...While Sherlock moves through the never-ending world of flowers, he suddenly collides with something transparent he cannot see. Trying to avoid it, he moves right and collides again. [It seems there is transparent glass or something preventing me from moving freely]. As Sherlock moves and tries to get past these things, he then sees a book slightly distant from him with the following written on it: "I know who you are, I know your truth. Obtain Hornasis." As Sherlock moves and bypasses those transparent things representing compressed worlds, he reaches the book. ["What is this thing?"] The flowers move suddenly with a beautiful breeze. Sherlock opens the book and sees only three words: "Unknown, cannot be measured or known." Suddenly, golden dust appears from nothingness as if it were a message. One particle of dust hits his head, and suddenly everything changes as Sherlock stands in a black land with sea water. Then something manifests—something that transcends all existence, all explanation, all systems, all measurement, all sequences, something through which everything exists something has no beginning or end, surpassing every human imagination and any imagination of any entity at any existential rank, Something that, if it willed to create anything, would create it by its own pure will, without needing a source of energy or anything else for creation. It is the First Essence, the primordial energy of all things he created everything by its own pure will. It does not tire, it does not sleep, it does not eat. Sherlock stands and looks without perceiving the nature of this thing; he cannot even understand or see it. ["What is this thing?"] Suddenly, the Fool replies, saying: "It is the third entity that was with me and with you inside you." Sherlock says: "Who are you?" The entity gives no word, no sound, no thought. It simply has no need for thinking; everything emanates from it by its will. Then words come into Sherlock's heart: "I am who I am. I am the Golden Mist, and the Golden Mist is me. The Golden Mist manifested to you, and you are me. My words that entered your heart are merely a reflection of your inability to comprehend me. Language and words cannot describe me. I am something beyond perception something beyond all ranks and all possibilities. It is impossible to perceive what I am. It is impossible to perceive my essence. I am not mist in the literal sense. I am something different, something that transcends every category. You are a manifestation of my existence. Do not fall into the void." Sherlock is surprised and speaks quickly, saying: "I don't understand." Suddenly, everything disappears and returns as it was...
...Then the Book of Hornasis suddenly appears before Sherlock as if falling from the sky. He grabs the book as a few tears fall from his eyes involuntarily. ["I didn't understand what just happened. Did you understand anything, Fool?"] The Fool replies, saying: "I didn't hear any words at all. What do you mean?" Sherlock is extremely surprised. ["The words were directed at me personally?!"] Then all the transparent walls disappear, and Sherlock moves and heads out of the cave. As he moves, he says to himself: ["I am very alone—intellectually alone, mentally alone. But when I looked at that thing that I could only see as a lowly manifestation not even apparent before me, I felt that it resembles me in a strange way!"] As Sherlock moves toward the cave's exit and reaches the door, a portal suddenly appears behind him as he continues on his way. Then Loki and Finn appear. Loki smiles and whispers softly in Finn's ear: "This is your chance. Go and avenge him. There is no better opportunity than this." Anger and desire for revenge overtake Finn, and he rushes toward Sherlock while Loki watches, waiting. As Sherlock reaches the door and sighs, suddenly a spear pierces his chest with great force, causing him to scream in pain. Finn continues, inserting another spear, then another, and many more, saying: "You wretch! It doesn't matter if you're a god, it doesn't matter what you are. I trusted you, and you killed my father, you wretch!" Finn places a spear in Sherlock's head as he screams, overwhelmed by feelings of joy from avenging his father, sadness from loving him, and anger from the murder—contradictory and intense emotions. Then Finn takes the Starry Bag with everything in it and The Book And also takes the key. He looks at Loki and says: "Let's go now." Finn opens a portal, and he and Loki disappear...
...Sherlock falls, drowning in his blood, and says to himself: ["Even the only friend in this world betrayed me. No one cares about me. I am always different, but this difference is what makes me happy. When I saw that entity I do not know—even language itself Canot decrease Him because he is something doesn't look like anything and the Golden Mist it spoke of do not represent it at all—it is something beyond description, beyond perception, beyond all systems, sequences, even concepts of transcendence, and any other concept whatsoever, do not apply to it, it is something different something unlike anything also, no matter what it is, it is something that stands on its own, and the chain of infinite worlds, something higher even than the void. This thing made me truly realize something: the more one knows, the more one feels the extent of their ignorance. I truly acknowledge my ignorance and my lack of knowledge of anything. I am not omniscient. And I acknowledge my weakness and my inattentiveness to Finn's spears due to my lack of comprehension and perception."] Suddenly, Sherlock feels heat in his chest—intense heat. ["It seems the Sequence Eight potion, the Jester Sequence, has been swallowed and fully assimilated. The duration doesn't matter; what matters is knowing the method!"] Suddenly, Golden Mist emerges, erasing the spears from existence. Then every part of Sherlock pierced by the spears regenerates, every point in his chest, heart, and head regenerates. He stands, feeling immense power, and says: "I haven't lost my Sequence Nine abilities, and now I feel I have gained new abilities." The Fool speaks from inside him, saying: "I have indeed realized something new about the Golden Mist, gained new knowledge about it, and acquired new abilities." Sherlock smiles and says: "I am never sad—not because I don't feel, but because my journey and my desire to know everything and bring back my loved ones will be full of death. And my journey's goal is something far higher than this world, and no one can follow me in it..."
