Breakdown the Phenomena

Breakdown the Phenomena (, Burēkudaun Za Fenomenon; lit. "Rejection of Worthless Thoughts: Emptiness is Form, Illusion of the Reality of Matter") is considered to be one of the most dangerous forms of magic under God Serena's possession, taught to him by Timaeus Houdini on Kamael Uterich Spriggan's orders in the hopes that he can master it and become more powerful for the sake of the Alveraz Empire. It's part of his group of unique magics, Shivarna Kalismurti (, Shibaruna Karisumuruti; lit. "Four Radical Calamities of the Godly Emanation") — representations of his destructive force in said empire, alluding to his title of "Hybrigordion Indra" (, Haiburigōdian Indora; lit. "Sublime Universal Manifestation of Pure Destructive Force").

It's a Caster Magic and a highly-advanced form of Enchantment that affects the confines of reality in-and-of itself, something that's considered to be impossible through normal means; due to this, it's also branded as a Forbidden Magic. Like most magics, this is also classified as a Subspecies Magic — involving the foundations of the incredulously powerful Crash.

According to Kamael, it's one of the few magics that rivals both the Ancient Magics of the Thirteen Otherworldly Virtues and Summo Lex Magia in strength and versatility, requiring a mage of immense potential and a strong willpower in order to properly wield it — two requirements its current owner has in spades. Upon obtaining Calamity's Law, the God Serena was able to master this magic in its entirety, becoming one of his secret weapons; this is due to the nature of these magics being relatively similar at their core, but with the former being more powerful.

Overview
"I'll smash you and your reality.... into pieces!"

- God Serena unleashing this dangerous magic in his anger.

Trivia

 * This was more or less based on two sources: the Quake-Quake fruit that formerly belonged to Whitebeard and now in the possession of Blackbeard from the anime/manga series, One Piece, and Boundary Breaker belonging to Per; it was leaning towards the latter because it was something the author had in mind for this article.
 * It seems that some content of this article were also based on the movies Inception, Jumper and more recently, Doctor Strange, three of the author's favorite movies thus far, due to the powers involved; it's due to this that he admits that this is a small-scale version of reality warping.