Creation

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The Void has always existed. Before the creation of the Creation we now know, the void was settled and gentle. Among this emptiness existed many gentle lights. From these lights came a greater, brighter light. Both this light and the darkness is created were then cast into the screaming void, causing the chaos we now know.[1]

The Creator defied the uncertainty of the void, and from this, using the Light he was bound to, created Creation.

The Veil and Primordials

Creation was closed off from the void beyond the the use of The Veil, a border where Creation and The Void meet. At this border, the enemies of creation, Voidal Horrors took true shape. They could not breach through the Veil at this time, as it was still strong. The Veil weakened as the Void continued to claw at it. Because of this, the Creator used His own essence to create three Primordials.

The Vigil

The Vigil was created to keep creation safe and hold back those things that aim invade Creation. It also aims to keep The Veil strong.

The Preserver

The Preserver was tasked with the duty of keeping Creation intact for ages to come. The Primordial exists within the Sun.

The Composer

The Composer was not created for some time, and existed only later after the destruction of the Creator, being left to keep going His will.

Formation

Using half of His soul, the Creator formed Immortals, Aengudaemons. These Aengudaemons were incorporeal, because they are immortal. Souls were created from half of the Creator's heart, which became the entities known as Mortals. In the beginning, Mortals and Immortals were close, wandering among the cosmos.

The First Suffering

During these times, the Voidal Horrors kept attacking Creation. The Vigil tried to fend them off, but the Horrors were unlimited in number. The Vigil sought for help within the cosmos, which came from the hundreds of thousands of Creator Shards. They drove the majority of the Horrors back, only a few behemoths of the void surviving this as they desperately clung onto the Veil.

Because the Creator became weaker and weaker, the light that came from the Sun also became weaker. Aengudaemons realized this, committing a sacrifice and becoming the Stars, keeping the Veil clean from The Void.

Souls Taking Shape

After this, the Creator Shards started to take shape, forming into Aenguls and Daemons. Many of them were weak and nameless, but some gained power. Notably, there were Aeriel, Apohet, Xan, Tahariae, Dragur, Iblees, and Gazardiael. These Named Aengudeamons created what are known as Immortal Realms, embodying the things they represented. Aeriel and Iblees had no realms, drifting among Creation.

Finally, the Creator took from His bosom a great shimmering light that only the Primordials were immune to. Then, the Creator was gone, leaving in His place only The Composer. Within the emptiness of creation was now the Mortal Realms.

The Composer dug clay from the Mortal Realms, from which it shaped the true shapes of Mortals, and among them the Four Brothers as leaders.

The Archeangul Aeriel claimed a broken off fragment of the Mortal Realms, the Moon. The inherited power of this place allowed her to become the Caretaker of Souls, as the souls of Mortals drifted to the moon after their demise, entering Ebrietaes.

After the betrayal of Iblees, his imprisonment and the end of the 30 Year War, the Daemon was cast into deep cavernous domains as deep as the Lifeforce Banks, from which The Nether was formed.

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