From that void came Light and Dark. given the names of Auriela (goddess of light) and Boriela (god of darkness) Neither were inherently good nor inherently evil. These two entities were the first gods.
As they explored the first vast scape of the cosmos, they came across other sparks of life and by nurturing these sparks created new forms and beings who gradually became known as the other god/desses and in due course created new gods who were known as their children.
The children of Auriela were
Hara (Goddess of Life)
Lawto (God of Law and Order)
Whose child, with Balfor, was Derun (God of Justice and Vengeance)
Merina (Goddess of Healing)
Whose children were Olesa (Goddess of Creation)
whose child was Mormir (Goddess of Love, Beauty and Fertility)
whose children were Halem (God of Temptation)
Arowes (Goddess of Seduction)
Turine (Goddess of Song and Poetry)
and with Hephati, Arielan (Goddess of the Woods)
whose child was Lestine (Goddess of the Hunt)
The children of Boriela were
Passora (Goddess of Death)
Belladonna (Goddess of Chaos)
Whose children were Balfor (the God of War)
Whose children were Beldine (Goddess of Power)
and with Lawto, Derun (God of Justice and Vengeance)
Orbadine (Goddess of Destruction)
whose child was Festra (Goddess of Disease and Famine)
The children of Auriela and Boriela were
Portiten (God of the element of Water)
Festa (Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom)
Luma (God of Balance)
Destina (Goddess of Time, Fate and Destiny.
Whose child was Fortuna (Goddess of Luck and Fortune)
Hephati (God of the element Earth)
Irisis (Goddess of the element of Air)
Infarnos (God of the element of Fire)
Auriela Boriela
Hara Portiten Passora
Lawto Festa Belladonna
Derun Balfor
Derun
Merina Luma Beldine
Olesa Infarnos Orbadine
Mormir Hephati Festra
Halem Arielen
Arowes Lestrine
Turine
Irisis
Destina
Arielen Fortuna
Lestrine
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