Origins of the Realms (book)

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ORIGINS OF THE REALMS

- Amritam Gweththew

CHAPTER 1: THE ORIGIN

Of the origin of our world there is little dispute (save for some heterodox sects of usurpers in the previous millennium). It is as it was written in the Annals of the Timeless Ones, compiled by the Elothean Lorethew, Elisanoria:

At first was the Void, neither light nor dark, neither full nor empty. Such 
nothingness as is too dreadful to imagine. Into this Void, came the One who  
took the Void to wife. From the Void he caused to be conceived offspring, as 
the she-serpent carried in its body siblings, but all separate and alone 
behind hard shells, only to bring forth living things that are forever  
separated and unjoinable. So the One and the Void produced the Planes,  
separate realms of world and being divided by irrevocable boundaries of time,
space and essential forces.
When she realized that her children were destined by the Father to be ever 
separate, ever alone and ever full of woe, the Mother Void began to weep. Her
tears flowed and flowed, and landing on the Planes, each tear produced a
being of great power, born of pure Void.  When he saw what his consort had
created, the One became enraged, and into each of those eternal beings of pure
Void, he imparted some of his own substance, until he had not enough to
maintain his own being.  With that, he was no more, and the Void, now
containing within it a myriad of Planes and Immortals, ceased to exist.
And it is so that the Planes were under the Dominion of the Immortals, and the
Immortals ever fated to strife and conflict and overweening desire.  

As to how this Plane, and our world of Elanthia came to be wrought and populated, the venerable Lorethew is less definite:

The Planes had been born, separate and complete, whole unto themselves, and
yet, as newborns experience much growth, so did the Planes. The Plane of    
Exile, the Plane of Abiding and the Plane of Unknowing all did evolve in  
separate ways, as did all the infinitely numbered Planes. Ours, the Plane of
Abiding, contained the Thirteen Immortals who created the 13 worlds.  Our
world being the last, was the most perfect and complete, and yet the sum of
all the strife and discord among its creators.
Elanthia was a mass of fire and ice, vapor and seas, from which the Immortals 
fashioned continents to shelter and provide succor for the First Beings, low
creatures of all ilk. From the First Beings came the races. From those with 
scales that crawled or slithered upon their bellies through swamp and desert
came the S'Kra Mur; from the brutes who walked bent over upon their knuckles 
in savanna and upland were descended the Gor'Tog; from those small, furry,  
clever creatures that darted among the roots of trees, the green glades and 
the bases of rocks came the Halflings; from the strong, stout beings that 
supported the very ground itself upon their backs and dwelt in the maw beneath
the earth, came the Dwarves; from the sturdy, crafty beasts of the fields and
plains came the Humans; from the blithe beings that mastered the currents of
air and water in wildwood and cascading rill, came the Elves, and from the
pure thought and will of the Immortals themselves, came the Elotheans.

The account ends abruptly here