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Chapter 11 - Prologue

In the beginning, there were 5. The 5 Gods who watched over the land of Oraldus, waiting for life to excel. However, not all stayed how they once saw it...

Jala, the God of water, controlled the seas and made sure that the people of the land were kept safe. He also had control over all water creatures, he owns a pet Dragon called Argion.

Kauluna, the Goddess of Earth, controlled life in general. She could accelerate growth and keep nature alive.

Askal, the God of war, controlled the outcome of any battle. He could join any side of war if he please just to feel entertained, he could also craft any weapon from any material.

Daralval, the God of fate, controlled the fate of any human in the world. They are also the twin brother of Darali

Darali, the Goddess of death, controlled how others die and if others will murder anyone. They choose if people go to Albera or Blaera.

Oraldus was a thriving civilisation, they were all living in harmony. Then a man and his followers broke the laws of the realm. They created a way to shatter Daralval's fate and breakthrough to Galera, the God's homeland. They threatened the Gods that if they didn't step down as Gods, he would release Araka. Araka was armageddon, he would destroy the world. They denied his claim, in return, he slaughtered Argion. Entranced with rage, Jala banished the man to Blaera.

The aftermath of this was a war broke out. The Gods descended to earth, corrupting the world. They fought for days and weeks but in the end, no one could win. The Gods left the realm away from each other and left civilisation to recover. They never really did recover, however...

The world was divided into 2 parts, Aqua Soros and Mors Bello. They became different places, families split, religions shattered and life changed forever. However, destiny was soon to be rewritten!

- Written September 2021

Writters Summary - 24/09/22

This one is interesting to say the least. The establishment of the gods is great, but the description of the gods is aweful. It just seems so plain and boring. The decent into chaos because of one man breaking into the God's homeland is really cool. It has potential, but this is the wrong execution.