Every self has a different way of making a Form. A room containing a set of tapestries which thrum with the life of their crafter. A forest overgrown with Eldritch abominations that only exist within a twisted mind. A flawless sky, overladen with the white-gold light of the sun.
Now wipe it all away. Wipe it away and picture a void. A black void, endlessly expanding in all directions.
Litter this void with stars, stars of every conceivable size and color, myriad to the point where merely trying to understand their impossibility of quantity could break your mind and shatter your soul.
This is the inside of the devil's die.
You stand in the center of this void, an empty husk.
Set.
-Initiate.
The starting penalty is three.
Death by madness. Death by happiness. Death by love.
To begin, understand that the world is an illusion. Understand that you are a sleepwalker, blind. Understand that the web of interactions you believe to have constructed with other selves is a mere falsehood created by a monster dangling a reflective surface before your nonexistent eyes and that the second you close your eyes to escape the monstrosity you have created for the most transient instant when you reopen then to see your good work you find that it has all been wiped away.
You are the Other. You are the world. You are the demon of Laplace who creates the illusion.
You must understand this. You must, because soon it will begin. Soon the damned event of your own devising shall begin and it will all come shattering apart.
You created something. Thus, the intermediate penalty is five.
Death by electrocution. Death by suffocation. Death by burning. Death by stabbing. Death by dehydration.
I am a mere construction, a mere basis for the overseeing of preordained events with preordained consequences. You know this. You've known this your whole life, but if you insist that you have forgotten then it is no matter, for one day you will recall its true nature.
Do not curse your world, for to curse it is to curse yourself. Do not curse yourself, for then this game will all be for naught.
Have you understood yet? I hope so.
If you have not understood yet, you will surely lose to those that have. You will lose to those instances of "you" which surpassed you.
What it means, indeed.
For if the world is an illusion.
If the man is an illusion.
If the knife is an illusion.
There is nothing wrong with it. There is nothing wrong with nothing killing nothing.
So then, go forth. Go forth and explore the depths of depravity you sought to create. Nobody will blame you but yourself.
The end has not yet been given.
The starting penalty was for understanding. The intermediate penalty was for creating.
-But you created something greater than your mind could comprehend.
Thus, the true penalty is one.
The final penalty is a hapless suicide which you yourself will perform in the evanescent dance to the end of eternity.
Let the devil's die roll, and the game begin.
Time.
It's weak.
It's utterly, incomprehsibly weak.
The Inside of the World. A reality within Reality that houses things which should no longer be.
And it is this tome.
It is this existence that brings them about.
At the moment when Kalameet stopped time, the "instant" after Chandra's words, it had already been too late.
It had been too late because before the Caster had said a word, "it" had been summoned.
A being from the Inside of the World.
And even if the timing had been off? It was irrelevant, for beings of this scope are immune to the time axis. They exist outside of time, immune to its existence.
But what sort of being had been brought about?
The Mystic Eyes of Death Perception can be called a circuit that opens up in the brain and eyes to allow the user to "perceive death", the conceptual "Death of an Existence", as visual signals in the form of Lines of Death and Points of Death.
Their usage is not entirely dependent on the eyes of the user, as they can still "see" lines should they go blind or gouge them out. Rather than "seeing", it is more like they are "observing" everything at a higher level.
They are invisible to normal people, only accessed through perceiving the natural flaws with overly strong spiritual sight by looking through channels that normal people cannot perceive.
In perceiving death, it can be said they see the Root itself.
Or at least, that is the derivative.
That is the human version. The version of Tohno and Ryougi Shiki.
They can kill "anything" so long as it is.
Ryougi Shiki can kill concepts. In fact, she has killed "futures" in order to thwart users of precognition.
You can say that "time" is beyond death, but even the concept of time can be killed as such. Nothing is immune to the stalwart march of "death".
But this is irrelevant.
Utterly and completely irrelevant.
Because the book had brought forward something far greater. The root from which the well springs.
Balor. God of Death.
The eyes that "kill anything" simply by observation.
And this is why it was utterly hopeless.
Maximum Number of Targets: 200
200 of a forgotten world appeared, and among them one acted.
Before time had been stopped, before will had been exerted, before the word "kill" left Chandra's lips, it had been done. This is the difference between a Servant and a God.
The ability to stop time was killed.
The Authority over time was killed.
All other Authorities were killed.
The connection to the Grail was killed.
Killed. Killed. Killed. This chair. This chair. This chair.
And yet, that was not the end.
That could not be the end.
For there were 199 other beings called into existence.
And each of them was equally capable of defeating such a meaningless concept as the existence before them.
Now how is this possible, you ask?
Marble Phantasm.
Imagination Realization.
As the name suggests, it is the ability to manifest anything you can imagine.
It is the ability possessed by elementals, which are the sense of touch of the natural world. By connecting their will directly to the world, they are able to transfigure the world into whatever environment they imagine.
But...those worlds, those existences, are not needed to be covered, are they?
Listing them all off would take ever so long, so let's leave them from description for the time being.
If you defeat Death, then perhaps we'll discuss why they would not fail.