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Fragments of Creation

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Chapter 1 - The Birth of the Threads

In the beginning,

there was no name,

no time that could be measured,

no meaning for what could be perceived or ignored.

All things were still…

until the Entity pressed what had no form between its hands.

It was not energy as it would later be defined,

but pure potential—

a compressed possibility waiting to be allowed to exist.

From that pressure,

a seed was born:

a complete universe,

a home for every being that would one day breathe,

move,

and ask how all of this began.

When the energy finally took its spherical shape,

the Entity's role came to an end.

It departed without a trace,

as though it had never been,

leaving the compressed force behind

to transform—slowly,

and without conscious intent.

As it expanded,

a universe emerged,

one that would later be known as

the World of White Threads.

This world was not emptiness,

but an endless weave of delicate strands,

moving, intertwining, and separating,

carrying within them the seeds of all things:

matter,

time,

and life.

Ages passed—

millions of years witnessed by no one—

until the threads began to draw toward one another,

as if recognizing themselves for the first time.

From their union,

the first life was born.

There,

at the heart of the World of White Threads,

the void took a name: Asura.

Asura was not a single being,

nor merely a place,

but a state of existence.

A living fabric where beings formed

as thoughts do—

simple at first,

then increasingly complex

with every passing cycle of time.

Creation did not cease.

New entities emerged:

some driven only by instinct,

others carrying the spark of awareness,

and a rare few

who began to perceive the threads themselves.

Across millions of years,

the weave continued to evolve.

Civilizations rose in distant realms,

cultures were forged and forgotten,

and cosmic mistakes were made—

lessons not all would learn from.

On a small planet called Earth,

humanity was still in its infancy,

primitive beings gazing at the sky,

unaware that the same threads

that wove the stars above

had also woven their own existence.

Meanwhile, in other worlds,

consciousness had advanced far beyond them,

and some beings

were preparing for a stage

the universe itself

was not yet ready to face.

As eons passed, the universe slowly shifted.

From the raw fabric of existence, life began to take form—not merely as scattered energy or ephemeral sparks, but as beings gradually awakening to self-awareness.

Where once there had been only the silent weave, consciousness now stirred, questioning its own origin and purpose.

From these first conscious beings, the foundation of all life was laid. Patterns emerged, diverse and intricate, each species unique in its essence, yet bound subtly to the primordial forces that birthed them.

Across billions of years, civilizations began to rise.

In the luminous expanse of Luminara, the World of White Threads, advanced societies flourished. Their cities shimmered with energy drawn from the very fabric of the cosmos,

and knowledge spread like light across the threads of their reality.

Here, art and science intertwined seamlessly, philosophy and exploration became one, and the beings of Luminara started to shape the universe in ways the Creator had never directly commanded.

Though the Creator rarely intervened, its unseen influence resonated throughout Luminara—

a reminder that even in worlds of self-determination, the origin of all existence remained a distant, silent presence.

As time unfolded, the threads of existence wove ever more complex patterns.

From these patterns, beings of unimaginable power emerged—entities whose mere presence could bend the very fabric of spacetime, whose names inspired awe and terror across the cosmos.

Among them stood the first: Asura, the primal being, the seed of consciousness itself.

Where Asura moved, the threads of reality trembled, and even the faintest echo of its will could shape entire worlds.

Then came VOX, a creature of darkness and malice, whose reputation spread across all realms.

Every being that ever glimpsed or even sensed VOX knew instinctively the depth of fear it commanded. VOX was not just powerful—it was an embodiment of terror, a force that no entity dared confront lightly.

Arsenis, the enigmatic, remained a shadow even among these legends.

Few had ever encountered it; only Asura and VOX had glimpsed the depths of its being.

Silent and withdrawn, Arsenis spoke little, revealed less, and existed outside the eyes of the multitudes—a riddle in flesh and essence.

And yet, they were not alone.

Countless other mighty entities rose from the weave, each holding sway over fragments of the universe, each bound to the delicate balance of creation.

Some nurtured worlds, others governed the forces of life and death, while a few simply existed as immutable anchors of cosmic order, their motives inscrutable and their power absolute.

Together—or sometimes in isolation—these beings shaped the destiny of all that was, is, and might be, their presence a constant reminder that the universe was far older, deeper, and stranger than any mortal mind could comprehend.

(Recorded across the oldest civilizations of Luminara)

As civilizations advanced, knowledge of the universe's true rulers began to surface.

These entities were not gods in the traditional sense, but pillars of existence itself—beings whose presence alone could distort spacetime and alter the fate of entire worlds.

