Primordial Chaos
Primordial Chaos is the Divine personification of Creation and the progenitor of the Gods. Chaos is the being attributed to the creation of the Universe, the Planes and the Primordial Deities.
In ancient texts, Chaos is sometimes called by another name, a name almost exclusively used by the Primordial Deities, which is translated from Celestial as “the Architect”.
Not much is known about Chaos, the only real mention of them is the opening lines of the Theogony, referring to the dawn of the universe:
Chaos is a rather obscure figure and is not worshiped. The scholarly consensus is that Chaos is not a God at all, with no records of scripture or places of worship anywhere in the Universe.
There is no known depiction of Chaos.
In ancient texts, Chaos is sometimes called by another name, a name almost exclusively used by the Primordial Deities, which is translated from Celestial as “the Architect”.
Not much is known about Chaos, the only real mention of them is the opening lines of the Theogony, referring to the dawn of the universe:
“At first Chaos came to be, and from Chaos came creation, bursting forth into the void.”
This limited information and speculation in other archaic texts suggest that Chaos was not an anthropomorphic entity and rather a name given to the chaos that spawned the Primordial Deities.
The children of Chaos are each an embodiment of one of the universe's fundamental concepts, from time to fate. The known creations of Chaos are Erebus, Eros, Gaia, Hecate, Khronos, The Moirai, Nyx, and Thanatos.
Chaos is a rather obscure figure and is not worshiped. The scholarly consensus is that Chaos is not a God at all, with no records of scripture or places of worship anywhere in the Universe.
Apperance
There is no known depiction of Chaos.
Domains
Chaos, Creation, Divinity, the Void
Symbols
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Chaos, Creation, Divinity, the Void
Symbols
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Divine Classification
Creation
Children
Pronouns
They/It
Gender
Genderless

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