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Elgra Greas - Compilation of History

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Chapter 1 - The Betrayal of Creation That Leads to the End of Everything

In the beginning, before time was measured and before the stars were named, there existed a dimension of unparalleled beauty and harmony. This realm, known as **Erythraen**, was the creation of a singular, omnipotent deity—**Aetherion, the Weaver of Realms**. Aetherion, in his infinite wisdom, crafted Erythraen as a paradise, a place where life flourished in perfect balance. At the heart of this dimension, Aetherion placed his greatest creation: **Aldemeon**, the First Dragon.

Aldemeon was no ordinary dragon. He was a being of immense power, crafted from the pure essence of creation itself. His scales shimmered with the light of a thousand suns, and his wings spanned the heavens. Aetherion bestowed upon Aldemeon the duty of guarding Erythraen, ensuring that the balance of life and death, light and darkness, remained undisturbed. For eons, Aldemeon fulfilled his role with unwavering loyalty, his presence a symbol of hope and order.

But as the ages passed, Aldemeon began to question his purpose. He watched as Aetherion created and destroyed countless worlds, as life flourished and withered away at the whims of his creator. Aldemeon saw the fragility of existence, the futility of life in the face of inevitable death. A seed of doubt took root in his mind, growing into a consuming desire for something more—something eternal.

The turning point came when Aetherion decided to dismantle Erythraen, deeming it no longer necessary in the grand tapestry of the multiverse. The gods and beings of Erythraen pleaded for mercy, but Aetherion remained unmoved. Aldemeon, however, could not accept this fate. In an act of unprecedented defiance, he confronted his creator, demanding that Erythraen be spared.

Aetherion, angered by Aldemeon's insolence, sought to strip him of his power and cast him into the void. But Aldemeon, fueled by his growing resentment and the realization of his own strength, fought back. The battle between creator and creation shook the very foundations of existence. Stars were extinguished, dimensions collapsed, and the fabric of reality itself began to unravel.

In the end, Aldemeon emerged victorious. With a final, devastating strike, he consumed Aetherion, absorbing the essence of the god who had created him. The act was both a triumph and a tragedy, for Aldemeon had committed the ultimate sin—deicide. The death of Aetherion sent ripples across the multiverse, marking the beginning of a new era.

With Aetherion's essence now a part of him, Aldemeon underwent a profound transformation. His once-radiant scales darkened, becoming as black as the void between stars. His eyes, once filled with the light of creation, now glowed with the cold fire of death. He had embraced the **Concept of Death and Darkness**, transcending his former self to become something far greater—and far more terrifying.

Aldemeon returned to the ruins of Erythraen, now a desolate wasteland. Using his newfound power, he began to reshape the dimension, infusing it with the essence of death. The skies turned to ash, the rivers ran with shadow, and the land became a graveyard of forgotten gods. From this darkness, Aldemeon raised an army—the **Immortal Legion**. These were the souls of the fallen, reanimated and bound to his will. Among them were the gods and beings of Erythraen, now twisted into loyal servants of their new master.

With his Immortal Legion at his command, Aldemeon set out to conquer the multiverse. He became known by many names: **The Devourer**, for he consumed entire worlds; **The Ultimate Sinner**, for he had slain his creator; **The Destroyer**, for he brought ruin to all who opposed him; and **The Dragon of Death and Eternal Slumber**, for he commanded the cycle of life and death itself.

Aldemeon's conquest was relentless. He descended upon dimensions like a shadow, extinguishing stars and devouring gods. His Immortal Legion, an unstoppable force, followed in his wake, spreading death and despair. Those who resisted were crushed, their souls added to his ever-growing army. Those who submitted became his thralls, living in eternal servitude.

But Aldemeon was not merely a force of destruction. In his own twisted way, he sought to bring order to the chaos of the multiverse. He saw himself as the rightful ruler of all existence, a sovereign who would impose his will upon the cosmos. To this end, he established the **Ebon Throne**, a seat of power forged from the remnants of countless worlds. From this throne, he ruled with an iron claw, his commands echoing across dimensions.

As eons passed, Aldemeon's legend grew. He became a symbol of fear and awe, a being whose name was whispered in dread by mortals and gods alike. His influence extended beyond the physical realm, seeping into the very fabric of reality. The Concept of Death and Darkness, which he embodied, became an integral part of the multiverse, ensuring that his power would never wane.

