there'd be nothing left of it in the first place. This'd mean there's no biological life whatsoever that would exist in the aftermath, just darkness.
If there was any presence that indicated some form of life, I would've felt it.
[ But Unfortunately, darkness, and not the sort that came from people shutting off a light or something like that.
He had to idly wonder if that 'passing judgment' was the cause, though not from Alcor's end, but from another being capable of such a thing. He was less sure of that being the reason for it, however. ]
...Then even so, my previous conclusion still stands.
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If there was any presence that indicated some form of life, I would've felt it.
[ But Unfortunately, darkness, and not the sort that came from people shutting off a light or something like that.
He had to idly wonder if that 'passing judgment' was the cause, though not from Alcor's end, but from another being capable of such a thing. He was less sure of that being the reason for it, however. ]
...Then even so, my previous conclusion still stands.