Biodata
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Cosmic Sea |
| Original Name | 宇宙海 |
| Type | Neutral entity |
| Novel | Swallowed Star: The Late-Blooming Supreme Vessel |
| First Appearance | Chapter 87, “Journey to the Cosmic Sea” 87 |
Structure and Scale
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Relation to the Primal Universe | The Primal Universe is described as the largest celestial body within the Cosmic Sea. Its lifespan from birth to end is called a reincarnation era. 75 |
| Central region | The Origin Continent lies at the center of the three-thousand-dimensional Cosmic Sea. 102 |
| Major eras | Its powers are commonly grouped into the First Reincarnation Era, Second Reincarnation Era, and the current Primal Universe era. 87 |
| Major powers | The Cosmic Sea includes the two Great Holy Lands, powers from successive reincarnation eras, and factions originating from the Primal Universe. 87 106 |
| Cultivation limit | It does not accommodate beings whose realm exceeds True God, but it permits True Gods to possess combat power beyond their realm. 106 123 |
| Unexplored regions | Leaving known routes for the lost lands is exceptionally dangerous; even Void True Gods and Eternal True Gods cannot guarantee their safety there. 102 |
Travel and Exploration
- Toya Black Hole is a rapid passage from the Primal Universe into the Cosmic Sea. Natural wormholes beyond it connect to different regions. 87 102
- Natural wormholes and instantaneous movement are standard means of long-distance travel; sufficiently strong beings can exceed light speed by thousands of times. 87
- God Kingdom teleportation cannot be used in the Cosmic Sea. A lost traveler may require immeasurable time to return by instantaneous movement alone. 102
- Great Axe Founder warns explorers to memorize reference coordinates to avoid becoming lost. 87
- The Cosmic Sea draws cultivators seeking Supreme Treasures, ancient inheritances, life-and-death battles, and methods to surpass the limits of the Primal Universe. 86 92 102
Notable Regions
| Region | Description |
|---|---|
| Qing Feng Realm | A forbidden zone frequently explored by humanity. Its outer domain remains dangerous to weaker Universe Lords, while its inner domain can kill even top-tier fifth-order Universe Lords. 87 |
| Universe Boat | One of the three great forbidden zones. Originally a damaged mechanical spacecraft of Wu Kingdom, it contains areas dangerous even to True Gods. 102 126 |
| Black Pattern Stone Pillar | A location within the Universe Boat that provides extreme time acceleration. Su Heng’s Four-Silver Clan clone reaches the fifty-thousand-fold acceleration region. 105 |
| Dim Land | A remote and perilous region inhabited by World Beasts. Su Heng enters it in disguise to gather intelligence without alerting them. 124 |
| Jin World | An ancient-civilization small universe connected through a natural wormhole near the Jin God King’s corpse. Its membrane becomes passable once per epoch. 127 |
| Reincarnation Passage | A supreme-rules passage through which sufficiently powerful beings may leave the Cosmic Sea for the Origin Continent. 149 150 |
History
The Cosmic Sea is first entered by Su Heng and Great Axe Founder through the Toya Black Hole. Great Axe introduces Su Heng to its reincarnation-era classification, natural wormholes, and the Qing Feng Realm’s dangers before guiding him into the forbidden zone. 87
As Su Heng’s strength rises, the Cosmic Sea becomes his principal arena for life-and-death tempering. He fights hundreds of Universe Lords from different eras and factions to refine his willpower, eventually becoming known across billions of races as the Lord of Myriad Silent Extinctions. 91 92
The Universe Boat becomes a focal point after the appearance of the Duan Dong He inheritance. Its discovery draws Immortals, Venerables, Universe Lords, and True Gods from every major Cosmic Sea power, turning the inheritance contest into a large-scale struggle among reincarnation eras and Holy Lands. 106
The Cosmic Sea later faces the World Beast crisis originating in the Dim Land. Su Heng investigates the threat, confronts World Beasts directly, and participates in the conflict that ultimately ends with the World Beasts’ destruction. 124 141 144
After the crisis, Su Heng, Luo Feng, the Original Ancestor, and Molosa enter the reincarnation passage and reach the Origin Continent. Their small universes remain in the Cosmic Sea, preserving their foundations there even after their departure. 149 150
Influence on the Human Race
- Su Heng uses the Cosmic Sea to obtain Supreme Treasures, the Wu Xuan Clan inheritance, the Duan Dong He inheritance opportunity, and Jin World military inheritances. 89 102 106 129
- Humanity establishes a new stronghold in the Universe Boat after abandoning Qing Feng Realm. 118
- Following Su Heng’s breakthrough to True God, the Demon Race, Insect Race, and Mechanical Race withdraw from core Primal Universe territories after he threatens their small universes in the Cosmic Sea. 123
- The destruction of the World Beasts allows the Cosmic Sea’s inhabitants to continue existing without the immediate threat of annihilation. 144