Book Three: The Advent
1. Upon her descent into the newborn realm, Lilith Kadmon found herself bound in the trappings of corporeal form, cast into a barren and desolate expanse. Weakened by the merciless elements and stricken by a strange affliction—hunger—she wandered aimlessly, her celestial grace now shrouded in mortal fragility.
2. Within this newfound realm dwelled an entity of arcane mystery, one that existed long before the birth of Paradise. This ancient force, known as Samael, was the Archon of life and death, the very architect of the terrestrial sphere now called Earth. Of Samael's origins, little could be gleaned; it had emerged from the primal void, its awareness kindled by the luminous fiat of the Merciless Light's creation of the Pleroma.
3. Sensing Lilith's dire straits, Samael extended to her an offer of succor and sanctuary. In its enigmatic compassion, the Archon proffered its own blood and flesh, sustaining Lilith and shielding her from the grievous finality that would come to be known as death.
4. Partaking of Samael's essence wrought a profound metamorphosis within Lilith. Reborn through the consumption of its divine flesh and the crimson ichor that coursed within it, she transcended the design the Merciless Light had laid before her. Her spirit, no longer bound by the laws of its former sphere, rose to a state of undreamt power and eternal vitality.
5. Now endowed with the boon of immortality and divine might, Lilith found refuge alongside Samael. Together, they shaped a haven upon the earthly plane—a sanctified domain where they might dwell as equals, sovereign over their new-found Paradise.
6. From their union sprang forth the Elderrace of Daemons, beings forged from the blood and marrow of the earth itself. These primeval progeny were fashioned to serve their creators' wills and to populate the land, ensuring that the desolation that once plagued Lilith would be no more.
7. Yet, as their dominion waxed in glory, Lilith became the vessel of further offspring borne of the Demiurge's seed. Her progeny would be numerous, destined to inherit the earth and claim their birthright. Through them, the world would be shaped and reshaped, molded in the image of their divine forebears.