History of Hadross

The Primordial Chaos

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    The Birth and Death of Hadross
    Celestial / Cosmic

    The universe, if you could call it that at this time, was simply a storm of energy and chaos. Through mere happenstance, or perhaps fate, a being was created in this storm. Waves of energy colliding in tandam with the ebb and flow of the universe created this being, who named themself Hadross.

    Hadross was the first of the gods, the seed of all creation. Even the most ancient of entities have forgotten the sound of their voice. Hadross was a lonely god. They wanted to be lonely no longer, the hum of the universe growing old to them, becoming unable to hold the yearning feeling at bay.

    Hadross thought of a solution to this loneliness. They wielded the sea of chaos and energy and split themself in two, so they would always have a friend. The two entities that were birthed from this action were Vita and Mors, Life and Death.

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    The Creation of Vita and Mors
    Celestial / Cosmic

    Vita and Mors, the children of Hadross. Their names came to mean life and death, the cycle of the world. Vita came to represent what Hadross wanted; creation, love, and duality. Mors, on the other hand, came to represent what Hadross sacrificed; death, solace, and individuality.

    The siblings, despite their differences, found beauty in the cosmic whirlpool of the universe. Vita would turn the swirls of energy into stars and constellations; Mors would eventually unravel the threads to make room for new formations. Their very own cycle of creation and destruction, complexity and entropy.

    Vita, yearning to become more than they are, broke off peices of themself in order to create more beings. Mors followed suit, breaking off peices of themself in order to keep balance.

    This brought about the age of the new gods, giving life to the world and planes of existance. The Vita gods, the gods of complexity, would be in a constant state of creation and movement. They were followed closely behind by the Mors gods, the gods of entropy, who would unravel threads in order to keep balance to the complexity.

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    The New Gods
    Celestial / Cosmic

    Shards of Vita and Mors drift through the storm, finding their own meaning and purpose. "Shards" isn't the right way of describing them, an incorrect implication of them being incomplete; instead they call themselves "Numina". These Numina create and unravel, bringing their parents energy into new forms. For every Vita there is a Mors, for every weave of complexity there is an unravel of entropy.