God, weary of existence, decides to end it all. Before doing so, God creates a single being, All, to contain everything that ever was and ever could be. All is given the task of experiencing all possibilities before God's final act.
All begins to fragment, experiencing countless lives and realities simultaneously. These fragments, unaware of their true nature, live out their individual stories, some grand, some mundane, some filled with joy, others with suffering. All experiences love, loss, creation, and destruction across infinite universes.
As All nears the end of its journey, the fragments begin to sense a connection, a pull towards a central point. They start to remember, to understand their shared origin and purpose. The question remains: what will All do with this accumulated knowledge when reunited, and will it change God's ultimate decision?