In the beginning there was nothing. Nothing but Chronos, the Supreme, the Allmighty, the Allknowing, the Creator, and hundreds of other names civilisations have called him in the past. However Chronos, however knowing and mighty he was, was lonely, thus he created his five children, Faero, Malin, Setria, Olevia and Konico.
This went well for a while, as each of his children developped their own interests, but the children wanted more, so they urged their father to create a world, in which each of them could play around as much as they wanted. Thus again, Chronos did create, a world inside a starsystem, inside a galaxy. The world was called Eatheria.

Eatheria was nothing but a globular form yet, composed of raw elemental matter, which Setria mingled up until a couple of basic elements existed. Fire, water, earth and air. Each of Chronos' children took a part of the matter which they shaped at their own preference. Setria created the endless ocean, which she called Valta. Valta was an endless ocean, with unimaginably great depths. In the endless water Konico created a large piece of landmass, which he called Kaculta. Kaculta was a desert place, endless, shapeless, dry, hot sand, only restricted by the waters of Valta. Faero found this quite boring and he raised a piece of Kaculta, which is now known as the Fjelmon mountain range. Fjelmon was the opposite of Valta, dry, with unimaginably high peeks, and unimaginably deep crevasses. Malin was as unimpressed by the heights of Fjelmon as he was by the depths of Valta and by the drought of Kaculta. He created Thyronia, the great swamp. It was a huge area of shallow waters, quickmud, riddled by narrow trails and bogs. Olevia prefered Thyronia, and she always dwelled here, talking and playing with Malin, although she still felt she missed something.

Then one day, Malin discovered that when Setria had created the four basic elements out of raw matter, she had accidentaly created a fifth: spirit. He started studying this element, experimenting with it, releasing raw pieces of this strange new element into Thyronia, making it a spirit-haunted place. One day Olevia stumbled across a bit of this matter and studied it herself, finding it was the thing that she missed in Thyronia. She bent it to her will, shaping it, using the other four elements, into a flower. Her heart filled with joy as she saw it, felt it in her hand, felt it in her mind. Filled with a sudden energy she rushed over to Malin, asking him for the source of this strange new element, and showing him the flower. He took her to the place where he had found it and together they continued their research. One day Olevia found she had learned enough of this and took a huge ammount of this new element and retreated into a corner of Thyronia, where she crafted it into more flowers, grass, plants and trees. Thus Urenia was born, the forest, the first spark of life. Over time she continued her work, making Urenia grow, not only into Thyronia, but also into Kaculta and Fjelmon, until each of them was about equal sized. Offcourse this didn't go unnoticed by the other 3 of Chronos' children, so eventually Kloico, Faero, and finally Setria came into Urenia to investigate, to find Olevia absent, so they looked around into what made up Urenia and went back into their own territories, where each of them found a source of this element, which they all studied separately, putting their interests to work. 

But as their research continued, they couldn't help feeling more and more lonely, so they did as Olevia had done before them and crafted the spirit into forms of their will, creating seaweed in Valta, grassy highlands and valleys in Fjelmon and the prairies in Kaculta. But still they felt lonely, thus, after spending more time studying the spirit, Setria crafted it into the first lifeform, a fish, small, not even ameasuring an inch across, but it lived, and breathed. Not being satisfied yet, she crafted another, and the fish reproduced over time, untill after a few years a school of fish was roaming Valta.

Little did Chronos' children know, however, that the spirit wasn't a stable element, like the other four. It was changing, evolving, and, and over the years, the fish grew out into bigger fish, the plants grew out into bigger plants and eventually there were thousands of different plants and fish. One species of fish eventually started growing lungs, and when it had, it started growing it's fins into small legs, and as the first fish crawled onto land, life as we know it know had reached the next stage in it's development. More fish started crawling onto the land, and they evolved further, into small reptiles, which later became larger reptiles, which also led to the birth of the birds, and eventually, the mammals. Each species of creature found their own place to live in which they were comfortable

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