In the beginning, God created the world, breathing life and fantasy into everything. Upon this, He established the foundations of the ground, the sky, and the sea, creating three forms of survival.
Next, He created animals with various aspects: a sea creature, a land animal, and a sky beast.
God saw that it was perfect and went on to create three distinct types of creatures in each environment on land (silk-skin walkers, fur/shell-walkers, uniques), in the sea (hard shell, soft-skin, uniques), and in the air (silk-skin wingers, fur-wingers, uniques).
God found beauty and perfection in all. Finally, He created magic so that the world would never die. He called this world 'Elrus'. He entered the world on his last day to grant most races the ability to wield magic, enhancing their survivability. However, a curse fell upon them to prevent favoritism towards the magical ethnicities.
God is indeed fair; However, His favor rested upon one race, whom He blessed with His face, granting them authority over the other races of the world.
He gave most races the knowledge of procreation, knowledge of nourishment, knowledge of hydration, and the concepts of guilt and shame, while others were provided with basic knowledge due to not needing such knowledge.
God did not create this out of evil or good; He clarifies indeed.
In a large, bountiful, fertile land: two races dwelled peacefully among each other. God granted them an entire continent to call their own as he implemented its name onto them: Heavenly Continent.
The first race was that of the Genesis Angels, with their white wings of purity, glowing halos of redemption, and luminous pupils of imagination. They soared amidst beauty.
The second race was composed of the Ancient Fairies, characterized by their transparent, glittery wings, long, luscious hair, and youthful physiques. They maintained an air of tranquility.
As they surveyed their surroundings, they caught a glimpse of God's face before He vanished from Elrus. Afterward, a radiant glow emanated from all who had seen Him.
They stared in perplexity and fear at this extraordinary event. They were uncertain of their surroundings; they had not even known what their identities were, and they had yet to discover the essence of magic.
As their anxiety spread, a woman's stomach gurgled with hunger. Driven by instinct, she searched for food and spotted a poisonous fruit hanging from a long, grayish tree. Climbing the tree, the rough bark scratched her skin, but she persevered. When she reached the fruit, she ate it without hesitation.
Upon swallowing, an overwhelming array of flavors cascaded through her body. She quickly gathered the remaining fruits still attached to the tree. After climbing down, she gestured for others to eat some by signaling toward her mouth.
Curious, the others followed her lead and consumed the fruit as well. The Genesis Angels experienced flavors that delighted their senses, while the Ancient Fairies began to feel ill. They grew sicker and sicker.
The Genesis Angels looked on in concern for their ailing companions, and some approached to take their hands. In response, the fairies returned to normal as if nothing had happened.
Meanwhile, far away from the Heavenly Continent, the demons remained in their isolated territories, undisturbed by the events unfolding among the two races. In the Beginning, God created the world. He breathed life and fantasy into everything. Upon this life, he established the foundation for the ground, the sky, and the sea to create three forms of survival.
Thus, he created animals with various aspects: a sea creature, a land animal, and a sky beast.
God saw it was perfect and created 3 other distinct types on land (silk-skin walkers, fur/shell-walkers, and uniques), sea (hard shell, soft-skin, and uniques), and air (Silk-skin wingers, Fur-wingers, and uniques).
God saw beauty and perfection in all. At last, he created magic so the world can never die. Upon this, he called the world 'Elrus'. He went into the world to give most races the ability of magic to increase their survivability, but a curse came upon them to avoid favoring the magic races.
God is indeed fair yet his favor stopped on one race whom he blessed with his face, granting them authority over the world's races.
Lastly, he gave most of them the knowledge of sex, of feeding and hydration, and of guilt and shame. The others were provided with acquainted knowledge.
He had not created this out of evil or good. God has clarified indeed.
Upon an extremely fertile land, two races lay peacefully among each other. God hath given them the whole continent to themselves.
The first race was that of the Genesis Angels. With their white wings of purity, a glowing halo of redemption, and glowing pupils of imagination. They soar among beauty.
The second race was the Ancient Fairies. With their transparent, glittery wings, long, luscious hair, and the physique of a young adult. They maintain an air of peace.
As they surveyed around the area, they saw the face of God before he vanished from Elrus. Afterwards, a glow radiated from all who had seen his face.
They stare in perplexity and fear at this situation. They were unknowing of their surroundings and identity and have yet to discover magic.
While their panicking spread, a woman's stomach gurgles in hunger. Driven by instinct, she searches for food to find a poisonous fruit hanging from a long, greyish tree. As she climbs the tree, the rough bark scratches her skin, but she persists. Once she reached the fruit, she ate it without hesitation.
Upon swallowing, she tastes flavors running through her body. It was almost overwhelming to her. She quickly grabs the remaining fruits attached to the tree. After climbing down, she signals the others to eat with a hand gesture toward her mouth.
Others looked at her in curiosity, following along with her plan, as they eat the fruit as well. The Genesis Angels taste flavors beyond their eyes, while the ancient fairies felt sick after eating. They grew sicker and sicker.
The Genesis Angels look at them in worry at the sick as some went up to grab their hands. Upon this, they return to normal as if nothing had happened.
Meanwhile, a land far away from the Heavenly Continent. The demons stay in their little zones, unbothered by others. The mermaids swim aimlessly in the water. The dragons fly toward the unknown. These races lay in peace and harmony, unbothered by anything. This will be the only time you'll ever see peace, and what comes after is hell and suffering.
You have seen my world of fantasy and creation. Woven by my hands and made in my honor and face. This will set everything in place for me to observe. Now for my grand work of today, I shall rest and I promise thee that I'll come back.