The Universe

The Universe is the collective term for all known realms of existence, including Earth, and countless other worlds formed in the aftermath of the First Light. It is a cosmos where both natural phenomena and divine will coexist, shaped in part by the Creators/gods born from the stars.

Origin

The Universe began billions of years ago with an event known as the First Light, a cataclysmic explosion of magic and energy. This event scattered starlight across the void, forming galaxies, stars, and planets. This universe was infused with primordial magic, making creation itself a living, mutable force.
From the stars, conscious beings emerged: the Creators. These gods born from the stars became architects of worlds. While their primary duty was to shape and nurture, not all Creators chose the same path.

Other Creators are believed to exist throughout the galaxy, though records of them are fragmented or obscured by myth.

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Known Worlds

Earth – Created by Gaïa. A world of minimal active magic, populated by humans, animals, and faint remnants of divine energy.

Bellus – Created by Erona. A vibrant, chaotic planet where Flamains and diverse creatures thrive. Its existence is often considered a testament to the bond between Erona and Gaïa.

Many other planets remain unnamed or unknown, though legends suggest every Creator left behind a world of their own. Extra planets will be added to the site once we find enough trustworthy information.

Conflict

The greatest threat to the balance of the Universe is the war against Cobra, a creator who became a god of destruction. For millennia, he has hunted Creators, attempting to consume their stars and creations, therefore their magic, to become more powerful and unstoppable.
Numerous attempts to destroy his star have failed, prolonging a cycle of destruction and resistance that spans across the cosmos.

Current Era

The current age is defined by uncertainty. Many Creators have left their planet to try and fight Cobra, making it hard to document the war. But for what we know, Gaïa has left one last creation before leaving Earth, a demigod named Luna, watching over Earth from the moon.

And for Bellus, Erona seems to have stayed to watch over Bellus, sometimes even interacting with the people inhabiting it.