As the inhabitants of the divided planet settled into their new home on Zarathos's world, he knew that it was time to give each of the different species their own territory.
He began by granting the elves a territory by the world tree, a massive, ancient tree that circulated mana throughout the planet. This territory was filled with lush forests and sparkling streams, and the elves were thrilled to call it home.
Next, Zarathos gave the dwarves a territory in the lower part of the massive mountain range that spanned millions of kilometers wide and thousands of kilometers high. This territory was filled with all of the resources that the dwarves needed for their blacksmithing, and even some resources that they had never seen before.
The humans were given a large plains territory, filled with grass, trees, and some low-level monsters. This was a place where they could thrive and grow, and they were grateful to Zarathos for this gift.
The dragons, who liked high altitudes, were given the top of the massive mountain range as their territory. They were delighted by this gift, and they set to work building their homes and establishing their kingdom.
Finally, Zarathos turned his attention to the demons. These were his favorite creatures, and he knew that they needed a special place that would fit their needs and desires. And so, he personally created a territory for the demons, one that was dark and twisted, but also filled with great power and potential.
The Spirit Deer, who were fiercely loyal to Zarathos, were allowed to live in the elves' territory. They were welcomed by the elves and quickly became an important part of their community.
As the different species of intelligent beings settled into their new territories, Zarathos knew that he had created a world that was rich and diverse, a place where all creatures could thrive and prosper. And he was proud of the work that he had done, knowing that he had brought hope and happiness to many.