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History

Pre-Existence

In the endless void, the Creator Preforus was granted divinity, becoming the first being of his kind. Alone in the expanse, Preforus grew restless and, with his divine will, fathomed Kaos into existence. From the void, he commanded Sephyrian, the great architect, to emerge and lay the foundation of a new world.

The Creation of Kaos

The shaping of Kaos was entrusted to the Osorian, divine beings of immense power, each tasked with a unique role:

  • Oelris arranged the heavens, scattering stars and constellations to light the eternal skies.
  • Vemnar called forth the oceans, deep and brimming with potential life.
  • Kuumol breathed life into the winds, crafting the very air to sustain the world.
  • Mae'a formed the solid foundation of the world, carving the land that would cradle life.
  • Silda adorned the land with vibrant life, painting the world in color and growth.
  • Lidor set time into motion, weaving the threads of past, present, and future.

From this sacred creation, Mae'a brought forth Teera, the Goddess of Life, to nurture and preserve the beauty of Kaos.

Rise of the Osorian

From the sacred dust of Mount Osorios, Teera shaped Soakra, the Goddess of Motherhood, and Duurmik, the God of Fatherhood. Together, they became the progenitors of the divine lineage.

  • Mesook and Molanii arose from the oceans, claiming dominion over the seas.
  • From the womb of Mae'a, Niya and Korbrook emerged, carving mountains and valleys into the earth.

As the mountains thundered and the oceans roared, Lyra, the Goddess of Music, was born, bringing melody and harmony to the world. Her song so moved Preforus that he fathomed Isora, the Goddess of Celebration, to commemorate the beauty of creation.

Creation of Man

Soakra and Duurmik crafted the five tribes of man, bestowing upon them spirit and will. From their union, they begot:

  • Rossa, Guardian of Woman’s Virtue.
  • Neeyena, destined for the Core, where she was entrusted to Malvus, the Protector of Kaos's heart.

However, Neeyena’s ambition would soon set the stage for turmoil.

Neeyena's Deception

From the discord between Malvus and Neeyena arose Tandum, God of War. Neeyena beguiled mankind, persuading them to release her from the Core. This betrayal led to the downfall of the first tribe.

Liberated, Neeyena bore Kelkor, God of Domination and Control, from her union with Tandum. Taking a mortal lover, she later gave birth to twins:

  • Sekora, Goddess of Luck and Wealth.
  • Nayhor, God of Lies and Deceit.

Nayhor's Lies

Cunning and manipulative, Nayhor ensnared Lyra, and together they composed a dreadful song. This melody summoned violent storms, giving rise to Moldor, God of Storms.

Acts of Jealousy

Molanii fell in love with a mortal, inciting the wrath of Mesook. Enraged, Mesook allied with Tandum, and together they forged:

This unholy alliance led to the demise of the second tribe, ravaged by plague and devastation. Seeking dominion, Neeyena returned to Malvus, feigning repentance. Their union bore Nen'num, God of the Afterlife.

Rise of Man

Grieving for mankind’s plight, Soakra and Duurmik created:

  • Pentara, Goddess of Medicine and Healing.
  • Soria, Goddess of Mercy.

These gifts allowed humanity to recover and endure.

Punishment of the Osorian

Angered by the gods’ betrayal and selfishness, Preforus summoned Elena, Goddess of Judgment and Justice. With swift action, she brought retribution to the guilty, restoring balance to the divine order.

Rise of Man (Continued)

To further aid mankind, Soakra and Duurmik brought forth:

  • Esra, Goddess of the Harvest.
  • Dekra, Goddess of the Hearth.
  • Katherii, God of Creatures and Beasts.

As humanity thrived and celebrated, Arkis, God of Alcoholic Beverages, was born from their revelry. Preforus, pleased with their resilience, gifted them Krenee’a, Goddess of Dreams, to grant them peaceful nights.

Nayhor's Final Act

In a final act of defiance, Nayhor twisted Krenee’a’s mind, filling dreams with nightmares. Furious, Preforus cast Nayhor into the sky, where he became a distant whisper, tempting the hearts of the wicked.

Thus, mankind was left to flourish, guided by the gifts of the gods and the enduring lessons of their trials.