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What was before time, space, or matter? Technically, nothing—and yet, a slumbering consciousness that allowed everything to come into existence. Out of Chaos came a paradox, and that paradox was Order. A '''singularity that gave birth to two primordials''', born outside of any comprehensible concept. Creation had started with two equal forces, violently separating them from each other and forcing them to awaken. | What was before time, space, or matter? Technically, nothing—and yet, a slumbering consciousness that allowed everything to come into existence. Out of Chaos came a paradox, and that paradox was Order. A '''singularity that gave birth to two primordials''', born outside of any comprehensible concept. Creation had started with two equal forces, violently separating them from each other and forcing them to awaken. | ||
At first, the two consciousness clashed with hostility: as '''Order attempted to subdue Chaos, Chaos tried to rip Order apart''', resulting in countless attempts to overpower the other primordial. Between each terrifying Word of War spanned neither quettaseconds or Planck units, as there was no timeline to measure between epochs, yet it took ages upon ages to regain the power to | At first, the two consciousness clashed with hostility: as '''Order attempted to subdue Chaos, Chaos tried to rip Order apart''', resulting in countless attempts to overpower the other primordial. Between each terrifying Word of War spanned neither quettaseconds or Planck units, as there was no timeline to measure between epochs, yet it took ages upon ages to regain the power to create and destroy new concepts. | ||
Eventually, Order prevailed—'''with the command of Silence, the second primordial disarmed their opponent''', leaving Chaos without power to undo whatever was to follow. Without their destructive counterpart, Order was finally free to fill the emptiness, starting with five lesser primordials: Time, Matter, Light, Gravity, Magnetism, and Energy. This marked the first recorded epoch of creation, yet not the start of the universe we know. | Eventually, Order prevailed—'''with the command of Silence, the second primordial disarmed their opponent''', leaving Chaos without power to undo whatever was to follow. Without their destructive counterpart, Order was finally free to fill the emptiness, starting with five lesser primordials: Time, Matter, Light, Gravity, Magnetism, and Energy. This marked the first recorded epoch of creation, yet not the start of the universe we know. | ||
Finally, to ensure the continuity of Order's creations, all seven primordials came together to force Chaos into an eternal slumber, never to be awoken and allowed to ruin yet another project. | |||
== Creating the universe == | == Creating the universe == | ||
Revision as of 23:54, 15 July 2025

Introduction
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Chaos vs. Order
What was before time, space, or matter? Technically, nothing—and yet, a slumbering consciousness that allowed everything to come into existence. Out of Chaos came a paradox, and that paradox was Order. A singularity that gave birth to two primordials, born outside of any comprehensible concept. Creation had started with two equal forces, violently separating them from each other and forcing them to awaken.
At first, the two consciousness clashed with hostility: as Order attempted to subdue Chaos, Chaos tried to rip Order apart, resulting in countless attempts to overpower the other primordial. Between each terrifying Word of War spanned neither quettaseconds or Planck units, as there was no timeline to measure between epochs, yet it took ages upon ages to regain the power to create and destroy new concepts.
Eventually, Order prevailed—with the command of Silence, the second primordial disarmed their opponent, leaving Chaos without power to undo whatever was to follow. Without their destructive counterpart, Order was finally free to fill the emptiness, starting with five lesser primordials: Time, Matter, Light, Gravity, Magnetism, and Energy. This marked the first recorded epoch of creation, yet not the start of the universe we know.
Finally, to ensure the continuity of Order's creations, all seven primordials came together to force Chaos into an eternal slumber, never to be awoken and allowed to ruin yet another project.
Creating the universe
After Order had created his third and latest realm—our universe—he commanded the five primordials to work: to fill the empty space with matter and to manipulate it into never-before-seen wonders.

Heaven and Hell
The lost paradise
As time went by, another realm was born, and the angels were sent to fill it with His blessings. A seemingly perfect home for all kinds of mythical creatures, the unnamed realm was God's pet project, as He came up with more and more magical animals and other kinds of life, commanding the first angels to watch over them.
However, archangels were not God's only creations, and soon their equal counterparts—the seven deadly sins—made their first appearance. Taken by surprise and appalled by the unholy creatures, the archangels declared war against the monstrosities, […] Battles lasting over several millennia ravaged the realm and led to the destruction of both its landscape and wildlife, …

Earth
Mankind
Order instilled humans with the ability to pick out patterns above all, giving them a sense of comfort when they could predict the outcome of their actions and rely on their surroundings. Thus, humans learned to be afraid of disorder and paradoxes; things they didn't know. To make them dependant of His light, they were given imagination to fill the darkness with unknown horrors and language to further share their stories.
