Lore 2 - War, Broken Peace
Chaos never got bored of creating lands. Each land becoming more and more complex. Each becoming more full of things to explore and entertain itself with. A multiverse of worlds each increasingly more different than the last one.
Life, possibly inspired by Chaos, created life on the planets. Imbuing each with the elements and giving them different personalities and appearances. A balance between each one to create a peaceful coexistence.
Void hating their fascination with their creations, decided to create its own. Creatures of hatred in order to corrupt the hearts of others. Creatures without form, planting the seeds of deceit and of betrayal. Of pain and sorrow. Of loss and vengeance.
A war came out of these feelings. The first one and most certainly not the last of its kind.
A war that desecrated the lands and buried many of the civilisations that had only just came into fruition. Thousands of lives lost to never be brought back. Grudges sewn and blood feuds born. Peace shattered.
The races, Life put so much work into to create a peaceful life and existence, scattered. Building kingdoms to fight each other with and lick their wounds. The balance broken just like that. Peace gone. A fragile existence from the start squashed, crushed, and ruined.
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With the deaths of their loved ones, the seeds Void planted were now deeply rooted trees. Carved into their existences, their very blood. Peace no more than an unachievable dream of Life's it seemed.
Life never once confronted Void about the incident though. No matter how many wars Void manipulated from the shadows, Life never blamed Void. A smile was forever on its face not a twitch different in front of Void than in front of its children. Not even when the Void continued to corrupt its children.
-unknown
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