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Chapter 1 - Prologue 1

Introduction to Blend creation Verse

(Note -The Life system in universe weren't created out of love — they were created out of guilt, to witness suffer through eyes that could feel. Or something maybe I don't really know.)

When it's a babysitter, it's clear—they're meant to care for children, let them play, and keep them from fighting.

Wait, I meant the Creator here. When beings, even spiritual ones, are like babies to Him—no, not babies, His creations—then whenever something threatens to imbalance the world, He must act before the controversy grows bigger.

And what if even He can't act right… what if the hands that shaped the universe start trembling, unsure whether saving it would only break it further?

Thousands of years ago, the heavens themselves trembled under the weight of a war so vast it scarred eternity — the Divine War. Gods, deities, demons, and the ancient orfs — creatures darker than the abyss itself — clashed in a storm of fury that lasted for over two centuries.

The Upper creation (creation of creator (in this world there are 14 realms/creation(7 spiritual or superior and 6 lower)) burned, and so did every being who dared call themselves supreme. Their endless struggle drained the lifeblood of creation until even the immortals began to fade. When the war finally ended, silence devoured the divine. Civilizations vanished, their glorious wings torn away by time, and the names of those who once ruled the cosmos were swallowed by oblivion.

Only their Divine Cores remained — fragments of unimaginable power, the essence through which they once channeled the universe itself.

Some say a few managed to merge these cores within their mortal vessels… and survived. But most perished, leaving behind their remnants — seeds of power scattered across the broken world.

And from that silence, the Left Entities aroused. Humans. Titans. Elves. Demi-humans. Cursed ones.

Those who once watched the divine war from the shadows now inherited what the Creator left behind for those who were ones inferior — their power, their sins… and their destiny.

But cultivation in humans has been ever different from others left spritual entities.

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