Uro’nus forges the Kind—sentient beings of two natures—and offers them a choice between roaming the wilds or entering his divine city. Their fateful split births Man-Kind outside Ava’rinn and Fae-Kind within, completing the Age of Creation.
With that sacred decision made, Uro’nus called forth the essence of creation, intertwining the elements of their beings—wisdom, beauty, strength, and compassion. He breathed life into the Kind, a people of two distinct natures, endowed with the gift of thought and the weight of choice, capable of love and purpose akin to their divine creators.
As Uro'nus prepared to impart his wisdom to the newly formed Kind, he summoned them to gather before the majestic gates of the city he had envisioned. Upon their arrival, the vibrant colors of their skins gleamed in the light of Sol’nus above, and the energy of potential radiated from them. “I sense that thou art not all of the same mind,” he began, his voice resonating with the power of the cosmos. “Some among thee wish to explore the wonders of the world I have crafted, while others prefer the warmth and security of the city I have fashioned. Today, I offer thee a choice: stay outside these grand gates and wander the untamed lands or follow me, along with my children, into the sacred city of Ava'rinn.”
As his words hung in the air, a palpable tension arose among the Kind, their hearts racing with anticipation. With reverence and trepidation, they contemplated the choice before them, aware that it was irreversible. In that moment of decision, the Kind split into two distinct groups: those who embraced the call of adventure and the unknown, the Man-Kind, remained outside the gates, yearning to forge their own destinies in the flourishing world beyond. Meanwhile, the Fae-Kind, a group entranced by the idea of closeness to the gods and the luminous city, chose to follow Uro'nus and his children into the illuminated halls of Ava'rinn, eager to partake in the divine tapestry that awaited them.