After everything had been given
dimensions, power, form, placement, guardians, and worlds Kumar stopped creating.
Not because creation was exhausted,
but because excess creates instability.
Existence now carried enough structure to sustain itself. Life occupied its designated spaces. Worlds had an identity.
Galaxies held purpose. The architecture no longer required constant intervention.
Only one question remained unresolved continuity.
Not every being needed to persist forever.
In fact, most should not.
So Kumar made a distinction. He did not grant immortality to all.
Immortality, in his design, was not a reward.
It was a burden meant only for those who could carry responsibility without distortion.
Kumar restricted immortality to Huros and to a small number of gods who were created after creation itself beings shaped directly by Kumar, not born from worlds or species.
These gods were not rulers of life.
They were holders of balance.
To bind immortality, Kumar did not use force.
He used a seal. A symbol was formed not physical, not merely conceptual, but cosmic.
At its center existed the Infinity symbol (∞).
Around it, written in ancient script (Sanskrit), were words that did not belong to any single world.
They were carved into existence itself (Kumar × Angle)
The script resembled Sanskrit, but it was older a root-language of meaning rather than sound.
This seal became known as the Immortality Mark.
Any being who carried this mark could not be ended.
Not by injury or decay and not by collapse of form.
If such a being were to be destroyed, the destruction would fail. The mark would restore continuity automatically.
There was only one condition under which an immortal could be ended.
The seal had to be removed.
And the seal could not be erased by will, power, or weapons.
It could only be removed by Cosmic Arrow Light a concentrated manifestation of Kumar's authority, shaped as light rather than force.
This arrow was not an object.
It was a decision given direction.
Only Kumar and Angle were capable of wielding it.
No god, guardian and immortal can use it.
If an immortal was ever to die,
it would only be because Kumar or Angle allowed it.
With the seal placed, immortality became controlled.
Not infinite chaos but regulated continuity.
Across different worlds, life continued unaware of this distinction.
On distant planets, Nano-Humans built fragile civilizations under unfamiliar skies.
On metallic worlds, Roboris adjusted their structures to planetary conditions.
On adaptive worlds, Lisar shifted their forms with the environment.
On dense planets, Lioxor anchored landmasses through their existence.
On primal worlds, Dinosaurs ruled ecosystems without reflection.
On divided terrains, Lizors guarded boundaries instinctively.
On harsh planets, Rinous endured where nothing else could.
Galaxies glowed with motion.
Planets rotated in assigned order.
None of them knew that immortality existed and none of them needed to.
That knowledge belonged only to those who stood above continuity, not within it.
Kumar observed these worlds from Fayran Cube.
He didn't interfere and guide. Everything had been given.
What remained was consequence.
And consequence, unlike creation, could not be controlled forever.
