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Their leadership established the '''Golden Age''', a time of prosperity for the '''Free Species'''. However, their rule—originally a benevolent dictatorship—became flawed, breeding resentment among the [[High ValorĂȘin]], leading to rebellion, the fall of the [[Sherok Empire]], and their '''self-imposed exile'''. Their most infamous act was the '''Cursing of the High ValorĂȘin''', a deed they would later deeply regret.
Their leadership established the '''Golden Age''', a time of prosperity for the '''Free Species'''. However, their rule—originally a benevolent dictatorship—became flawed, breeding resentment among the [[High ValorĂȘin]], leading to rebellion, the fall of the [[Sherok Empire]], and their '''self-imposed exile'''. Their most infamous act was the '''Cursing of the High ValorĂȘin''', a deed they would later deeply regret.


After the defeat of [[The MalismorĂą]], the First-Flames purified the [[ValorĂȘin]] and ultimately '''chose to transcend'''. Before their ascension, they performed their final miracle—the '''resurrection of [[Merik Teslek]]''', the Chosen Hero.
After the defeat of [[The MalismorĂą]], the First-Flames purified the [[ValorĂȘin]] and ultimately '''chose to transcend'''. Before their ascension, they performed their final miracle—the '''resurrection of [[Merik Mega-Farm]]''', the Chosen Hero.
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* Only '''[[Lifemates (ValorĂȘin)|Lifemates]], young adults, and children''' were spared.   
* Only '''[[Lifemates (ValorĂȘin)|Lifemates]], young adults, and children''' were spared.   


== '''The Resurrection of Merik Teslek''' ==
== '''The Resurrection of Merik Mega-Farm''' ==
As their final act, the First-Flames performed a miracle:   
As their final act, the First-Flames performed a miracle:   
* They lifted the Curse of the [[High ValorĂȘin]], transforming them into the '''[[Neo ValorĂȘin]]'''.   
* They lifted the Curse of the [[High ValorĂȘin]], transforming them into the '''[[Neo ValorĂȘin]]'''.   
* They resurrected '''[[Merik Teslek]]''', the Chosen Hero.
* They resurrected '''[[Merik Mega-Farm]]''', the Chosen Hero.
Their voices, now eternal whispers in the cosmos, left behind only a single message:   
Their voices, now eternal whispers in the cosmos, left behind only a single message:   
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Revision as of 15:13, 17 October 2025

The First-Flames were the first deities chosen by their siblings in Yedistren to lead the unfallen spirits before mortality. As the first to take mortal vessels, they became the Elder Sherok, wielding near-divine power as lawgivers, guardians, and enforcers of divine will under the command of The Mother and The Father.

Their leadership established the Golden Age, a time of prosperity for the Free Species. However, their rule—originally a benevolent dictatorship—became flawed, breeding resentment among the High Valorêin, leading to rebellion, the fall of the Sherok Empire, and their self-imposed exile. Their most infamous act was the Cursing of the High Valorêin, a deed they would later deeply regret.

After the defeat of The Malismorâ, the First-Flames purified the Valorêin and ultimately chose to transcend. Before their ascension, they performed their final miracle—the resurrection of Merik Mega-Farm, the Chosen Hero.


The True First War & The Rise of the First-Flames

Before mortality, Yedistren was ravaged by the True First War, a battle between the unfallen spirits and the forces of Malis, who had already become corrupted. This was not a war of flesh, but of spirit against spirit, with soul-destruction just as horrific as any physical war.

The First-Flames rose as Grand Generals, leading the unfallen spirits against Malis and his loyal Malisik. Their wisdom, strategy, and self-sacrifice secured victory, making them the natural leaders of the unfallen.

When the war ended, the Mother and Father decreed that the First-Flames would lead the Free Species in mortality. However, not all spirits agreed.

Opposition from the Sebuuk & Malisik

  • Many spirits, particularly the Sebuuk and Malisik, rejected their rule, calling them "warriors of peace" rather than conquerors.
  • When the ruling vote was cast, Deviant factions splintered off, led by Elidrêel, who would later become Malis.

This division planted the first seeds of rebellion long before the First-Flames ever ruled.

The Great Decision - Accepting Mortality

  • All spirits were eager to take mortal vessels, but none more than the First-Flames.
  • Unlike others, the First-Flames created their own bodies, which allowed them to:
    • Retain divine memory upon entering the world.
    • Sacrifice full divinity but retain power to enact the will of the Mother and Father.
    • Avoid the Veil of Mortality, which stripped most deities of divine power.

The Golden Age of the First-Flames

The First-Flames ruled through the Council of the First Hundred, a benevolent dictatorship. However, their rule, though wise, became oppressive over time.

The High Sherok & Their Decadence

The High Sherok, the First-Flames' chosen heirs, expected to inherit rule upon their ascension. But because the First-Flames were functionally immortal, succession never came.

This led to:

  • The High Sherok descending into hedonism and indulgence.
  • Apathy towards the ordinary Sherok, whom they considered beneath them.
  • Neglecting the rising power of the High Valorêin, allowing resentment to fester.

The Laws of the First-Flames

The First-Flames' Sacred Mandate was intended to preserve order, but some laws bred unrest:

  • Thou Shalt Not Murder
  • Thou Shalt Not Steal
  • Thou Shall Respect Thy Parents
  • Thou Shalt Not Consume Alcohol
  • Thou Shalt Not Indulge in the Pleasures of the Flesh
  • Thou Shall Cleave Unto Thy Mate and No Other
  • Thou Shall Take a Mate by Adulthood and No Later
  • Thou Shalt Not Lie
  • Thou Shall Sing the Praise of the Council Every Dawn and Dusk
  • Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery
  • Thou Shalt Not Copulate Without the Intention of Begetting a Child
  • Thou Shalt Not Perform Copulation in any Position Not Approved by the Council
  • Thou Shalt Not Commit Sodomy
  • Thou Shalt Not Curse
  • Thou Shalt Not Utter Against the Council

The Fall of the First-Flames & The Elder Valorêin Rebellion

Tensions exploded when The Malismorâ—once a trusted figure—was exiled for attempting to reopen the sealed Black Hole to Gozog'nok. He corrupted the Queen of the High Valorêin, whose Lifemate, King Lodrik, had been executed for dissent.

The Purging of the Sherok & The Fall of the Crystal Citadel

  • The High Valorêin, under Queen Onarêa, stormed the Crystal Citadel, burning it to the ground.
  • Sherok cities were purged, millions slaughtered.
  • The First-Flames, for the first time, were powerless to stop the onslaught.

The Cursing of the High Valorêin

In desperation, the First-Flames uttered a forbidden Eldritch incantation, cursing the High Valorêin:

  • Many succumbed to Rampancy, losing their minds.
  • The rest descended into slow madness.
  • Only Lifemates, young adults, and children were spared.

The Resurrection of Merik Mega-Farm

As their final act, the First-Flames performed a miracle:

Their voices, now eternal whispers in the cosmos, left behind only a single message: "Lead with wisdom, not dominion. Serve with humility, not pride. Remember us not as rulers, but as those who sought redemption." Lerêan Muldûr, First-Flame


And with that, the First-Flames were no more.

Legacy

The First-Flames' legacy is one of triumph, tragedy, and redemption. Though their rule led to rebellion, their atonement ensured the survival of the Free Species.

They were not perfect gods, but flawed deities who learned from their failures.

And in the end, they left behind a Universe stronger than the one they had ruled.


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