They were classified, not by morality, but by cosmic influence and threat level.

I – Asura

The First Being

The origin of conscious existence.

Asura is not merely powerful—it is fundamental.

Reality resonates with its presence, and many believe that all awareness traces back to its emergence.

II – VOX

The Harbinger of Dread

One of the most feared entities in the universe.

VOX embodies terror itself; its name is known across worlds as a warning.

Where VOX appears, civilizations collapse not from battle—but from despair.

Even the strongest entities approach it with caution.

III – Arsenis

The Silent Unknown

Little is known of Arsenis.

It has been seen only by Asura and VOX.

Reclusive and withdrawn, Arsenis does not interfere with cosmic affairs and rarely communicates.

Some believe its silence hides a power yet unseen.

IV – Zoldyk

The Singularity Incarnate

A being composed largely of black holes,

Zoldyk commands gravity and singularities with near-unlimited authority.

Its physical form defies conventional matter, and its influence can collapse stars or stabilize galaxies.

Engaging Zoldyk directly is considered impossible.

V – The Goddess of Light

Bearer of Absolute Radiance

A being capable of erasing entire civilizations without effort.

Despite her overwhelming power, she has never chosen the path of destruction.

Her existence represents restraint—the idea that power does not demand cruelty.

no one ever saw her face , just her aura

VI – Nyther

Lord of Darkness and Shadow

Master of darkness, voided light, and living shadows.

Nyther stands in direct opposition to the Goddess of Light.

Their conflict is not merely ideological—it is woven into the balance of the universe itself.

VII – Leviathos

God of Oceans and Fluids

Ruler of seas, tides, and all liquid forms of life.

Leviathos commands oceans as extensions of its will, controlling every aquatic entity and fluid substance with ease.

On worlds dominated by water, Leviathos is absolute.

VIII – Apocalypse

The World-Ender

A nameless entity bound to VOX.

Known only by the title Apocalypse, it is one of the universe's designated world-destroyers.

Where it is unleashed, extinction follows.

Its existence alone is considered a cosmic threat.

IX – Nyxos

The Mirror Sovereign

Physically the weakest among the rulers, yet dangerously unique.

Nyxos can replicate the powers of allies or enemies alike.

However, no copied power can surpass its original source.

For this reason, Nyxos often aligns itself with stronger entities, becoming exponentially more dangerous.

X – Ouroboros

The Eternal Warden

Rarely seen, yet indispensable.

Ouroboros exists to contain and imprison entities deemed too dangerous for reality itself.

It oversees cosmic sentences and maintains prisons beyond time.

Without Ouroboros, the universe would collapse under its own monsters.

The entities known as the Cosmic Sovereigns do not exert strength in conventional ways.

Their power is not measured by force alone, but by how reality reacts to their existence. Space bends, time destabilizes, and the vacuum itself reshapes in response to them.

Spacetime Influence

At the highest tier, spacetime is no longer a fixed structure—it becomes plastic.

Near Asura, causality loosens. Events may occur without clear origin, and timelines subtly realign themselves to accommodate its presence.

In the vicinity of Zoldyk, spacetime collapses inward. Gravity wells form naturally, and light curves as though trapped in permanent descent.

When VOX manifests, localized regions of reality experience existential decay: spatial coordinates remain intact, but meaning, order, and probability begin to erode.

Vacuum and Void Interaction

These beings do not merely occupy space—they impose conditions upon the vacuum itself.

The Goddess of Light stabilizes the vacuum, preventing collapse or entropy acceleration. In her presence, reality becomes unnaturally coherent.

Nyther does the opposite, causing shadows to gain depth and mass. Darkness becomes a physical medium capable of storing energy and memory.

Arsenis appears to exist partially outside the vacuum entirely, interacting with reality only through indirect projections. Measurements near it are consistently incomplete.

Bending of Reality

Some Sovereigns do not move through spacetime—spacetime moves around them.

Leviathos induces fluid-like behavior in space itself, allowing matter and energy to flow as if submerged. Entire star systems have been observed "rippling" under its influence.

Nyxos, though weaker in raw output, can temporarily adopt the spacetime effects of others, overlaying foreign physical laws onto its own local region.

Apocalypse generates irreversible spacetime fractures. Areas it destroys cannot be restored, even by other Sovereigns.

Containment and Limitation

Only one entity directly interacts with these forces from a regulatory perspective.

Ouroboros does not overpower other Sovereigns—it isolates them.

Its prisons exist outside conventional spacetime, where distance, duration, and energy lose meaning.

Within these confines, even reality-bending entities are rendered inert, not by suppression, but by removal from existence's framework.