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In the beginning there was One. The one true God. Such was his power that all he spoke and thought was Truth. When first he spoke he made a place of glory and a throne from which he could sit and view all of his creation. This place he named Heaven and his throne was called Order. The One spoke of a blue orb that rested on the arm of his throne. This orb he named Temporance and to it was given the power to control the flow of time.

It was then that The One began to speak of new creations. Each new being he created he gave a unique name and the twin gifts of life and free will. Each being was created differently but to the whole he gave them the name Angels. There were 21 Angels created and each was appointed to be the head of a divine precept.

Each Angel was made to serve The One and to serve the creations that would come after. For the first time other voices were heard as they began to sing and praise The One.

The Angels were:

Lugus - Archangel of Light

Sirona - Archangel of Wisdom

Bhall - Archangel of Fire

Nantosuelta - Archangel of Faith

Nemed - Archangel of Life

Amathaon - Archangel of Fertility

Junil - Archangel of Law & Justice

Arawn - Archangel of Death

Oghma - Archangel of Knowledge

Danalin - Archangel of Water

Dagda - Archangel of Balance

Kilmorph - Archangel of the Earth

Sucellus - Archangel of Nature

Tali - Archangel of the Air

Camulos - Archangel of Peace, who would become the Archangel of War & Strife

Aeron - Archangel of Strength, who would become the Archangel of Rage

Ceridwen - Archangel of the Stars, who would become the Archangel of Magic

Mammon - Archangel of Foresight, who would become the Archangel of Greed

Esus - Archangel of Trust, who would become the Archangel of Deception

Mulcarn - Archangel of Ice, who would become the Archangel of Winter

Agares - Archangel of Hope, who would become the Archangel of Despair


Heaven was full of many wonders which the Angels spent centuries studying and praising. When The One felt them ready he commanded them to take flight outside the boundaries and to fill the vacuum with creations that mirror those of Heaven. He gave them the power of creation. So the Angels set off in every direction, creating as it pleased them to create a host of worlds true and good that would serve The One.

When creation was finished there was a variety of worlds and a nearly endless array of life upon them. Each Angel created a myriad of worlds fitting their own preferences, and when their craft was sufficiently honed all the Angels contributed to a common world made by The One, called Erebus, which was to be the greatest in all of Creation.

Although all manner of life and substance had been created in the world, the angels wished to create something greater than their individual aspects. Together they agreed to create a race of men that would contain a gift from each of them. This race would be directly descended from the Angels and Nemed agreed to sacrifice his precept and become the father of this new race. His precept, that of Life, was given over to Arawn and the Angels created an immortal female named Gabella to serve as his wife.

The One entered Creation where he stood upon a white stone slab and viewed all things. Seeing this work as good The One took back the power of creation from the angels.

Unknown to the other Angels, and some claim even to The One himself, Agares was not willing to lose the power of creation. Knowing he could not hope to keep the power from being taken from him and that he would be left only with the power to manipulate what already existed, he used the power while he had it to create infinite wells of raw elements, air, earth, fire, water, life and death. At the center of these infinite reaches he placed gems of each of these elements which he had secreted out of heaven itself. When the power of creation was lost to him he still had enough matter and energy that he could go on creating until the end of time.

Once the power of creation was gone from him, he continued creating in his own world; which he called Nyx; with his infinite planes of elements. He created Nyx not in the fashion of heaven but as he desired. The creatures of this world were not told of other angels or The One, and Agares commanded they worship him alone. Nyx was a world painted in black and gold, a shadowy reflection of heaven, where the Precept of Hope controlled every aspect. Dreams, desire, worship and want ruled the shallow creatures that inhabited the beautiful world.

The other Angels noticed that Agares continued creating and confronted him. Agares claimed that it was cruel to take the power of creation away from them and that The One was jealous that their creations had outshone heaven itself. Six Angels sided with Agares as they were eager to regain the power of creation and he showed them his infinite wells and how to use them to create. These angels were Camulos, Aeron, Ceridwen, Mammon, Esus and Mulcarn. It was then that The One intervened. Seeing Agares's blasphemy he sought to remove it from all of Creation. By this point however Agares's taint had spread through all of creation, nothing existed that would not be destroyed if The One removed the evil from it. Unwilling to destroy Creation and enraged at the complicity of all the Angels in its defilement, The One condemned all the Angels out of Heaven, to live among Creation until the day he returns to separate the good from the evil. The One tasked the Angels still loyal to him with protecting Creation and guiding it toward enlightenment until the day he returned.

After throwing all of the Angels from Heaven The One sundered the path between Heaven and Creation so that none but him could pass between them. In response to this all the Angels, except Agares, created a host of new angels to serve them as if they were gods instead. The first they created was their archangel, and following them were thousands of lesser angels made to spread their god's will across Creation. None were told the truth of The One.

... But Agares; not satisfied to play The One's game; did the opposite. He returned to Nyx and destroyed everything there, every creature he had created, every monument that had been built. In one burst of power the beautiful world of Nyx was reduced to ash. The world lies to this day barren, it is called the deepest hell and none would suspect that it was once a world of surprising life......



The Luonnotar believe that the gods are nothing but petulant children. Instead, they claim that the true creator god will one day return and separate the good from evil, and punish those worshiping false gods.

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