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Book of begining

Before there was a begining there was the eternal dark abyss, The void.

Within its dark dominion it reigned supreme as it was it all.

Deep within itself a seed spawned, the seed of existence.

The seed soon became the cosmos, the existence, growing in size.

The Void gave it bounderies without end to contain it from engulfing the abyss.


Within cosmos chaos roamed free without rules




Book of Gods

{Time}, The begining

Birth and begining

At the moment of creation {Time} was first to come from the fabric of existence.

He had granted the world the gift of time with his eternal hourglass.

For every moment a single grain of sand falls down.

The grains, each unique and precious, made out of time itself.


{Time} having formed the hourglass from the primordial cosmos.

Seizing the primordial matter to form the container to hold it all

Between the ends space was utilized to hold the sand of time.

And in which the first fell, first moment passed.

Eternity

Once the cosmos had been set into motion

Gears turning, sand falling

{Time} Created the Eternity

A place where the things from the distant past

A place where those things happening around

A place where things from the distant future

A place where they all intertwine

It was his domain where he resided

Where he would live and watch over the passage of time

{Darkness}, The calm

{Fire}, The flame

{Radiation}, The star

{Metal}, The hard

{Air}, The spirit

{Earth}, The Firmament

{Water}, The rain

{Lightning}, The thunder

{Ice}, The cold

{Celestial}, The heaven

{Life}, The threads

Formation of life

Sexes

Book of Ages

Describes the ages of the world

Age of Cambrian

Age of Trias

Book of Knowledge

Limitation of Knowledge

Wisdom of Truth

A man whom is knowledgable is not without error for even the wisest of men can be in error.

The one who have wisdom in his grasp know he can be wrong and if he is truley as honourable as he is wise he shan't fear admitting for himself and others the errors he have commited in his understanding of truths.

Book of Soul

The soul

About the soul

Virtues of the soul

Good doings to enrich soul

Sins of Soul

Bad doings that damages the soul

Book of Emotion

Descriptions of the emotions

Base Feelings

Good Feelings

Bad feelings

Book of Flesh

Description about the flesh

Book of Tradition

{Time}

Book of Rituals

Book of Demi-Gods

Book of Avatars

Describes the avatars of the gods

Book of Futures

Predicts various parts

Book of Finale

The eternal sand within the hourglass of {Time} will not forever fall.

When the final grain fall the end of cosmos begins.