Post by Horyo on Mar 16, 2008 20:23:03 GMT -5
I. a The Beginning
In the beginning, darkness reinged everywhere. Chaos consumed everything it touched. Its black empty core enveloped the darkness in swirling masses.
From this swirl, the Creator came to be. He arose from the nightly pool of nothingness and stopped it.
He took from his body, heat, and formed it into a ball. Thus the sun was created, and with his hair, he formed the God of the sun: Sol.
Sol wished for a sister, and as the first of the Gods created, asked for a mirror to view himself. The Creator thought of an idea.
Sol's home illuminated the field of endless darkness, and the Creator brought a ball of darkness into his hands, then crafted a moon, which became the mirror of Sol, as it shone back his light and face. And The Creator molded Diluna, the sister of Sol and guardian of the moon.
However, the moon was to small to keep from flying off, and too llarge that Sol wished it were at a distance. The Creator took a piece of the sun and a piece of the moon then formed a rockey land, bleeding with magma and brimming with fire.
I. b. Gaia's Birth
He forced the fiery ball into a rock, and named it Gaia.
and from one breath he gave it air.
From one tear she shed us oceans
From one hair he populated the earth with life.
The Creator continued, creating angels from the dust of Sol.
His first Angel was a young maiden named Lina.
She flew down to earth and watched over as he watched from afar.
Not long after, she fell in love with a mortal man, and they married.
Soon however, after the Coffin of Pandora had been broken, human kind deteriorated into savagery and war. Sins spread like locusts, crimeful spirits rose from the ground.
-Lusta
-Gluttonius
-Gredea
-Slothus
-Ira
-Envia
-Pridius
They plagued humanity and subjected everyone to a life of wrongdoing.
Everyone except for Lina and her husband.
The Creator, furious at the humans' insatiable curiosity, deemed them fit for punishment, and called back his Angels to heaven.
But
Lina wished to stay and continue her love, which brought on the feelings that countered' Pandora's vices.
She remained, and a saddened Creator made her mortal.
At that she fell to sickness and frailty
and died. Before she died, however, she gave birth to seven children.
Chasity
Tempera.
Charita
Diligus
Sparus
Kynda
Humilitus
Her husband, grief-stricken, continued to spread her affections to the world, and brought along his children.
He gave what was lost so long ago.
And as he returned to the earth, his children followed his ideals.
God, reluctant, now sends his angels down to watch over trhe pure."
I. c. The Birth of War, Sea, and Crop, The Formation of the First Kingdom
Ira, having been created from the essence of Pandora's death, brought upon rage of the humans. They fought each other into bloodshed and death, filled with hatred and vengence.
Her steps were followed by poverty, starvation, ruthless murder, and extreme torture.
Blood formed rivers, and bodies piled into mountains. Gruesome fortunes fortold of a struggle so great.
Kynda touched the heart of many, among whom, a noble child stricken with poverty came forth. He worshipped the wise Kynda and prayed to Sol for answers.
Sol, having heard such cries, begged his father to aid the humans. The Creator, though reluctant, dipped his finger, in the form of a lightning bolt, into the oceans. He dipped his second finger into the forests, in the form of fire.
The waters raged and roared, as an azure-skinned deity rose from the falling waves. He plucked from his head, full of sapphires, several blue jewels and hurled them into the land.
From the jewels slithered snaky streams which coiled and curled on Gaia's face. Though they split into paths, every stream crawled back to their father.
At the same time, the all-consuming fire ate the forests until blackened ashes and trunks were left behind. As the sapphire rivers cleansed the land, greenery sprouted. From the blackened forest rose a Teal Maiden, whose body was covered by foliage, and vines.
Every step she planted, brought on a blooming flower. Every touch her hands landed, called forth herbs and spices, every strand of hair that fell summoned crops and forests.
But every spit she spat grew shrubs of poison.
Content, the Creator stepped back, and Sol, as his father had, plucked out three strands of his golden hair and released it into the atmosphere of the planet.
The three strands became fearsome dragons which circled Gaia.
The impoverished boy, whom Kynda had inspired, was exaulted by the three dragons who whirled around him and ordered him king.
The boy, Romulus, stepped forth and claimed his crown, but humbly bowed to the cheering masses. He grew into a great man, and built an immense kingdom to house his people. In here, the Deity of Crops lived, and a temple was erected in her honor.
And endlessly, and tirelessly the three Dragons circled the kingdom. Each Dragon was named for its attribute.
Prolifer was the dragon of offsprings, whose divine breath gave life to all birthed children.
Cognita was the dragon of thinking, whose divine mind brought on inventions and discoveries for the prospering kingdom.
