The Creation Myth
This Myth describes the vent leading to the creation of Earth, the Gods, The Cage and the First Divine War.
Summary
Avoros and his wife Avira lived on a tiny isle in the midst of a red chaotic ocean that spread out across infinity. On multiple occasions, Avoros had attempted to create creatures to keep them company or to make his life more interesting. They all ended in failures as nonsentient beings. The were the primal gods of Light, time, death, chaos and life. After this, he had his first son, Yahweh, who suggested they create a new place to live. This became the earth. One by one, as the number of Yahweh's siblings grew, they created the world together, throwing their mishaps and accidents in a realm called the Cage. When the world was at last complete, Avoros congratulated all his children. Yahweh claimed the earth was his creation and his alone. That the only reason his sibling were able to influence it was by his hand. Avoros insisted he stopped, but Yahweh was willing to fight for the credit of creating the universe.
Historical Basis
In Agruan versions, Yahweh is played off as a sort of tragic hero.
Spread
This myth is accepted among all societies of the Cage.
Cultural Reception
Seen as a tragic story that led to the First Divine War.
In Art
Most Art is detailed around this story and the divine wars.
Date of Setting
prior to recorded time
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