The Creation of The World

In the beginning, there was Void. There was no up nor down, no light nor dark, no moon nor sun, just empty space. Millennia passed until, out of nothing, a giant one-eyed serpent appeared; its name was Kors, and it grew at such a pace that soon it filled the Void. Suddenly, at this moment, it stopped growing and curled up on itself, its skin creating grass and sand. Soon, its blood burst from its veins and created the oceans. In time, its eye started to decay, and the gas given off created the air and the clouds that we see; also, inside the eye, were four pairs of men and four pairs of women. These were the first men and women.

After a day of walking miles and miles, the men and women came to a large tree, which bore gold, silver and bronze apples; one couple whom had chosen each other took bites out of the bronze apple and chunks held in their throats. Another couple picked the silver apples; at first nothing happened, then their bodies shatters into a thousand tiny pieces, to create all the animals we see around us. The third, upon eating the gold apples, lifted into the sky to become the first spirits. The last couple did not eat the apples, so withered away and died. The first two saw this and learned. Another few days past, and the couple who lived discovered that the tree contained seven other men and seven other women. And so the first humans were created from the first tree on the first sands under the watchful eyes of the first spirits.

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