Reality of Madness Metaverse

This isn’t just lore — it’s the cosmic scaffolding that connects all eight games

The Metaverse of Reality of Madness is a living, breathing chronicle of the Multiverse’s forgotten history — narrated from the perspective of the historians of the Zhionist dimension. Through gameplay, players slowly uncover ancient secrets buried in time: cataclysmic events, dimensional collapses, and civilizations lost across the infinite branches of the multiverse.

This isn’t just lore — it’s the cosmic scaffolding that connects all eight games. Each game reveals a different piece of the puzzle, but together, they tell the story of The Release of Madness, an event so powerful it shattered the balance of existence itself.

👁️‍🗨️ The Vetirent: Architects of the Multiverse

Among the countless races scattered across dimensions, the Vetirent stand out as one of the most advanced and enigmatic civilizations the multiverse has ever known. For millennia, they were thought to be just a myth — figures whispered in legend and carved into ruins — until the Release.

These beings were master builders, interdimensional travelers, and scholars of cosmic law. They were responsible for constructing the ancient pyramids, embedding knowledge into relics, and developing the technology that allowed for dimensional navigation. To them, reality was a library, and their mission was to read every page.

According to records found within the Vetirent Archive, they had identified and documented over 9,685 known dimensions, each with its own rules, lifeforms, and timeline branches. For the Vetirent, this was only the beginning — a fraction of the true multiversal expanse.

💥 The Great Release

But knowledge and advancement were not enough to save them.

The event known as The Great Release — later named The Release of Madness — triggered a cascade of collapses across the multiverse. Realities fractured, timelines rewrote themselves, and entire civilizations vanished without a trace.

Not even the mighty Vetirent could withstand it.

Despite their technology and foresight, they were not gods. They could not outrun the collapse, and by the time our journey begins in the Zhionist dimension, they are nowhere to be found. Their temples remain. Their technology lingers. Their story, however, is now ours to rediscover.

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