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diff --git a/content/theses/worldbuilding/cosmogony.md b/content/theses/worldbuilding/cosmogony.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..adf9d7a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/theses/worldbuilding/cosmogony.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +--- +title: cosmogony +weight: 20 +--- +## lore +{{% hint warning %}} +This is written from the viewpoint of someone inside the in-game universe +{{% /hint %}} + +In the beginning there was the ['unbuilt'](/world-building/religion#God), and that gave birth to, and created, the 'built'; the world. + +Inside the 'built', the 'unbuilt' created the galaxies and stars, which started an [eternal dance](/world-building/religion#eternal-dance), creating great spirals in the skies, filling the empty sky with their light. + +This eternal dance gave birth to [new entities](/world-building/religon#lesser-entities) who also joined the dance, until we reach down to [Oros and Eros](/world-building/religion#Oros-and-Eros). + +They, through their dance of light and color, created the Earth and the Ocean. + +This is how the world was created. + +## editor's notes + +{{% hint warning %}} +The following is written from outside the game lore +{{% /hint %}} + +The Earth and the Ocean are metaphysical entities representing the physical, material world. Earth is the literal *material* planet, and the Ocean is the water. Combined they create life. They, as entities do exist in-game, as the metaphysical entites, however they are not deities. The only one true deity is the 'unbuilt', however the ancient tribes and peoples worshipped them as such. |
