The Primordial Ones
Before the birth of Earth, before any universe even came to exist, there was only Chaos—a primordial element that couldn’t be described by a shape or color.


One day, something churned in its insides, then emerged three beings, the first gods.
Called primordial gods, those deities, who looked almost human, each possessed six hands, four feet, and eyes that none shall ever meet unless they wish for their minds to see the things no man could handle.

Disliking the emptiness, the first one created the stars to illuminate the darkness. The second one, pursuing aesthetics, fashioned multiple colorful spherical planets. The third one, hating its siblings' lack of order, built galaxies.

Now hovering outside of the universe they made, they unwittingly left remnants of themselves in each of their work. Those traces evolved into lesser gods, who in turn birthed more lesser gods, ruling over the star systems.