The Forging of the World 1 DA

The Creation of Agorath

In the beginning, there was only the Aetherium—endless, shapeless potential.
From that void arose seven Greater Elemental Gods, known as the Magni Elementarii. They were beings of raw creation, each born embodying one of the seven primal forces: Ignivarus, the god of fire; Aquilonis, the god of water; Silvestra, the god of nature; Luxinar, the god of light; Ventaros, the god of wind; Tenebrix, the god of shadow, and finally Ferrudan, the god of stone.

The gods agreed to shape a world—Agorath—a realm balanced between their powers.
Each god carved a Dominion aligned to their essence and created people who reflected their strength, weakness, and soul.

For 118 years—the Divine Age or Divina Aetas (DA)—the world prospered.
Mortals grew, cultures formed, and even lesser deities emerged, governing art, law, trade, music, and every subtle aspect of mortal life.
The greater gods walked Agorath freely then, blessing champions and crafting miracles for those who earned their attention.