Bella was the dragon of combat, whose divine and fierce claws defended the kingdom from barbaric assaults.
In the beginning, darkness reinged everywhere. Chaos consumed everything it touched. Its black empty core enveloped the darkness in swirling masses.
From this swirl, the Creator came to be. He arose from the nightly pool of nothingness and stopped it.
He took from his body, heat, and formed it into a ball. Thus the sun was created, and with his hair, he formed the God of the sun: Sol.
Sol wished for a sister, and as the first of the Gods created, asked for a mirror to view himself. The Creator thought of an idea.
Sol's home illuminated the field of endless darkness, and the Creator brought a ball of darkness into his hands, then crafted a moon, which became the mirror of Sol, as it shone back his light and face. And The Creator molded Diluna, the sister of Sol and guardian of the moon.
However, the moon was to small to keep from flying off, and too llarge that Sol wished it were at a distance. The Creator took a piece of the sun and a piece of the moon then formed a rockey land, bleeding with magma and brimming with fire.
I. b. Gaia's Birth
He forced the fiery ball into a rock, and named it Gaia.
and from one breath he gave it air.
From one tear she shed us oceans
From one hair he populated the earth with life.
The Creator continued, creating angels from the dust of Sol.
His first Angel was a young maiden named Lina.
She flew down to earth and watched over as he watched from afar.
Not long after, she fell in love with a mortal man, and they married.
Soon however, after the Coffin of Pandora had been broken, human kind deteriorated into savagery and war. Sins spread like locusts, crimeful spirits rose from the ground.
-Lusta
-Gluttonius
-Gredea
-Slothus
-Ira
-Envia
-Pridius
They plagued humanity and subjected everyone to a life of wrongdoing.
Everyone except for Lina and her husband.
The Creator, furious at the humans' insatiable curiosity, deemed them fit for punishment, and called back his Angels to heaven.
But
Lina wished to stay and continue her love, which brought on the feelings that countered' Pandora's vices.
She remained, and a saddened Creator made her mortal.
At that she fell to sickness and frailty
and died. Before she died, however, she gave birth to seven children.
Chasity
Tempera.
Charita
Diligus
Sparus
Kynda
Humilitus
Her husband, grief-stricken, continued to spread her affections to the world, and brought along his children.
He gave what was lost so long ago.
And as he returned to the earth, his children followed his ideals.
God, reluctant, now sends his angels down to watch over trhe pure."
I. c. The Birth of War, Sea, and Crop, The Formation of the First Kingdom
Ira, having been created from the essence of Pandora's death, brought upon rage of the humans. They fought each other into bloodshed and death, filled with hatred and vengence.
Her steps were followed by poverty, starvation, ruthless murder, and extreme torture.
Blood formed rivers, and bodies piled into mountains. Gruesome fortunes fortold of a struggle so great.
Kynda touched the heart of many, among whom, a noble child stricken with poverty came forth. He worshipped the wise Kynda and prayed to Sol for answers.
Sol, having heard such cries, begged his father to aid the humans. The Creator, though reluctant, dipped his finger, in the form of a lightning bolt, into the oceans. He dipped his second finger into the forests, in the form of fire.
The waters raged and roared, as an azure-skinned deity rose from the falling waves. He plucked from his head, full of sapphires, several blue jewels and hurled them into the land.
From the jewels slithered snaky streams which coiled and curled on Gaia's face. Though they split into paths, every stream crawled back to their father.
At the same time, the all-consuming fire ate the forests until blackened ashes and trunks were left behind. As the sapphire rivers cleansed the land, greenery sprouted. From the blackened forest rose a Teal Maiden, whose body was covered by foliage, and vines.
Every step she planted, brought on a blooming flower. Every touch her hands landed, called forth herbs and spices, every strand of hair that fell summoned crops and forests.
But every spit she spat grew shrubs of poison.
Content, the Creator stepped back, and Sol, as his father had, plucked out three strands of his golden hair and released it into the atmosphere of the planet.
The three strands became fearsome dragons which circled Gaia.
The impoverished boy, whom Kynda had inspired, was exaulted by the three dragons who whirled around him and ordered him king.
The boy, Romulus, stepped forth and claimed his crown, but humbly bowed to the cheering masses. He grew into a great man, and built an immense kingdom to house his people. In here, the Deity of Crops lived, and a temple was erected in her honor.
And endlessly, and tirelessly the three Dragons circled the kingdom. Each Dragon was named for its attribute.
Prolifer was the dragon of offsprings, whose divine breath gave life to all birthed children.
Cognita was the dragon of thinking, whose divine mind brought on inventions and discoveries for the prospering kingdom.
Bella was the dragon of combat, whose divine and fierce claws defended the kingdom from barbaric assaults.