Asteria, one would consider it a beautiful world, so full of life and energy. The sky a captivating shade of baby blue during the day and with a myriad of bountiful stars in the night.
Land far more greener than necessary with humans that have learnt to live in harmony with nature and other beings whom are considered to be mythical in other words. One could even consider the world to be... 'alive'.
But similarly with every world occupied by humans, Asteria also has its own moments of conflict. One example of such a moment can be traced back to a time period when the God clans were at war with each other after the Supreme deity went to develop, explore and expand creation.
The Supreme deity resided and presided over the multiple God clans before they were banished as punishment for releasing the essence of darkness because of their pointless war of supremacy, by the Sentinel guardian deity of Asteria.
The Sentinel guardian banished them to the milky way galaxy in conjunction with using the essence of creation granted to it by the Supreme deity whom returned angry from the journey of creation, and bound them to a small world that would be later know as Earth.
It was 1/7th the size of Asteria and had small groups of humans that would later call these banished beings whom would introduce themselves as humanities Gods and thus restarting there pointless war, only this time using humans as thier pawns , while they sit back and observe.
They later came to be known as:
African deity clan heads:
-Mbombo of Bakuba mythology, who vomited out the world upon feeling a stomach ache
-Atum in Ennead, whose semen becomes the primal components of the universe.
-Ptah creating the universe by the Word.
American deity clan heads:
-Nanabozho (Great Rabbit), Ojibway deity, a shape-shifter and a cocreator of the world
-Coatlicue in Aztec mythology
-Viracocha in Inca mythology
-A trickster deity in the form of a Raven in Inuit mythology
Asian deity clan heads:
-El or the Elohim of Canaanite religion
-Esege Malan in Mongolian mythology, king of the skies
-Kamuy in Ainu mythology, who built the world on the back of a trout
-Izanagi and Izanami-no-Mikoto in Japanese mythology, who churned the ocean with a spear, creating the islands of Japan
-Marduk killing Tiamat in the Babylonian Enûma Eliš
-Vishvakarman in Vedic mythology, responsible for the creation of the universe
(while in later Puranic period, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are for creation, maintenance and destruction, respectively).
European deity clan heads:
-The sons of Borr slaying the primeval giant Ymir in Norse mythology
-Rod in Slavic mythology
-Ipmil or Radien-Attje (Radien Father) in Sami mythology
Oceanic deity clan heads:
-Ranginui, the Sky Father, and Papatuanuku, the Earth Mother in Māori mythology