The First Age of Creation
At the dawn of time, before the primordial essence of the universe was given shape and form, from a place said to be beyond existence itself and incomprehensible to the musings of mortals, there came about the 6 Major Deities: Safa, Azar, Uarin, Agaim, Eher, and Kritanta. Each one of them bore with them the first ideas, and in so doing held the power to shape the chaos and fabric of reality. Each one would manifest a domain of this chaos, giving it shape, form, and direction, and imparting upon them a nature that would symbolize its creator. This act of creation would be known through history as the first age of creation, the time of the beginning from which all other history springs.As the first age of creation stretched on, Uarin, the god of life, sought to create mortal beings whose role would be to bear witness and behold the creations of deities. However, these mortals soon demonstrated their own ability to create, and in so doing served as inspiration for the gods. Inspired by the actions and habits of mortals, the deities would create a number of minor gods. As the Minor Gods emerged, they embodied the virtues and vices of mortals, mirroring both their nobility and imperfections.As the might of the created rose, so too did their conflicts with one another, ushering in the first Age of Conflict. As this era drew to a close, the Deities, who until now had enjoyed their creations in conjunction with mortals, receeded to the celestial plane, a realm of unbridled power and boundless knowledge, became the domain where the Major Deities observed and guided the progression of the universe, making subtle interventions when necessary
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