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THE DIMENSIONAL CREATOR

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Daniel is an ordinary human until he accidentally does the impossible. In a moment that defies physics, he creates a living world from nothing. At first, it is small, fragile, experimental. But Daniel soon discovers he is not just shaping matter… he is shaping laws, time, life, and destiny itself. Inside his creation, civilizations rise, faith forms, and a mysterious Seer begins receiving visions from an unseen source — Daniel. As belief in the “Hidden Creator” grows, the world strengthens… and so does Daniel’s own body and mind in the higher reality. But creation demands balance. With guidance from Maya — the woman who becomes his partner in both love and godhood — Daniel establishes realms beyond life: a radiant paradise for the righteous and a dark domain for souls who refuse redemption. Angels, watchers, and cosmic laws are born as the universe gains structure. Yet something unprecedented changes everything. Maya becomes pregnant. Their child is not merely powerful — it is new. A being that does not belong to one dimension, one system, or one set of rules. A bridge between realities. And as the child grows, subtle disturbances ripple through Earth… and through Daniel’s universe. Meanwhile, in the shadows of the dark realm, a bound soul begins to understand the laws of its prison. Creation is evolving beyond its creator. Daniel must now face a truth greater than power: The future of existence may no longer be his to control. The Dimensional Creator is an epic blend of cosmic fantasy, metaphysical sci-fi, romance, and philosophical drama — exploring faith, responsibility, love, consequence, and what happens when a human being gains the power of a god… but still has a human heart.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 —The Silent Crack

Daniel always felt that the sky was too small.

Not physically small — it stretched forever, blue in the day, endless black at night — but wrong. Like a ceiling painted to look like infinity. Like something vast was hidden just behind it.

He stood outside his apartment building, hands in his pockets, the cool night air brushing his face. The city buzzed around him — distant traffic, music from a passing car, people laughing somewhere down the street.

Normal sounds. Normal world.

But his mind wasn't there.

It never fully was.

There has to be more than this, he thought, staring upward. There has to be something beyond all this noise and routine and limits.

A drop of rain hit his cheek.

He blinked.

Another drop fell… then another.

Within seconds, the streetlights reflected on the wet pavement, turning the road into rivers of gold and white. People hurried past him, pulling up hoods, running for cover.

Daniel didn't move.

He liked the rain. It made the world quieter.

A car sped by.

Then—

It stopped.

Not slowed.

Stopped.

Mid-motion.

Daniel frowned.

The raindrops weren't hitting the ground anymore.

They hung in the air. Perfect spheres. Frozen.

The music from the car ahead cut off in the middle of a beat.

A man across the street stood with one foot off the ground, never finishing his step.

Daniel's breath caught.

"…Hello?"

No wind.

No sound.

The entire world had turned into a photograph.

His heart began to pound, the sound loud in his ears — the only thing moving in existence.

"This isn't real," he whispered. "I'm dreaming."

But he could feel the cold rain suspended against his skin. He could feel his pulse racing.

Then the sky split open.

A thin line of light appeared above him — stretching across the darkness like a crack in glass. It widened slowly, silently, revealing something behind it that made his knees weaken.

It wasn't sky.

It was space.

But not the space he knew.

Galaxies spiraled in colors he had no names for. Stars burned like living eyes. Vast structures of light stretched across infinity like cosmic architecture.

Daniel stumbled backward, his mind refusing to understand what he was seeing.

A voice spoke.

Not through his ears.

Inside everything.

"A Creator has fallen."

The words vibrated through his bones.

"The Seat of Genesis stands empty."

A pressure filled his chest, as if his heart had turned into a star trying to ignite.

"Stop…" he gasped, falling to his knees. "Please—"

"Successor located."

The crack in the sky focused into a beam of white-gold light that shot down and struck him.

Pain exploded through his body.

He screamed.

Symbols — shapes he had seen in dreams since childhood — burned into his chest beneath his skin, glowing through his shirt.

"Daniel."

The voice softened, yet felt heavier than worlds.

"Creation answers you now."

Light swallowed everything.

Then—

Sound returned.

Rain fell.

Cars moved.

People ran.

The world continued like nothing had happened.

Daniel lay on the wet pavement, shaking, breath ragged. No one looked at him. No one stopped.

It was as if reality had erased the moment.

Slowly, he pressed a hand to his chest.

Warm.

Pulsing.

He could feel something there.

Something vast.

Something awake.

Above him, the sky looked normal again.

But Daniel knew the truth now.

The ceiling of the world had cracked.

And something on the other side had chosen him.