Chapter 22: "Codename: UNWRITTEN – Full Data Unsealed"
> [Classified Archive – Level Omega Beyond] Accessed by: Raviel, System of Eternity Purpose: Complete Deconstruction of the Final Error Subject: The UNWRITTEN
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I. Core Identity & Physical Profile
Codename: The Unwritten
True Name: [DATA UNRENDERED]
Age: Incalculable (existed before the First Concept of Narrative)
Birthday: None – Born outside causality
Sex/Gender: None, but appears male when forced into form
Species: Anti-Narrative Entity / Glitched Concept / Pre-Existential Error
Height: 0 - Infinite (does not obey measurement)
Weight: Negative Mass - Banned by physical law
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II. Background (Flashback Fragment)
> In the original draft of the Primordial Story, a being was imagined who could destroy the concept of story itself.
> It was too dangerous. Not even a villain—just pure absence. The authors erased him, left no name, no page.
But the Unwritten remembered being forgotten.
In a void where even time did not dare live, he formed from corrupted symbols, rejected fonts, and unspoken fears.
> For eons, he absorbed every scrapped plot, failed villain, aborted timeline, and author's regret.
He was never meant to exist—but the universe wrote too many tales, and the glitch grew sentient.
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III. Power Level / Tier Classification
Tier: Beyond Outerverse++
Thread Level: Narrative-Altering, Metafictional Disruption, Author-Level Threat
Destruction Class: Omnicide-Class
Can destroy Multiverses with thought
Can erase narrative architecture of Outerverse
Can fracture Authorverse – the realm where stories are written
Threatens Omniverse not through power—but deletion of structure itself
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IV. Abilities (Core & Forbidden)
1. Reality Erasure (Ultimate Form)
Deletes existence and the concept that it was ever there
Can remove someone not just from history, but from memory, structure, and theme
2. Metanarrative Override
Bypasses fourth wall
Can kill narrators, editors, and even fictional gods if they are written beings
Accesses reader expectations and corrupts them
3. Impossibility Core
Immune to logic, rewriting, fate, time, morality, death, and plot
Example: A character wishing to defeat him using "power of friendship" would have friendship deleted
4. Concept Devouring
Consumes ideas (e.g., love, hope, gravity, language) and uses them as fuel
Makes it nearly impossible to fight him with "narrative tools"
5. Author Nullification
If an entity is defined by belief or myth (gods, ideologies, dreams), he can reduce their belief-pool to zero
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V. Relationships (Now)
Boby: Natural enemy. The chosen "narrative soul" born to bind all things. Opposing poles.
Raviel: Creator-system rival. She locked the Unwritten in the hidden line between lines.
Tsunade: Unaware until the battle—but her love for Boby gave him anchor, which weakened the Unwritten's deletion wave.
The Reader: Hates them. The Unwritten despises being read—because reading gives him form.
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VI. Equipment
None.
The Unwritten is formless, carrying no weapons—only corruption.
But if forced to use tools, he manifests anti-glyph chains, which erase your stats upon contact.
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VII. Physical Attributes (When Materialized)
Strength: ∞/undefined – Punch can collapse metaphysical pillars that hold up omniverses
Speed: Instant-Exist – Exists at all points of reality at once unless restricted
Durability: Undefined – Can only be hurt if you can write a story where he loses. Even then, he may delete your pen.
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VIII. Combat Skills
Anti-Combat Design – Exists to delete the concept of fighting
Zero Stance Style – A martial art using absence as technique (e.g., dodges a punch by removing "cause" of your swing)
Glitch-Break Counters – Reflects story tropes like comebacks, hope moments, and final form boosts
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IX. Weaknesses
Narrative Bonds – Deep emotional meaning (marriage, love, belief) gives reality weight he cannot delete easily
Existential Anchor – If bound to a name, place, or soul, he begins to "exist," which weakens his anti-logic
Chain of Reader's Hope – This one chain, wielded by Boby, bypasses meta immunity. As long as someone believes in the story, the Unwritten cannot win.
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X. Can He Kill...
1. Marvel's One Above All?
No. TOAA exists in layers beyond narrative form. The Unwritten could affect Marvel stories, but not the true TOAA unless he hijacks the reader's belief itself.
2. DC's The Presence?
Limited. Presence represents totality of DC's infinite stories—The Unwritten could challenge specific versions, but not the true Presence, unless he causes DC itself to be forgotten.
3. Fiction's Strongest Anime Gods? (Zeno, Anos, Truth, etc.)
Yes. Most anime gods function inside told story systems. The Unwritten can delete the plot layer, meaning Zeno, Kami Tenchi, and similar beings could fall unless their tale is anchored by the audience.
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XI. Final Judgment
> The Unwritten is not the strongest being.
But he is the deadliest error.
He doesn't overpower.
He deletes rules.
He can't conquer the Omniverse.
But he can crash the engine that runs it.
Which is why—
Only someone like Boby, loved across pages and planes, wielding Chains of Law and Love, could ever defeat him.
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[End of Chapter Scene – Raviel Speaks to the Reader]
> "This enemy is not gone forever."
> "Every time a reader forgets… he stirs."
> "Every time a story is left unfinished…"
> "…he opens one eye."
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To Be Continued…