...At Loki and Finn's place, Loki and Finn stand in the black-and-white world. Finn appears tense and sad, speaking in a slightly heavy voice: "I've completed my task. Now you must take me to the World of the Seven Seas as we agreed." Loki stands, moves toward Finn, and says: "Yes, yes, as we agreed. I will send you to the World of the Seven Seas, where your father's corpse is." Finn says sadly: "Alright, hurry up and send me now." Then a door appears behind Finn, inscribed with "World of the Seven Seas." As Finn moves toward it, Loki says slyly: "Do you know? I want to tell you something." Finn says: "What do you want to tell me?" Loki smiles slyly. Suddenly, the door opens forcefully, revealing terrifying monsters with countless hands bearing long claws, countless red eyes, and enormous, sharp teeth. A tremendous pulling force comes, making Finn try to resist falling inside the door. He says angrily, while trying to stand: "What are you doing, by the Creator? I helped you!" Loki laughs heartily and says: "Helped me? Are you saying that you, wretch, helped me? I am Loki, the Lord of Deception. All of this was indeed part of my plans." Loki smiles slyly and continues: "And before you die in the ugliest way possible, I want to tell you..." Finn clings to the door as the pulling force intensifies greatly. Loki continues: "Sherlock did not kill your father. It was an illusion. Sherlock loved you. You betrayed him, not the other way around. Sherlock considered you a friend. You are the one in the wrong, not him." Finn is extremely surprised while the entities inside the door scream. Terror appears on Finn, and his features turn to fear and turmoil. Loki laughs and says: "Yes, feel fear, feel regret. And now I have many other important things to do. Goodbye." Suddenly, Loki closes the door, and Finn falls, feeling heartbroken. As the hands of the entities rush toward him, he says to himself: ["I betrayed my only friend. My anger and foolish assumption blinded me. I truly deserve this."] Finn surrenders and says: "I will come to you, Father. As for you, Sherlock—I don't know if you're alive or dead. Goodbye." He doesn't finish his words before countless hands tear his body apart, and those entities devour him so quickly he cannot even scream. Meanwhile, Loki stands outside, lifting the illusion to reveal that this world is actually called the World of Farewell. Loki smiles and says: "This name suits the world very well, haha." Then Loki shouts: "Valandra, let's go from here. The plan must continue as is." Loki laughs slyly and says: "As for you, Sherlock—if you're alive, which you certainly are—the Kraken will devour you. And now, another pawn has disappeared within my plans And now i got the Hornasis book and everything also..."
...At Sherlock's place, Sherlock feels light as a feather. ["I've become very light indeed."] He sighs a little and says: "I've lost the key and lost everything. It doesn't matter. What matters is holding onto hope—it is the only thing. Hope is the source of all will and everything else." Then Sherlock moves and exits the cave. ["Alright, I think there is some way that will allow me to leave this world just as I came."] Suddenly, the entire place shakes with an extremely massive tremor. Then an entity appears, its length exceeding a million light-years—where a light-second equals billions upon billions of Rayo units, miles per second. It is the Rayo unit from the Rayo theory of large numbers by the scholar Augustín Rayo. Sherlock turns and is stunned. ["What in the name of the Perfect One is this?"] A deep voice emerges from the Kraken. Sherlock says: "Hey, this is not the time for us to fight. Do you understand me? We must stay calm and discuss this peacefully." Suddenly, the Kraken moves one of its tentacles and strikes Sherlock, sending him flying like a bird, piercing through the cave walls and falling two light-years away from the cave and the Kraken, causing him severe pain. ["Dude, a moment ago I was like a chicken on a skewer."] As Sherlock writhes in pain, he feels hungry and says to himself: ["For countless years, when I was in the material world, I used to eat shawarma on a skewer. How I miss it."] He doesn't finish his words and his recollection of skewers and shawarma before the Kraken suddenly returns. Sherlock says: "Just tell me what you want?" ["Could I have woken it from its sleep or something?"] The enormous Kraken moves its tentacles toward Sherlock, who says: "Ruler of the Beginning and the End." Suddenly, an extremely powerful golden light appears, causing the Kraken to retreat from the intensity of its radiance. Then the Kraken moves its tentacles again and attacks Sherlock. Suddenly, the Fool evades the tentacles and says: "This confrontation—I don't think I will be able to defeat him, Sherlock. You need to think of a way for us to get out of here before he kills us." Sherlock replies internally: "Alright, don't worry, just let me focus..."
...Then the Fool rushes toward the Kraken and transforms the Golden Mist surrounding him into a massive hand, striking the Kraken with it. The Fool is surprised: ["No effect!"] Then the Kraken strikes the Fool with its tentacles, which the Fool deflects with great difficulty. The Kraken screams extremely loudly as the Fool looks at it and says: "Alright then. You only have spiritual power, Kraken, with no abilities like me. So, you want a battle of sizes? Ha, you'll get what you want." Suddenly, the amount of Golden Mist increases greatly, surrounding the Fool in the shape of a Kraken, reaching the same size as the other Kraken! The Fool, appearing in the center of the Golden Mist Kraken, says: "I don't have much time, but I think it will be enough for Sherlock to think of some way. So I must try to suppress you, even if I cannot..."