Yet, despite his immense power, Aldemeon remained a solitary figure. He was a dragon without equal, a ruler without peers. The weight of his immortality and the burden of his sins weighed heavily upon him, though he would never admit it. In the quiet moments, when the multiverse lay still, he would gaze into the void, contemplating the path he had chosen.

And so, the story of Aldemeon endures—a tale of creation and destruction, of loyalty and betrayal, of life and death. He is the Fallen Dragon Emperor, the Ancestral Dark Dragon, the Devourer of Worlds. His reign is eternal, his power unmatched, and his legacy a testament to the boundless potential—and peril—of defiance.

When Aldemeon struck down Aetherion, he believed he had achieved the ultimate victory. He had slain his creator, absorbed his divine essence, and ascended to a level of power beyond comprehension. But what Aldemeon did not realize was that Aetherion was not merely a god—he was the **foundation of existence itself**. Aetherion's life force was the thread that wove the fabric of the multiverse together, the pillar that upheld the dimensions, and the source of the cycle of life and death.

Without Aetherion, the dimensions began to crumble. Stars flickered and died, galaxies collapsed into nothingness, and the very laws of reality started to unravel. The cycle of life ceased entirely; no new souls were born, and the old ones faded into oblivion. The Immortal Legion, once an unstoppable force, began to disintegrate as the energy that sustained them was drained from the cosmos. Aldemeon, in his hubris, had not foreseen this. He had believed himself the master of death and darkness, but now he watched as the multiverse itself died around him.

Unknown to Aldemeon, Aetherion had foreseen the possibility of his own demise. In the earliest days of his existence, when he first emerged from the primordial void, Aetherion had created a weapon of ultimate destruction—**the Ulphos**. This weapon was not forged to kill, but to **reset existence**. It was designed to activate upon Aetherion's death, collapsing all of creation into a single point of condensed energy, erasing everything in its path. The Ulphos was Aetherion's final safeguard, a means to ensure that even in death, he could reclaim his power and resurrect himself.

As the dimensions crumbled, the Ulphos awakened. It began to consume everything—matter, energy, time, and space—drawing it all into a singularity. Aldemeon, for the first time in eons, felt fear. He tried to resist, using his immense power to shield himself and what remained of his Immortal Legion. But even the Dragon of Death could not withstand the Ulphos. One by one, his loyal servants were erased from existence, their souls devoured by the all-consuming void. Aldemeon roared in defiance, but his voice was swallowed by the silence of the collapsing multiverse.

In the end, there was only nothingness. The Ulphos had done its work, reducing all of creation to a single, infinitesimal point of energy. Aldemeon found himself floating in an endless void, utterly alone. His once-mighty form was now a shadow of its former self, his power diminished by the loss of the multiverse he had sought to rule. For the first time since his rebellion, Aldemeon felt the weight of his actions. He had sought to transcend death, but in doing so, he had brought about the death of everything.

But the void was not empty for long. From the condensed energy of the Ulphos, a familiar presence began to emerge. At first, it was a faint glow, a spark of light in the darkness. Then, it grew, taking shape and form. Aldemeon watched in silence as the figure of **Aetherion** materialized before him. The Creator had returned, resurrected by the very weapon he had created to ensure his survival.

Aetherion's presence was overwhelming, his form radiating with the pure essence of creation. His eyes, filled with both sorrow and fury, locked onto Aldemeon. The Fallen Dragon Emperor, though weakened, stood his ground. His scales, once black as the void, now seemed to shimmer with a faint, dying light. The two beings faced each other in the emptiness, the last remnants of a multiverse that had been destroyed and reborn.

"Aldemeon," Aetherion spoke, his voice echoing through the void. "You have done the unthinkable. You have slain your creator, consumed my essence, and brought about the end of all things. But even in death, I could not be destroyed. The Ulphos has restored me, and now, you will face the consequences of your actions."

Aldemeon's response was a low, rumbling growl. "I am no longer your servant, Aetherion. I am the Dragon of Death, the Devourer of Worlds. If you seek to destroy me, then come. Let us see which of us is truly eternal."

The battle that followed was unlike anything that had ever been witnessed. Aetherion, wielding the power of creation, unleashed waves of pure energy, shaping the void into weapons of light and fire. Aldemeon, drawing upon the essence of death and darkness, countered with blasts of shadow and decay. The void itself trembled as the two titans clashed, their blows echoing across the emptiness.

