Across the vast depths of space, through movements so strange as to not even be considered movement at all, the first four came.
[17] A being of less than 3 dimensions came, the Being Builder, Zinquighoonbashraknizpigqixlaw. Sliding into the deepest cracks of the ocean, the Builder found much in the way of undersea fauna, nurtured by the nutrient rich soup that was the world's oceans.
[20] Yggdrasil, Maw of the Grave ushered forth next, seeding itself onto the largest ( and as of yet, only ) landmass, surrounded by dense swampy water. Here, the first land creatures rose up, seeking dominance in this new land, only to encounter black thorns as dense as they were unknowable.
[10] Next came a being whose name was so indecipherable, even other eldritch beings struggled to pronounce it. Ky'unt, the All Seeing, fell into the oceans, greeted by a large array of small underwater creatures, many of whom fled from this strange interloper.
[12] Silonited, Possessor of the Lands, as his name suggested, attempted to reach the budding landmass of this world, but fell just short, instead landing in an underwater ditch just next to the singular continent. His form ruptured the seabed, turning it into a canyon which quickly found itself home to burrowing creatures that slithered and dug through the sand.
[35] The world shudders and quakes, as if realising what had and would befall it. Volcanoes erupt, many of them underwater, releasing further minerals and rich superheated matter into the sea and air. Life would flourish, as of yet unaware that they would become pawns and playthings of the Beasts from the Stars.
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