Iluna Kaosa
In the genesis of Ustehall's existence, the intricately entwined cosmic equilibrium was carefully nurtured by the Creator, Eyota Oviyan. This balance, the oscillation between the radiance of life and the profundity of shadow, forms the sturdy backbone of Ustehall, infusing its spirit with duality. Beneath Ustehall's shining canopy, a potent and enigmatic darkness brooks, a realm saturated with an energy as ancient, as wild and as formless as Eyots Oviyan themselves. This realm is known as Iluna Kaosa.
Unlike the vibrant, pulsating life-force of Ustehall, Iluna Kaosa, the embodiment of entropy, symbolizes the inexorable passage of time, the inevitability of change, and the mystery of the unknown. It is not an entity of evil, but a necessary element of cosmic spectrum, the opposing force that ensures balance. It serves as the dwelling place for Oreka, the Counterbalance, whose role is to sustain the equilibrium between the Creator and the Kaosa.
In the intricate weaves of prophecy, it says that any disturbance to this delicately crafted cosmic equilibrium could lead to an overflow of the Iluna Kaosa into Ustehall, triggering an event of apocalyptic proportions. This prophecy describes the catastrophe of all the worlds of Ustehall merging together, thereby ushering in an era of turbulence and chaos, an age that could drastically alter the course of existence.
Delving deeper into the prophecy, one uncovers the subtle undercurrents that hint at the necessity of the Iluna Kaosa. The Darkness, though feared, provides the opposing force that allows for growth and evolution. It challenges the status quo, provoking the cosmos to adapt, evolve, and persist. thus, the Iluna Kaosa, the Darkness within Ustehall, serves not just as a cautionary tale, but also as an essential part of the cosmic cycle.
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This myth is only known to the Asiri, Eyota Oviyan, and a handful of others.
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Your world has a fascinating conflict of the necessity of the darker world beneath. I can see this creating some powerful stories.
I want everyone to get along and be their best. But reality isn't like that and it would make for boring stories. I believe in Happily Ever After, just not the one in romance novels. My plans are to write stories where love conquers hate, but with a dash of realism.
I bet you have readers that love them.