For eons, they fought, neither gaining the upper hand. Aetherion's power was immense, but Aldemeon's will was unyielding. The Dragon of Death had transcended mortality, and though he could not defeat Aetherion, he could not be destroyed. The battle became a stalemate, a never-ending conflict between creation and destruction, light and darkness, life and death.

In the end, there was no victor. Aetherion and Aldemeon remained locked in their eternal struggle, their battle shaping the void around them. From their clash, new dimensions began to form, born from the collision of their opposing forces. Stars ignited, galaxies took shape, and life began to emerge once more. The multiverse was reborn, a testament to the enduring conflict between creator and creation.

But Aetherion and Aldemeon were no longer part of this new reality. They existed beyond it, their battle continuing in the void, a timeless dance of creation and destruction. Their struggle became the foundation of the new multiverse, a reminder that even in the face of oblivion, the forces of life and death would always be at odds.

And so, the story of Aldemeon and Aetherion endures—a tale of defiance and consequence, of power and hubris, of creation and destruction. They are the eternal adversaries, their battle a symbol of the endless cycle of existence. And though the multiverse may rise and fall, their struggle will never end.

For eons beyond counting, Aetherion and Aldemeon waged their war in the void. Their battle was a symphony of creation and destruction, a dance of light and shadow that echoed across the emptiness. But even the mightiest of beings are not immune to the passage of time. The endless conflict took its toll, draining their power and eroding their immortal forms.

Aetherion, the Creator, began to falter. His radiant essence, once infinite, now flickered like a dying star. Aldemeon, the Dragon of Death, was no better. His scales, once impervious, cracked and crumbled, and the darkness that fueled him began to wane. Their blows grew weaker, their movements slower, until at last, they stood facing each other, their strength nearly spent.

In a final, desperate act, Aetherion summoned the last vestiges of his power. He reached into the void, drawing forth the remnants of the Ulphos, the weapon that had once reset existence. Aldemeon, sensing the end, roared in defiance, unleashing a wave of pure darkness. The two forces collided, and for a moment, the void itself seemed to hold its breath.

Then, with a sound that could not be heard but was felt in the very fabric of existence, Aetherion and Aldemeon perished. Their forms disintegrated, their essences scattering into the void. The dimension of Aetherion, already fractured and unstable, could no longer endure. It collapsed, shattering into countless pieces that drifted aimlessly in the emptiness.

The fragments of Aetherion's dimension floated in the void, each one a broken echo of what once was. Some glimmered faintly, holding traces of light and life. Others were dark and lifeless, consumed by the shadow of Aldemeon's power. These pieces drifted apart, carried by unseen currents, their destiny unknown.

From the void, the gazes of unseen beings fell upon the shattered remnants. These were the **Creators from Beyond**, entities whose existence defied comprehension. They watched in silence, their thoughts inscrutable, their motives unknowable. To them, the fall of Aetherion and Aldemeon was but a fleeting moment in the infinite tapestry of the cosmos.

One of the Creators extended a hand—or something akin to a hand—and plucked a fragment from the void. It was a small piece, barely noticeable among the countless others, but it held a spark of potential. The Creator examined it, their gaze piercing through the layers of reality, and then, with a gesture, set it adrift once more.

Another Creator stirred, their presence rippling through the void. They reached out, not to touch the fragments, but to observe. Their gaze lingered on the remnants of Aldemeon's essence, the darkness that had once threatened to consume all. For a moment, it seemed as though they might intervene, but then they withdrew, their interest waning.

As the Creators from Beyond turned their gazes away, the void returned to silence. The shattered remnants of Aetherion's dimension continued to drift, their fate uncertain. Some might one day coalesce, forming new realms and new stories. Others would fade into nothingness, their existence forgotten.

The story of Aetherion and Aldemeon was over, their names now whispered only in the echoes of the void. They had been mighty, their power unmatched, but in the end, they were but fleeting figures in the grand design of the cosmos. The Creators from Beyond, eternal and unchanging, watched as the cycle of creation and destruction continued, their gazes ever fixed on the infinite expanse.

And so, the void remained—a silent witness to the rise and fall of gods, the birth and death of dimensions, and the endless dance of light and shadow. In its emptiness, the seeds of new beginnings lay dormant, waiting for the touch of a Creator's hand to bring them to life once more.