In the beginning, there was nothing. The universe was empty and formless, without heat, without matter. This was a long, long time ago.
But over the years, too many to estimate, the void began to change, slowly, like small sparks that gradually ignited.
A star, a small star, was born—the first and only star in the universe, the first chemical reaction, the first "something" beyond the Void. And so it continued, for a very, very long time.
The star, once small in size, began to grow and never stopped, never again. It was in its nature, infinite in energy, unique in its purpose.
Countless years later, gigantic beyond comprehension, it gained a companion.
Born from itself, a small and insignificant grain of dust emerged and, like its mother, began to grow boundlessly.
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Time, now with a unit of measure, passed. And a flat piece of land now resided in the void, growing infinitely, more and more.
Star and Earth, from then on, would accompany each other forever, until the end of time, if there was such an end.
The Earth, like its mother, was filled with immense vitality and energy; growing infinitely was not enough. So, it began to change, creating conditions to harbor the third "thing" of the universe, thus forming the Primordial Trinity: the Father, the Son, and their greatest creation together, Life.
From that point on, the Star began to orbit the Earth, creating day and night, rising in the East and setting in the West.
Slowly, the Earth transformed from a desolate terrain into a beautiful, colorful paradise, full of vitality, along with water. The first living beings emerged, like a small fish that, much later, would identify itself as Darios.
A river, infinite like the Earth, had its source on the border of the End of the World and flowed, land above, towards the infinite North. It was a breathtaking sight, with half of the water plunging into the desolate void.
The river was exactly in the center of the Earth, neither more to the left nor more to the right. Even so, it was the original source of all the other rivers that would later arise. All would come from it.
Billions of years later, the first sentient beings appeared. Star and Earth, celebrating this special moment, transformed them into unique beings. Gods, gaining infinite power and wisdom.
There were nine in total, and thus they remained. Tasked with caring for all living beings, that was their only mission in exchange for their blessings.