Life, Birth
The Humans and Giants are created to aid in the war
As the war between light and dark raged on, Solomon, witnessing the devastating toll it took on Primoria, felt compelled to intervene and provide additional aid to the light forces. Seeking to create new allies, he brought forth the Giants and Humans into existence. The Giants, towering beings resembling larger versions of humans, were intended to be formidable allies for the light forces. However, Solomon's haste and lack of attention to detail during their creation resulted in their imperfections. While they shared similarities with the Aasimar, they lacked the same level of beauty and grace. This rushed creation process inadvertently tainted the Giants. The creation of Humans, modeled after the Aasimar, was intended to be a race that emulated the righteousness of their celestial counterparts. However, Cálecelos, seized an opportunity to influence their nature. Using his great powers, Cálecelos corrupted the humans, instilling within them traits of greed, lust, and tribalism, mirroring some of the darker aspects of humanity. Solomon, unaware of this interference, had unintentionally allowed the humans to become susceptible to their base desires. When the humans and Giants joined the light forces, their inherent vulnerabilities to corruption and desires became evident. The humans, driven by their insatiable lust, sought to engage in relationships with various races and creatures, without bounds or restrictions. This behavior shocked and horrified the other light forces, as they witnessed the humans' unbridled greed and disregard for moral boundaries. This revelation tarnished Solomon's image as the creator, as his creation had been twisted and tainted by their own inherent flaws. The addition of humans and Giants to the light forces had unintended consequences, as their susceptibility to corruption and desire inadvertently bolstered the dark forces. While they were meant to provide assistance in the war against the darkness, their tainted nature made them vulnerable to manipulation and furthered the chaos and turmoil of the conflict. Solomon, burdened by the consequences of his creations, grappled with the realization that his efforts to tip the scales in favor of the light had backfired. The war continued with a heightened sense of complexity, as the corrupted humans and tainted Giants added new dynamics to an already brutal and deadly conflict.