"Primordial Mass?" Skullius said, brows furrowed. He'd never heard of that term before. Then again, Apexis had made it clear that it was his own way of defining what he was talking about. "What is that?"
"Perhaps it would be easier to grasp what I mean if I outline the two other ways of generating Ota," said Apexis, and his hands trembled slightly because of his excitement. Skullius raised a brow at that. "Inverted Prevalences are one source of Primordial Mass, a lesser source. Only gods can produce ones that I can process into significant volumes of Ota upon being slain."
Skullius lagged for a moment, and then it hit him. "Hold on. You mean the Broader Existences of Deities?"
He realized a split-moment late that Broader Existences were called Inverted Prevalences in the Null Verse. Apexis was quite like Weaver. He wasn't a new being per se. It was likely that he was a reincarnate, which was why he even knew to use certain distinct terms when defining anything.
