God felt emptiness—so He created a world.
That world needed life, so He granted it rivers and trees.
But the world should be more vibrant, and thus, God created the races...
The Celestials, who proclaimed themselves God's apostles, ruled the heavens and carried legends of a kingdom in the sky.
Small in stature but great intellect, the Hobbits built an invincible mechanical empire.
The Elves, who accumulated the wisdom of hundreds of thousands of years, possessed a civilisation that would never decay—masters of intellect, with legends claiming they could foresee the entire world's fate.
The Undead, warriors who traded their lives for immortality.
The Demons, actual monsters of the age, wielding the power to destroy all things—creatures who lived purely by their own nature.
The Dragons, colossal beings of overwhelming might—existences none could dare violate.
The Merfolk, rulers of the seas, are invincible within the ocean's depths.
