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How the universe and the five primary worlds came to be
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Zeglar myth
Atum created the universe and gave his father and uncle bodies that coexist with their suns, Yecta the yakasha dragon of order and justice (life), and Drakein the Rakshasas dragon of chaos and destruction (death). By creating their bodies the universe came into existence and they kept it balanced, from the primordial elements that were used to make the planets rise, the four primordial gods of balance without them to govern those forces a binary beam collapse would destroy our galaxy. Should the brothers ever come into conflict (fighting each other, five attacks max) the very fabric of reality would tear apart and take everything back into the void killing them into oblivion.
Atum brought into this life many children all were God's of the universe, each coming and going doing their universal jobs. From aeternalis to the Duat, all must do their part to keep universal balance. There are five groups thT balance the world's and in turn balance the universe together as a whole;

The Egyptian gods governs and balance the world of Pangea

The Aesir gods governs the world of Pandora

The Greek gods governs the world of Teine-Cearta

The gods of Orisha governs the world of Hametsu

The gods of China governs the world of Tioumoutiri

The gods of Hindu governs the world of Titanomacia

They left behind Clans of their children to help those worlds known as Gnolls, each with the power of the God they represent.
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