The gods kept them in mind as they turned their attention to the Work and were ready to react should these Outer Gods take note of their creations. When they turned to the dark universe at the heart of the Inner Sphere, there were already inhabitants-entities left over from other realities, but they were few and far between and seemed content to slumber. The raising of the First World was a wise choice, for it allowed the gods to practice the complexities of creation, to rework and rewrite, and to finally settle on a method for the crafting of the Myriad on the Material Plane. The Inner Sphere remained empty of mortal life for some time, a blank slate that increasingly drew the curiosity of countless divine imaginations. The glories and horrors of the outer sphere had long since coalesced into the nine outer planes after Pharasma’s First Walk. Why, then, would a deity seek to destroy what was meant to be for all? In those early times before days were days, it could be said that even the gods were naive. The mortal realm, after all, was intended to be a place for the faithful of all divinities to learn and grow. It took less than a day for the first seven worlds to end.īefore these seven planetary deaths, before the Material Plane began its storied journey through the Ages, the gods had not conceived that one of their own would wreak such ruin.
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