Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-33029670-20190215133445/@comment-24900075-20190418054737

Well if you want me to explain their relationships to eachother (If that's what you mean)

Baraghi is essentially my Absolute Tier 0. Nothing is above it ever, it's omnipotent, blah blah blah.

The Living Pantheon is second only to Baraghi and would otherwise be the Absolute Being. It is unknown why it created the Aetherion Lords (1-A "Gods") or why they're tasked with overseeing reality against the Void. However both the Aetherion Lords and KiiJuu derive their powers from The Living Pantheon.

The Aetherion Lords, in order to create Reality, created the KiiJuus; "Reality" itself on the 1-A scale of which all lesser scales derive from. The KiiJuu works to protect Reality from The Void Entities that will erase both the Nothingness and Existence within.

The Void Entities themselves are extremely difficult to explain as they don't follow any logical system nor operate on "Hierarchy". When I speak of Power scalings and hierarchies in relation to the Void Entities, it's simply my best attempt to verbally convey their power. To put it bluntly, if it wasn't for the fact that The Living Pantheon and Baraghi being a thing (Along with beings who derive their power from them), every single Void Entity would be High 1-A (or I guess just a ridiculous degree of 1-A by the very nature of High 1-A not allowing this "many" beings. "Many" in quotations because mathematics and numbers don't apply to them)

No matter the degree of which someone is 1-A, you'll essentially never be capable of surpassing the Void Entities. For example, Alaya is always superior to beings that, indefinitely and infinitely, surpass themselves on a Outerversal Hierarchal layers period. This is essentially what the Void Entities are; no matter how much you stack Hierarchies or layers or whatever, the Void Entities simply aren't subject to that system of thought. They can't be. In the story, they represent "Primordial Chaos" of which isn't subject to any system of thought nor reason.