Post by ♦Morgana♦ on Aug 7, 2011 20:17:32 GMT -7
In the beginning the Great Titan named God created the universe, a blank black empty space, and two Great Natural Spirits, Adam and Eve. This was to become the beginning of a new world and new gods. The two Spirits fell in love and had 6 children, each with special gifts and powers. The Spirits drifted away, and returned to their creator, after the last god was born. These 6 gods were filled with ideas, power, and skills that would come together to shape the world. Every idea they had was represented by a star, and the greatest ideas made up constellations. The 6 gods worked together and created a system made up of energy packed together in large amounts called planets. Each planet was named after the basic essence of each of the first 6. On the brightest planet, they made their home and ruled the universe together, the oldest brother and sister as the king and queen.
The gods grew tired of their lifeless universe and created humans, the first was a god named August which was a gift from the great spirits. He created the rest of the population and controlled the emotions and ideas of the humans until they became self-sufficient, with their own governments, monarchies, and communities. August was the father and the most loved god because he created the humans. The King of The gods became very jealous and in a scheme to gain control of the humans, he tricked August into jumping off a cliff. The King was pleased with his work, but the other gods were sad, including the youngest god, Phaelia. She fell into a deep depression that lasted 1 month before, 1 month during, and 1 month after the eve of August's death. The humans named this winter, which means cold months, because the seas became cold and the main source of food for the humans became scarce. They suffered during these months and grieved for their lost creator along with Phaelia. Every 20,000 years the seas freeze over and many of the humans die, but they remain loyal to the gods and their major and minor offspring.
The 6 gods were named the Magnificents, after their magnificent power. Their immediate children became known as Major gods, because of their role they play in the details of the world. The children and less powerful offspring of the major gods were called minor gods, because of their uses in specific areas of life.
The Magnificents rule over everything, but the humans have been forgotten by most of the gods. They are growing restless and the demi-mortal children of the gods are getting ready to overthrow their parents. The question is, will the gods comfort their creation, or will they simply destroy it?
The gods grew tired of their lifeless universe and created humans, the first was a god named August which was a gift from the great spirits. He created the rest of the population and controlled the emotions and ideas of the humans until they became self-sufficient, with their own governments, monarchies, and communities. August was the father and the most loved god because he created the humans. The King of The gods became very jealous and in a scheme to gain control of the humans, he tricked August into jumping off a cliff. The King was pleased with his work, but the other gods were sad, including the youngest god, Phaelia. She fell into a deep depression that lasted 1 month before, 1 month during, and 1 month after the eve of August's death. The humans named this winter, which means cold months, because the seas became cold and the main source of food for the humans became scarce. They suffered during these months and grieved for their lost creator along with Phaelia. Every 20,000 years the seas freeze over and many of the humans die, but they remain loyal to the gods and their major and minor offspring.
The 6 gods were named the Magnificents, after their magnificent power. Their immediate children became known as Major gods, because of their role they play in the details of the world. The children and less powerful offspring of the major gods were called minor gods, because of their uses in specific areas of life.
The Magnificents rule over everything, but the humans have been forgotten by most of the gods. They are growing restless and the demi-mortal children of the gods are getting ready to overthrow their parents. The question is, will the gods comfort their creation, or will they simply destroy it?