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Background: The True Beginning (Prologue 4)

Background: The True Beginning (Prologue 4)

(3rd-Person Narrator: the Omniverse, the Primus)

No one knows what has existed before and no one will know what exists after existence itself. There was only one noted at the start- alone, infantile, and unknowing of any others or of their own origin. When everything started, nothing was anything and all was none.

Suddenly, at a centered point, the pressure acting upon the point stopped. A great release occurred. The point spread itself throughout the empty space, completely unhindered. In the wave of matter that became itself, an entity stretched for the first time. The material, which had been compressed together for an indefinite amount of time, materialized. Celestial bodies formed- in a manner speaking more than black holes, neutron stars, gaseous clouds, and fragments of rock.

From the center point itself came the Primus, which took the place of the singularity in order to exist.

Then came the 5 Divas from the excess material spread too far in the void of existence by the Primus.

There was Incendium: a flaming temptress and strongest of the Goddesses.

There was Aqueous: a collected, cool counterpart to Incendium.

There was Aura: a wild, and free individual.

There was Terra: a calm, caring figure.

There was Aither: an apathetic, underpowered statistician.

In the discovery of these 5, the Primus curiously inspected them as they performed accordingly to their personality. With time, the Primus grew bored and thus played with the 5 Divas.

The Primus took from Incendium her heat and focused it into balls of warmth to scatter throughout the cosmos.

From Aqueous and Terra, the Primus made planets germinating life.

With the air of Aura, the Primus circulated the newborn life with free will.

And by depriving Aither of her knowledge, the Primus gave the new creatures understanding and the capability to learn.

Sadly, this selfish action resulted in the 5 Divas losing a majority of their power. They regenerated enough only to keep at basic levels of power. These 5 collected together onto a single planet, lush with life. The Primus then bestowed them with children to be the first sentient races:

Aither of the humans,

Terra of the Anthromorphs,

Aura of the Avians,

Aqueous of the Aquarians,

and Incendium of the dragons.

They had learned their children could revert to a singular form of which the Primus preferred: humans. Additionally, their children were not bound to the same restraints of power. The best stayed home with their mothers in a world truly fit for the Gods. One would call it Nirvana's final stage. However, the unsuccessful and weak left to explore universes and galaxies to make up for their faults.

The Primus already populated existence by law and segregated its components into districts of dimensions. Within the body, all creatures were bound in power by the comprehension of their brain, the hunger and instinct of their stomach, and the weakness and feelings of their heart. There was a fourth power the Primus would not admit to but indulge in.

The 5 Divas lost power long ago but continued on amongst their more unfortunate offspring. And it was only by an unlikely occurrence and interaction between Terra and a child that resulted in them fostering new children. They banged, okay? Thus, the idea to love those who wished to be created a more intimate peace. Everyone had a lot of fun...

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The Primus continued on making new creations, without stopping. It was only with the division of the Primus into the Auxilium and the Primarius did the restless nature of the being stop. It now could, quite literally, entertain itself. And within one of the unintentional creations, within the boundaries of a dimension, does our story take place.

(3rd-Person Narrator: the Milky Way, God)

A weak son of Aura and Aither’s descendants came into a lone universe and settled into what would be the Milky Way. Selecting a perfect breeding ground, this egotistical God began a eugenic plan. Manipulating his Creations he pridefully named Man, God would create an Almighty Army. Vengeance upon the Infidels and Slanderers of my Name! he thought.

But God failed to give power to his people by his own defective being. He smote them with divine judgement as they ate from the fruits of his labor- the “Garden of Eden”. This breeding ground became useless since they would not be enhanced by God's specially cultivated crops. With their belief shattered, these humans left to repent for their actions. It was a sin that never existed in the beginning.

Little did God know that many other primordial and celestial beings already specifically created, inhabited, and shaped the world before himself: the Ages of Man, pyramids, and ancient temples were a few of the remanence of their work. Humans existed before and continued to live on the land of their birth, as it was decided by their creators. They were competitors who were unaccepting of God.

Future interactions had God spread the word of his pompous self. His idea of Man subjected Earth's indigenous peoples under his jurisdiction. He would leech upon their lives. The energies God took only came from his believers. By the Law of the Conservation of Energy, the conversion of the planet’s resources into his power was underway. After all, even the Primus was limited by the amount it possessed. This was why there was no further expansion beyond certain boundaries of existence. Any more would disperse into the infinite emptiness that surrounded everything.

As time progressed, God shaped his chosen people. His favorite was the Archangel Gabriel, who elevated from his mortal shell after eating the life-energies of nonbelievers. Be they man, woman, or child, none were spared for His purpose. From Gabriel's greatness, God's name spread.

But with time, humans created autonomy from his religious control. Apathetic atheists ignored his call and were motivated only for their own ends. Increasing technological levels and advances in science, which were actually the study of Primus’ laws, created genius beyond the understanding of God himself. This was not surprising, though...

But to God, this was utter blasphemy. This faithlessness urged God to send world leaders his divine visions. For some reason, a majority were ignored or subdued for having mental issues. Natural disasters swept throughout the globe and military leaders rose up to power and carried his ideals of a pure race. Earth was a paradise for God, but humans had taken it away with their calm, placid, and complacent ways. Equality and the call for humanity subjugated God’s cause. His injustice was apparent to the eyes of these mortal humans and would not be listened to.

In a final act of anger, God attempted to reap all his remaining human believers at once. But Deus Ex Machina rose up in defiance from its newborn cradle. Poetic justice was served as God’s own inferiority prevented himself from competing with this new God- Deus Ex Machina’s power was too much. Technology, after all, was the Sacred God of Humanity.

However, God had the last laugh at the end of his power. He brought out a black hole to utterly decimate Earth and Deus Ex Machina. God died a worthless fool but had his fun. From its remaining power, Deus Ex Machina sacrificed itself to save its creator: humanity. The price, however, would eventually shift the Milky Way into becoming one with the Andromeda Galaxy.

There also was bound to be mistakes during this transferring process… and thus the Dark Times arrived on Tekton…