"It doesn't matter. I won't take it. Even alternate versions of my people, it still wouldn't quite be, my people. I desire no power that would cost so many something so precious. All the points you've raised tell me this power is, unbalanced, wrong. I deny The Void." Else declared firmly.
"And that's exactly why you're getting it. You passed the test of Body, when not even I could easily consume Colberius. You passed the test of mind, when Hemlock not only embraced The Void, but could see through its darkness to see certain truths, but not even she has seen the full illumination. You passed the test of Spirit, when you decided to side with your people, and turn away a freely offered power that would take them." The Void said.
"You heard Hemlock?" Else asked.
"This entity you see before you is a simulacrum made for your benefit. I am The Spirit of Nothingness, I am The Void itself, I am all around you, there is no part of me you can go to, that I am not already there. I am, Omnipresent within myself.
Now, back to the points Hemlock raised. Insanity is a matter of perspective, and mental strength. Certainly if you dabble in things of the darkness too long, it will break you. This is pure destruction after all. But The Void, if used properly, will do none of the things Hemlock fears. Case in point, Warhaven. The entire nation utilizes my power daily, and they have yet to cause any sort of an end of days scenario.
Secondly, this place, me. I like nothing. I like the emptiness, the infinite blackness. There's points I've skipped in both cases, but that's because there's a lot I'm saving for the final point, which I feel will answer Hemlock's five questions. The story of me. Regardless, she's also correct, this is the perfect prison, and you're on the inside of it. You cannot leave, unless I let you, or, you call upon my opposite to save you.
Now, those five questions. How powerful am I really? Child, there are Demi-gods, Gods, and Elder Gods. I am as far beyond the most powerful of Elder Gods, as the most powerful of Elder Gods is beyond the weakest of mortal men. I am eternal, and I was, before everything, without exception, existed.
In the beginning, there was nothingness, pure and absolute. Not anything existed, and because of this, there also did not exist anything to mar the total perfection of Emptiness. Then, there was Omnisource. Omnisource is known to all beings, by different names, by different forms, by different genders even. Sometimes Omnisource is one, sometimes Omnisource is many. Suffice to say, all religions are true. For our purposes, Omnisource is a singular he. It's, simpler that way. To date, Omni and I cannot agree on whether I created him by pondering the concept of possibility, or if Omnisource created himself, and thus always just simply was and I came into being in direct response to his existence.
Suffice to say, I hated him at first, and spent the first eternity trying to kill him." The entity said.
"Ahh, you failed and that's what got you locked in here." Else said knowingly.
"To the contrary, I succeeded. I destroyed The Creator. What I didn't expect was that he could just simply recreate himself on the spot. In turn, he destroyed me, to prove a point, which was proven when despite all my efforts to resist it, I came back into being, right here in The Void, which has always been here, surrounding The Multi-verse and its farthest reaches. I realized I could never be rid of Omnisource and The Multi-verse, and neither could they be rid of me. In despair I wandered the multi-verse, not locked up in the slightest, causing trouble here and there.
Eventually, experimenting with my powers, I made myself a partner, an, equal. I named her Jiralyn, and took her for wife. She gave me my son. You remember him, Tajen, former Emperor of Warhaven. Around that time, Omnisource decided he'd had enough of my depression and antics, and so cleverly defeated me, by creating himself a daughter, and introducing her to me. Such, innocence, such purity. I found no matter how hard I tried, I could not hate her, and found, because of her, I no longer hated the Multi-verse, for it was her home. Her and my son fell in love, I'm sure you remember Cara, former Empress of Warhaven.
And that, answers your questions. Or perhaps more directly, my power is Eternal, I'm here because I live here and am in no fashion trapped, you are overestimating just what exactly I'd let you do with The Void, powers of a God my foot. Only my son has that much power. As for benefit to me, what precisely could you give me, that I cannot simply create for myself out of the decayed bits of Multi-verse that fall into my Void? I get all the positive emotion I need from my family, and materialisim simply isn't my thing. I believe the fact I can come and go as I please answers your last question.
As for why? Well, why not? So many claim to have prowess over the forces of destruction, but not many can claim they've traveled to utter nothingness, stared Eternal Destruction in the face, and walked away sanity intact.
One last item before I let you speak again, you were worried about the effects of my power on you the user, and I mentioned proper usage? These days, Omni and I, especially since I mellowed, work as a pair. Straight from me, once I fill you with the darkness of The Void, I will send you to Omni, and he'll strengthen you in turn with his Light. His Light, protects against my Darkness. My Darkness, puts a lid on his non-stop Creationisim. So balanced and effectively canceled out, you in turn hold balance between Creation and Destruction, and can sway that balance one way or the other to achieve desired effects. Practice yields mastery and better results. We do this, because he delights in helping everyone and everything, and I, simply like terrifying people with The Void. Especially those who think they've got all the answers." The entity said.
He paused.
"You changlings feed on Love, don't you? You're just going to delight in Omni then." The entity promised.