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Author Topic: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)  (Read 6936 times)

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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #90 on: October 15, 2011, 03:11:41 pm »

Spoiler: Chapter 1: Beginnings (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)

Although Lohast of the Hidden Flame was a kind god, his sudden upwelling of influence scared the other gods and they attempted to banish him to Earth. With the power of a thousand curses, they attempted to nail him eternally into the sky. They would fail. This action started to corrupt Lohast, as he attempted to hide from the gods. The lone god flew and hid away, becoming more and more hateful of his brethren. While Lohast hid, his gifts to the Earthlings faded in power, and some doubted in his existence. As an outsider and wanderer, Grensal became curious with this Lohast; similiar in their loneliness and wandering he sought him out. After chasing after him for a hundred days and a hundred nights, Grensal eventually found him hiding in the center of his gifted moon which now burned with black Voidfire. Grensel made a pact with Lohast, to overthrow the gods and bring on the era of Lohast.
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #91 on: October 15, 2011, 07:10:26 pm »

Spoiler: Chapter 1: Beginnings (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)

Although Lohast of the Hidden Flame was a kind god, his sudden upwelling of influence scared the other gods and they attempted to banish him to Earth. With the power of a thousand curses, they attempted to nail him eternally into the sky. They would fail. This action started to corrupt Lohast, as he attempted to hide from the gods. The lone god flew and hid away, becoming more and more hateful of his brethren. While Lohast hid, his gifts to the Earthlings faded in power, and some doubted in his existence. As an outsider and wanderer, Grensal became curious with this Lohast; similiar in their loneliness and wandering he sought him out. After chasing after him for a hundred days and a hundred nights, Grensal eventually found him hiding in the center of his gifted moon which now burned with black Voidfire. Grensel made a pact with Lohast, to overthrow the gods and bring on the era of Lohast.Their plan failed, and the gods cast them deep into the Earth's caverns, deprived of most of their godly powers, although they were still immortal.
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #92 on: October 15, 2011, 07:19:22 pm »

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)
After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was...
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« Reply #93 on: October 15, 2011, 07:32:12 pm »

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)

After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was the great Olot-chanib, a horrific monster from beyond the void that once had been worshipped by the Violix as their god.
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #94 on: October 15, 2011, 10:53:44 pm »

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)

After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was the great Olot-chanib, a horrific monster from beyond the void that once had been worshipped by the Violix as their god. Without the flames that guarded it, and the void that imprisoned it, it broke it's shell and as it's first act destroyed Earth.
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #95 on: October 16, 2011, 03:02:50 am »


Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)

After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was the great Olot-chanib, a horrific monster from beyond the void that once had been worshipped by the Violix as their god. Without the flames that guarded it, and the void that imprisoned it, it broke it's shell and as it's first act destroyed Earth. The gods looked on in horror, and planned on how to prevent further destruction.

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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #96 on: October 16, 2011, 08:57:00 am »

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)
After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was the great Olot-chanib, a horrific monster from beyond the void that once had been worshipped by the Violix as their god. Without the flames that guarded it, and the void that imprisoned it, it broke it's shell and as it's first act destroyed Earth. The gods looked on in horror, and planned on how to prevent further destruction. They found Lohast and Grensal sitting on a fragment of Earth, watching Olot-chanib with surprising nonchalance.
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« Reply #97 on: October 16, 2011, 01:08:39 pm »

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)
After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was the great Olot-chanib, a horrific monster from beyond the void that once had been worshipped by the Violix as their god. Without the flames that guarded it, and the void that imprisoned it, it broke it's shell and as it's first act destroyed Earth. The gods looked on in horror, and planned on how to prevent further destruction. They found Lohast and Grensal sitting on a fragment of Earth, watching Olot-chanib with surprising nonchalance. Meanwhile, on the order of Gemest, the beings of Earth appeared in limbo on Tak; protected, for the time being, by the Gulms.
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #98 on: October 17, 2011, 04:22:59 am »

