Hmmm...So much emptiness...so much potential...But where? And how? And what? For what? Made of...what? Uncountable years of work, and the reward is raw potential. A fitting trade.
But first, a place to work.
Great Act: The First World
Suddenly, there was. Simple, unintended, imprecise, and yet, present. A first step towards something new. A giant, shapeless thing of metal and dirt and rock and every material that a God could imagine. Some places molten, some not. It settled in a second...or maybe an eternity, and turned into layers. Molten metal sank, rocks rose to the surface. And then it had shape, and was covered in things But suddenly, had there been any mortals present, they would have seen raw disaster. A hammer stroke. And then another. And another, and where the hammer fell a new shape became apparent...
Act: The Second World
And the hammering continued, each strike, it seemed, deforming the First further, sending it back to shapelessness. And in an hour, an aeon, a single solitary moment, there was something else where the First had been struck. Another world. But it was smaller. Magic flowed from its every piece, and what was left behind was but a plain lump of average materials, though some specks, some secrets, remained within... And then, the Second moved. Hurtled in days-moments-aeons-decades-minutes to a place far closer to this new star.
And he named them Worlds, for a craftsman should always have a name for what he builds.
But the First World was not inert. From our perspective, Time exists, and everything is ruled by it. But for these newborn Gods, time was a concept yet unthought. And so the world was already formed in an instant, and the last remnants of the Act that produced so much swirled around it, and this First World was a maelstrom of magic and creation. Things were made and unmade on the surface, created by the nature of the House that made them, and almost immediately destroyed by the remnants of the great magic unleashed there.