Veil of Creation: Symphony of Order and Chaos

Celestial / Cosmic

Circa 30000 BGC

The birth of the world, born from the clash of order and chaos, shaped by the hands of two cosmic entities. Bringing with it the creation and seperation of difrent planes of existance.


In the beginning, when the cosmos was naught but chaos and void, the primordial forces of creation and destruction clashed in an eternal dance. From this cosmic struggle emerged the First beings, ancient beings of immeasurable power and boundless imagination. These entities, known as the Guardian and the Demon, sought to shape reality and breathe life into the void. The Guardian, a being of order and structure, crafted the skeletal framework of the multiverse. It formed the foundation of existence, forging the planes of existence that would come to be known as the Material Plane, the Feywild, the Shadowfell. Each plane held its own unique essence and properties, forming a delicate balance within the cosmic tapestry.   The Demon, a being of destruction and emotion, wove threads of primodrial destructon. It crafted the elemental planes of Earth, Fire, Water and Wind. Places of natural inbalance and emotional ideal. The Demons touch brought magic into existence, infusing the world with arcane energy that flowed like rivers through the very fabric of reality.   Yet, as the two beings shaped this nascent world, they discovered that their visions were not always in harmony. The Guardian envisioned a structured and ordered universe, while the Demon saw a world filled with diverse ideals, untamed emotians, and boundless chaose. Their differences led to a great conflict that echoed throughout the cosmos.   The clash between the Guardian and the Demon eventually gave birth to the Veil, a mystic barrier that separated the difrent planes from one another and prevented direct interference by the Beings. This Veil also shaped the nature of magic, making it a force both wondrous and unpredictable, tied to the ebb and flow of the cosmic energies.

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