Creation World

How Universes start

  Creation worlds are the starting point of a new weave of fate. While numerous worlds are common, multi-verses are not, and the exploration of multi-verses before they are "matured" does not and had not happened before "The Crack"   Creation worlds surface the realms Runes of Creation, the primal elements that describe all knowledge and are the building blocks of divinity, magic and life itself. Whatever happens in the creation world is "virgin" by definition, it has never happened before and does not exist until someone makes it exist.   It is why they are classed as creation worlds, they are the primal or even pre-primal states of the universe. Where elements are birthed, creation myths play out as reality, what is meant by "good" and "evil" is set, gods define their divinity and devils fall... but most importantly the mortal races are not created yet to allow the creation of something more "perfect" each time for them to thrive or fall.   Astralor has only brought a handful of these worlds into existence as they are the start of everything, a blank reset, and frankly, a bore to rebuild everything back to the point before the realm needed "re-set" in such as drastic manner. Also, it allows his sister Aeloria the power to tweak and derail his great plan, the perfection that one day will be his to make.   It also allows the birth of another set of beings that will challenge, push or ask to be coddled or "guided" as they say the constant headache of Astralor and another set of threads of time, intention and coincidence stranded together as fate for Aeloria to weave her pattern and guidance.
The Twins of Creation   At the heart of every creation myth lies the notion of duality—Good and Evil, Omnipotence and Nothingness, Light and Dark. Yet, these interpretations miss the mark. The true origin of the cosmos begins with the intertwined destinies of two primal beings: Astralor and Aeloria, the Twins of Creation   Astralor embodies Agency—the power to create, to forge something new from the void. He represents directness, rapid change, and the unyielding force of invention. His will drives the universe to be shaped, moulded, and set on a course of immediate transformation. In contrast, Aeloria personifies Fate—the power to manipulate, to subtly guide the threads of existence toward a complex design. She embodies subtleness, evolution over time, and the nuanced art of innovation. Her influence is not seen in the sudden shifts of creation but in the gradual, intricate weaving of events and destinies over aeons.   These two are inseparable yet inherently opposed in their intentions. Like two sides of the same coin, their natures are complementary, though fundamentally different. Astralor acts with purpose, forging ahead with the force of creation, while Aeloria manoeuvres in the shadows, altering and influencing outcomes to align with her vision. They do not work against each other out of malice, but rather, their base instincts drive them to push the universe toward their respective ideals of perfection.   Their interplay is the genesis of all realms and universes—each iteration of creation is shaped by their ongoing dance. The starting point of every world, every reality, is born from the tension between Astralor's direct intervention and Aeloria's subtle guidance. Together, they set the universe on its path, whether by hammering it into existence or by weaving its fate through a complex tapestry of interwoven destinies.   How many times have they tried? How many different creation myths have come to be, each one a reflection of their latest attempt to shape the cosmos? Every legend of the beginning, every story of creation, is but a single instance in their eternal struggle to bring about their own ideals, each one a fleeting attempt to perfect the universe through the twin forces of Agency and Fate.

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