The shirt is now complete.

Liam McCullough's famous "inception" camp check-in shirt reached its final stage on Monday when the redshirt senior long snapper arrived at the team hotel donning the marvelous creation.

This year's iteration of McCullough's shirt features himself checking into camp in 2018 wearing a shirt featuring himself checking into camp in 2017 wearing a shirt featuring himself checking into camp in 2016 wearing a shirt featuring himself checking into champ in 2015.

So in total, we're looking at five Liam McCulloughs.

If that melts your brain, here's a quick journey through the levels of Liam McCullough's majestic camp check-in shirts to get your brain back to firing on all cylinders.

2016 Fall Camp – Duality

As you can see, there is one (1) Liam McCullough featured on the shirt and one (1) real-life Liam McCullough for a total of two (2) Liam McCulloughs.

2017 Fall Camp – The Three-Headed Monster

As you can see, there are now two (2) Liam McCullough featured on the shirt and one (1) real-life Liam McCullough for a total of three (3) Liam McCulloughs.

2018 Fall Camp – The Quadripartite

The creation continues to grow in power. There are now three (3) Liam McCullough featured on the shirt and one (1) real-life Liam McCullough for a total of four (4) Liam McCulloughs.

2019 Fall Camp – The Final Form

Behold, the final form. There are now four (4) Liam McCullough featured on the shirt and one (1) real-life Liam McCullough for a total of five (5) Liam McCulloughs.

Here's a close-up of the work of art:

With Liam entering his fifth and final season with the Buckeyes, this will be his last time rocking the marvelous shirt at camp check-in day.

But if anything is good and wholesome in the world, his brother Roen – a true freshman this season – will take up the torch and keep the tradition alive for four more years.

Roen McCullough, Liams brother and a fellow long snapper, goes with a more conventional look. On the way in, though, Liam says hes got something in the works for next year. pic.twitter.com/3HY3OvzQSL — Colin Hass-Hill (@chasshill) August 5, 2019

I guess we'll just have to wait on it.