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Rated: E · Chapter · Fantasy · #1672968
The story of 3 friends who are forced to save the princess before she is killed by a hyena
THE TALE OF ANORIA



The earliest history



In the beginning, when there was nothing nowhere at all and everything was a complete vacuum and darkness, the Cosmos created the world alongside Adonai, Gnuff, Helizo, Shi-Nhi, Reck and Aquarta, through an enormous, glowing hot, gas filled explosion. For a long time afterwards they searched for a galaxy where they could build a habitable world… then at last, they found the Canan galaxy. In the Canan galaxy they set up a sun which would burn for 16 billions years to come. The gods created a solar system containing nine planets, who circulated around the sun in never ending orbits. But for see, on the third planet from the sun, the divine ones found that there would be a suitable climate for different forms of life, where they could create a new world. A world where millions and millions of people and animals would live and call their home!



But on this little dark planet the divine ones had to create both land and water so that all forms of life could live there, in perfect harmony with each other. But the divine gods couldn’t agree regarding their newly created world for long, and therefore two camps were formed. Each camp making an eternal bond to support each other until the bitter end, for as long as they would exist. On one side was the Cosmos, Gnuff and Helizo and on the other side was Adonai, Reck and Shi-Nhi. Both sides created two continents each, all joint together, so that four large continents formed, after which they stated planning the landscapes and the people and animals that would inhabit their countries. The Eastern Kingdoms and The Southern Kingdoms, they were Adonai, Reck and Shi-Nhis world. The Northern and the Western Kingdoms were their enemies continents called!

     

But, Aquarta had been forgotten in all the turmoil and this made her feel most insulted. She therefore summoned the High Council and told them what had happened. The Cosmos, Gnuff and Helizos promptly refused to take on a fourth member, they strongly believed in the powers of the Trinity. But Adonai, Reck and  Shi-Nhi willingly took on Aquarta, made her one of them and let her create a group of islands not so far from the cost of what was to become The Eastern Kingdoms. There were still only one large continent, divided into four large kingdoms with straight lines.



The centuries past after these events as the continents empty, stony, and unpopulated landscapes transformed into a flourishing world. At one occasion all the Divine ones walked alongside each other, except for the Cosmos, which surrounded their very bodies and all that existed. They were walking on a lush field, with grass up to their knees, discussing when, for see, the sky was set on fire for no reason what so ever and burning rocks flew over the sky. The ground rumbled and shook, and mountains sprung out of the earth.

  The Divine ones where petrified, but when they looked up a deep blue ray of light was shining directly down in to the ground, from the sky. In the light, a brown bear appeared with a gold necklace around its neck, which also contained a large, coloured ruby. The ruby was deeply green and was contained by the purest gold. The bear lumbered towards them, stopped halfway and stood up on its back paws, studying the Divine Ones.



  It was the first Dissension that occurred in this world and the bear left the necklace with the gods. It was later split in two, and would be given, as a divine sign, to the rightful king of each divine side. Now, the world had entered the Population Age, a time to populating the world. This forced the Divine Ones to separate to travel to their separate part of each continent. The Divine Ones were to create their own people, all alone, with no help from one another… A lonesome, but necessary and holy work. All the different peoples would develop separately, without the knowledge of each other. They were to think that they were the only ones in the entire world, until the gods decided differently.

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