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The Origin of Tanaria

Summary

In the beginning, there was only Vevos, the embodiment of Chaos. From the infinite potential and turmoil of Vevos, the universe was born. Out of this primordial chaos emerged the first beings, the Primordial Gods, each representing fundamental forces and elements of the world. Vevos gave birth to Zemia, the Earth, who formed the solid foundation of Tanaria. Zemia's body became the land, providing stability and life-giving soil. Her strength and nurturing presence allowed life to take root and flourish.   From the depths of Zemia came Umboros, the Underworld. He ruled the realm of the dead, a shadowy and secretive domain beneath the earth. Umboros guarded the secrets of life and death, ensuring the balance between the living and the dead.   Erotas, the embodiment of Love, emerged next. From the union of Zemia and Umboros, Erotas spread love and passion throughout the world, driving creation and unity. Love bound the elements and beings together, fostering harmony and growth.   Oscurta, the primordial Darkness, and Nixia, the Night, were born from the void left by Chaos. Oscurta brought mystery and fear, representing the unknown, while Nixia ruled over the night, bringing dreams and rest. Together, they introduced a rhythm that governed the lives of all creatures.   To counter the darkness, Aetherion, the embodiment of Light and Sky, emerged. Aetherion spanned the horizon with wings of light, controlling the weather and the breath of life. His presence brought clarity and illumination, dispelling the darkness and guiding the way.   With the advent of light, Luminara, the Day, was born. Luminara's radiant light brought clarity and warmth, marking the passage of time and providing a beacon for all life. She adorned the world with her brilliant glow, ensuring that light always followed darkness.   Terranis, the Mountains, arose from Zemia, shaping the land with towering peaks and valleys. His strength and endurance created the natural fortresses of the world, providing shelter and stability to the creatures of Tanaria.   Finally, Itatso, the Sea, flowed forth from the union of Zemia and Aetherion. Itatso's nurturing waters sustained life, filling the world with oceans, rivers, and lakes. She represented the depth and fluidity of water, essential for all living beings.   These Primordial Gods, each embodying a fundamental aspect of the world, collaborated to create Tanaria. They shaped the land, the seas, the sky, and the cycles of day and night. Their harmonious efforts brought balance and order to the once chaotic universe, giving rise to a world teeming with life and potential.   Together, they formed the foundation of Tanaria, setting the stage for the emergence of the Supreme Gods and Lesser Deities who would further shape the world and its inhabitants. The Primordial Gods, though not actively worshipped, remain the eternal forces that govern the natural order, their influence felt in every corner of the world.  

Historical Basis

The myth of the creation of Tanaria by the Primordial Gods is deeply rooted in the ancient beliefs and oral traditions of the earliest civilizations of Tanaria. While there is no direct evidence to prove the existence of these primordial beings, ancient texts, inscriptions, and archaeological findings suggest that early societies held these deities in reverence and believed in their influence over the natural world. These myths are supported by the alignment of various ancient monuments and temples with celestial events, indicating a profound understanding of the forces of nature and the cosmos. Additionally, remnants of old rituals and ceremonies dedicated to the elements and natural forces hint at the reverence early Tanarians had for these primordial entities.   While the existence of the Primordial Gods as described in the myths cannot be verified, their representation of natural forces and the foundational elements of the world aligns with the ancient Tanarian understanding of their environment and the cosmos. Thus, the myth serves as a symbolic explanation for the natural phenomena and the creation of Tanaria, rather than a literal historical account.  

Spread

The myth of the Primordial Gods and the creation of Tanaria has spread across the continent over millennia, becoming a foundational part of various cultures' belief systems. Initially passed down through oral traditions, the myth was eventually transcribed into ancient texts, forming the basis of religious and philosophical teachings. The spread of the myth varied among different regions and cultures.   Over time, various apocryphal stories and interpretations emerged, adding layers of complexity to the myth:  
  • Lost Scrolls: Ancient scrolls discovered in remote ruins spoke of additional primordial beings and their influence over hidden aspects of the world, such as time, fate, and dreams. These scrolls sparked debates among scholars and mystics about the true extent of the Primordial Gods' power.
  • Secret Cults: Hidden cults and sects emerged, claiming to possess esoteric knowledge of the Primordial Gods. These groups often had their own interpretations and rituals, diverging significantly from the mainstream myth.
  • Heroic Epics: Folk tales and epic poems depicted mortal heroes interacting with the Primordial Gods, either receiving their blessings or overcoming their wrath. These stories added a human element to the myth, making it more relatable and inspiring.
Despite these variations, the core myth of the Primordial Gods and the creation of Tanaria remains a unifying thread across different cultures and regions, shaping the collective identity and spiritual heritage of the continent.  
Date of First Recording
50 HE
Date of Setting
Pre-Era, a timeless epoch preceding the Calamity Era.
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