—The Opening of Ten Thousand Phenomena—
Before stars first remembered fire.
Before time learned the meaning of direction.
Before existence itself realized it could exist—
Two gods awakened in the unbroken dark.
One shone above all.
One smoldered beneath all.
And long before a universe knew shape or law,
the first conflict began—
not by will,
but by the nature of what they were.
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Part 1 — The Sky God and the Underworld God
The earliest light ever born flowed from the argent wings of
Kairos Celestius, the Sky God—
a sovereign whose breath etched the outlines of reality,
whose gestures drafted the architecture of space.
Opposing him stood a figure drowned in shadowfire:
Xandros Chthonios, the Underworld God.
His power was a truth older than creation—
it did not give.
It only unmade.
Anything that dared to shine was reduced to cinder in his wake.
Their mere presence bent the womb of the stillborn cosmos.
Not as a choice.
As an inevitability.
Kairos shaped the beginnings of a world.
Xandros burned it away in the next heartbeat.
And so their story began—
not with hatred,
but with the tragedy of two laws that could not coexist.
Yet slowly, silently,
Xandros learned to despise the god who could do what he could not.
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Part 2 — The Warning in the Void
Another infant star collapsed into black flame.
Kairos watched its glow vanish,
and a faint ache crossed his constellation-lit features.
"Xandros."
His voice resonated through the empty expanse,
even and unyielding.
"If you destroy my works again…
I will seal your power inside the world I intend to forge."
The void fell silent.
For a breath, the Underworld God's flames dimmed—
a flicker almost like restraint.
Almost.
Then his lips curved upward,
slow and soundless.
"…Very well.
I'll stop."
A deception so thin the darkness itself recoiled.
—BOOM.
A column of shadowfire tore across the void,
lancing toward the Sky God.
Thus began a war the newborn universe was never meant to survive.
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Part 3 — The War Without Dawn
What followed mocked the concept of "battle."
For three hundred years—
years meaningless to gods—
the cosmos convulsed beneath their clash.
Planets formed, trembling with potential,
only to shatter an instant later.
Nebulae blossomed into color
only to wither into void-dust.
Light and shadow bled together,
rewriting creation with every strike.
Yet amid this divine ruin,
one moment carved itself into eternity:
A tidal wave of black flame swept outward,
wide enough to drown constellations unborn.
Xandros advanced through it,
a walking singularity—
a wound in existence.
Kairos spread his argent wings.
With a single sweep,
the inferno parted—
split cleanly in two,
leaving a corridor of untouched space in the collapsing blaze.
The unfinished universe held its breath.
But centuries of devastation produced no victor.
Only scars.
Only silence
where galaxies should have been.
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Part 4 — The Final Decision
Kairos faltered.
His radiance flickered like a star on the verge of collapse.
Fractures spread across his divine form,
glowing with the last remnants of creation.
He cupped his trembling hands.
A sphere of sealing light bloomed—
small as a star's first heartbeat,
yet brilliant enough to make the void recoil.
He hurled it toward Xandros.
It struck—
CRACK.
And quivered, trembling under the weight of a god
who was never meant to be caged.
Xandros' power surged,
overflowing in storms of living shadow
that rejected imprisonment itself.
Kairos understood.
One god could not contain the other.
Only both, intertwined,
could end this chapter of existence.
He closed his eyes.
No fear.
No hesitation.
Only the quiet conviction of one who loved everything he had shaped.
"Xandros…
our power ends as one."
Light and darkness spiraled inward—
twisting, collapsing, converging—
until all their divinity condensed into a single, silent crystal.
Two gods vanished.
Their war ended.
And the void exhaled at last.
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Part 5 — The Birth of Everything
Yet even sealed,
Kairos' last breath lingered.
From that fading spark erupted—
Stars.
Galaxies.
Worlds.
Life.
Across the newborn cosmos, beings opened their eyes
and beheld visions not their own:
Fragments of the Sky God's memories.
Whispers of creation engraved into their souls.
The blueprint of reality,
shared like a dream left behind by a dying deity.
The universe blossomed from a god's final wish.
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Part 6 — The Fifteen Elements
Kairos' scattered essence crystallized
into fifteen primordial forces—
the first vocabulary of existence:
Water
Ice
Lightning
Wind
Ground
Nature
Rubber
Resonance
Neutrality
Time
Copy
Connection
Fire
Dark
Light
Civilizations rose around them.
Legends enwreathed their names.
Wars were fought for their mastery.
Yet three of them—
Fire, Dark, and Light—
remained inscrutable.
Their depths untouched.
Their purpose dormant,
waiting for a moment written long before mortals existed.
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Part 7 — The Sleeping Crystal
In a forgotten corner of the cosmos,
a small crystal drifted alone.
Cold.
Silent.
Holding divine mercy and divine malice in perfect tension.
Inside it,
two gods slept without dreams.
Waiting for the seal to fracture.
Waiting for the day the universe must answer
for the sin of their creation.
And when that day comes—
The elements will tremble.
Worlds will twist.
Destinies will entwine.
And the tale of gods and mortals
will finally awaken.
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—And on a distant world, beneath an unremarkable sky…
A new life stirred.
A spark slipped into the cycle of existence—
quiet, unseen—
yet carrying a remnant neither god intended to leave behind.
A soul destined to shake the heavens
that once tore themselves apart.