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)
After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was the great Olot-chanib, a horrific monster from beyond the void that once had been worshipped by the Violix as their god. Without the flames that guarded it, and the void that imprisoned it, it broke it's shell and as it's first act destroyed Earth. The gods looked on in horror, and planned on how to prevent further destruction. They found Lohast and Grensal sitting on a fragment of Earth, watching Olot-chanib with surprising nonchalance. Meanwhile, on the order of Gemest, the beings of Earth appeared in limbo on Tak; protected, for the time being, by the Gulms. They waited their in mostly complete confusion; shock at such quick death, disbelief in it happening, anger at the gods for taking away Lohast, and yet they were also happy to live in this Paradise...many emotions, many beliefs.
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #99 on: October 17, 2011, 07:31:21 am »

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)
After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was the great Olot-chanib, a horrific monster from beyond the void that once had been worshipped by the Violix as their god. Without the flames that guarded it, and the void that imprisoned it, it broke it's shell and as it's first act destroyed Earth. The gods looked on in horror, and planned on how to prevent further destruction. They found Lohast and Grensal sitting on a fragment of Earth, watching Olot-chanib with surprising nonchalance. Meanwhile, on the order of Gemest, the beings of Earth appeared in limbo on Tak; protected, for the time being, by the Gulms. They waited their in mostly complete confusion; shock at such quick death, disbelief in it happening, anger at the gods for taking away Lohast, and yet they were also happy to live in this Paradise...many emotions, many beliefs.  Earth had now become Olgrash, a large collection of the fragments that remain of Earth, inhabited only by Olot-chanib, who even the gods feared to challenge.
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #100 on: October 17, 2011, 03:16:31 pm »

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)
After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was the great Olot-chanib, a horrific monster from beyond the void that once had been worshipped by the Violix as their god. Without the flames that guarded it, and the void that imprisoned it, it broke it's shell and as it's first act destroyed Earth. The gods looked on in horror, and planned on how to prevent further destruction. They found Lohast and Grensal sitting on a fragment of Earth, watching Olot-chanib with surprising nonchalance. Meanwhile, on the order of Gemest, the beings of Earth appeared in limbo on Tak; protected, for the time being, by the Gulms. They waited their in mostly complete confusion; shock at such quick death, disbelief in it happening, anger at the gods for taking away Lohast, and yet they were also happy to live in this Paradise... many emotions, many beliefs. Earth had now become Olgrash, a large collection of the fragments that remain of Earth, inhabited only by Olot-chanib, who even the gods feared to challenge. Sensing that the time was ripe, Lohast and Grensal came to the god with an offer- they would lock Olot-chanib eternally in a Voidfire Sun and rebuild Earth if they restored his godly powers and gave him dominion over the people of Earth.
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #101 on: October 18, 2011, 03:03:05 pm »

(Wait, which God are they offering to?)
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #102 on: October 18, 2011, 03:11:46 pm »

((I think it's supposed to say gods.))

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)
After Lohast was banished, the Gift Moon's Voidfire burned out, and the gods would find out that there was a terrifying being within, summoned by Lohast at the last moment as an act of spite. It was the great Olot-chanib, a horrific monster from beyond the void that once had been worshipped by the Violix as their god. Without the flames that guarded it, and the void that imprisoned it, it broke it's shell and as it's first act destroyed Earth. The gods looked on in horror, and planned on how to prevent further destruction. They found Lohast and Grensal sitting on a fragment of Earth, watching Olot-chanib with surprising nonchalance. Meanwhile, on the order of Gemest, the beings of Earth appeared in limbo on Tak; protected, for the time being, by the Gulms. They waited their in mostly complete confusion; shock at such quick death, disbelief in it happening, anger at the gods for taking away Lohast, and yet they were also happy to live in this Paradise... many emotions, many beliefs. Earth had now become Olgrash, a large collection of the fragments that remain of Earth, inhabited only by Olot-chanib, who even the gods feared to challenge.Sensing that the time was ripe, Lohast and Grensal came to the god with an offer- they would lock Olot-chanib eternally in a Voidfire Sun and rebuild Earth if they restored his godly powers and gave him dominion over the people of Earth. Seeing no other alternative-and believing that the Olot-chanib would not stop at Earth-they accepted their offer.
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Re: The Myth of The Twelve Worlds (Create a creation myth)
« Reply #103 on: October 18, 2011, 04:39:21 pm »

(Yeah, it's a typo. Gods.)
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« Reply #104 on: October 19, 2011, 02:43:06 pm »

Spoiler: Chapter 2: The Gods (click to show/hide)
The Gods returned to Tak to deliberate over what to do with the beings of Earth, now accustomed to life on Tak.
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