In the void before time began, there was only emptiness—an infinite expanse of nothingness. From this void, the first spark ignited, and with it, light was born. This light was not just an illumination but an entity of immense power, representing creation, order, and life. It called itself Luxis, the Embodiment of Creation. As Luxis expanded, it filled the void with brilliance, spreading its influence across the endless expanse.However, as light expanded, so too did its opposite. From the shadows cast by Luxis emerged another entity, Noxis, the Embodiment of Destruction. Noxis was the personification of entropy, chaos, and death. Where Luxis brought form, Noxis brought dissolution; where Luxis brought life, Noxis brought decay. The two entities were inextricably linked—one could not exist without the other. Thus, the eternal conflict between light and darkness began.The Arrival of Chaos:For eons, Luxis and Noxis clashed, their powers evenly matched. The universe trembled under the weight of their battles, with galaxies forming and dissolving in the wake of their struggle. Yet, neither could triumph over the other, and the cosmos teetered on the edge of collapse.Amidst this cosmic war, a third entity emerged from the remnants of their conflict. This was Chaos, a being born from the violent union of creation and destruction. Unlike Luxis and Noxis, Chaos was neither purely creative nor destructive but a harmonious blend of both. He was the embodiment of unpredictability, a force that could either create or destroy, depending on his whim.Chaos observed the endless struggle between Luxis and Noxis with sadness. He sought neither victory nor dominion but desired only balance. To end their war, Chaos made the ultimate sacrifice—he unleashed his full power, detonating in a cataclysmic explosion that reverberated across the void. This event, later known as the Big Bang, gave birth to the universe as we know it. The explosion scattered the essence of Chaos throughout the cosmos, embedding it within the very fabric of reality.The Birth of the Universe:From the explosion, the universe was born, teeming with the raw potential of Chaos. Time, space, and the fundamental forces of nature emerged, all infused with the essence of Chaos. This essence gave rise to energy in various forms—mana, ki, and others—forming the backbone of the universe's structure. Planets, stars, and galaxies formed from the remnants of Chaos's power, each holding within them a spark of his essence.However, the explosion also left Luxis and Noxis weakened, their powers fragmented and scattered across the universe. They retreated to opposite ends of the cosmos, each nursing their wounds and contemplating their next move. To extend their influence and continue their conflict, they created new beings from the essence of their power.The Creation of Angels and Demons:Luxis, still burning with the desire to create, used his remaining power to forge the Angels, beings of pure light and order. These celestial beings were tasked with spreading the influence of Luxis across the universe, bringing order and nurturing life wherever they went. They built vast realms of light, where creation thrived and harmony reigned.Noxis, on the other hand, created the Demons, beings of shadow and destruction. These entities were designed to tear down what the angels built, spreading entropy and decay. They forged realms of darkness, where destruction was celebrated and chaos reigned supreme.The Twelve Chaos Dragons:From the most potent fragments of Chaos, twelve mighty beings emerged—the Twelve Chaos Dragons. Each dragon represented a different aspect of Chaos's power, from the fury of storms to the calm of the void. These dragons were neither aligned with Luxis nor Noxis but existed as wildcards in the cosmic struggle, embodying the unpredictable nature of their progenitor.The Chaos Dragons roamed the universe, sometimes aiding the angels, other times assisting the demons, and often acting on their own whims. Their presence was a reminder that Chaos, though gone, was still a fundamental part of the cosmos, ensuring that neither light nor darkness could ever gain complete control.The Rebirth of Chaos:In the aftermath of the Big Bang, a single, forgotten fragment of Chaos drifted through the universe, overlooked by both Luxis and Noxis. Over countless millennia, this fragment gathered energy, growing in power and awareness. Eventually, it took form as the Reincarnation of Chaos—a new entity bearing the memories and essence of the original Chaos.This new Chaos was different from his predecessor—no longer a being of pure balance, but one who had seen the consequences of unchecked creation and destruction. He understood that the universe needed both order and chaos, light and dark, to thrive. As such, he became a mediator of sorts, intervening only when the balance of the universe was threatened.The Eternal Struggle:The story of Luxis, Noxis, and Chaos is one of an eternal struggle—a delicate dance between creation and destruction, order and chaos. Though the original Chaos is gone, his essence lives on in the universe, in the Dragons, and in his reincarnation. The Angels and Demons continue their conflict, shaping the fate of the cosmos as they do. And through it all, Chaos watches, ensuring that neither side can ever fully prevail, for in the balance lies the true nature of the universe.