Creation Of The Void By Apollyon

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In the beginning, there were 3 Gods. Leon, the God of Nature, creator of the Earth and all of its inhabitants; Victoria, the Goddess of Wisdom, creator of the Mirror Land and all of its inhabitants; Finally, there was Apollyon, the God of Chaos, the inhabitant of the Void. Leon was the first to create his own planet, earth, and his own form of life, being the Elves. They were soon followed by Beastkin, Dwarves and Humans. He then made stable animal food sources for his residents to feast on, followed by plant life for food and shelter.

These creations of Leon's worshipped him and he grew in strength. Being the weakest of the three Gods he relished in this new found power. Being jealous, Victoria created her own world called Mirror Land which
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Leon gives the book to Victoria on top of the promise that she will not give her creations the ability to conquer Earth. She agreed to this and she too reads it page by page. After this, Victoria gave certain magic abilities to her Creations and they prospered with this new found power. With his newest spells finally being done, Apollyon goes back to his space, known as the Void since it is nearly infinite emptiness, and finds that his only creation is …show more content…
Apollyon planted a seed into each of the races and these seeds were dangerous emotions. The Elves became proud and territorial, killing all out of their race who entered their land. Beastkins were given a short temper that caused them to go feral when pushed too far. The Humans were planted with an intense feeling of greed. This greed caused civil wars and the Human's to take lands from the other races. The Dwarves were given the sickness of alcoholism, causing them to drink their lives away. The alcoholism caused them to make stupid choices and also gave them several ailments, causing a Dwarve's lifespan to

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