The Sacred Writiverse: A Quick Backstory

Prologue

In the beginning, there was Mother Cersy, the super-existent deity among all gods. From her essence, she birthed the star Candere, a radiant haven where the gods resided in harmony. Candere was a celestial sanctuary, home to divine beings whose powers shaped the very fabric of existence.

Among these gods were Themus, the God of War, whose strategic mind and strength commanded respect; Eirene, the serene Goddess of Peace, daughter of Themus, whose presence brought calm to the cosmos; and Ares, the passionate God of Rage, whose fiery spirit contrasted sharply with Eirene's tranquility.

Ares, captivated by Eirene's grace, fell deeply in love with her. Their bond was powerful yet paradoxical, as Ares' tempestuous nature clashed with the serenity Eirene embodied. Despite their profound connection, Themus opposed their union, seeing it as a threat to the balance he maintained.

Tensions mounted, and the heavens themselves trembled as Ares, driven by an all-consuming rage, declared war on Themus. The divine realm split into factions, gods choosing sides in a conflict that would alter the course of history. The once peaceful Candere became a battlefield, resonating with the clashing energies of divine warriors.

The war reached its zenith when Ares, in a moment of uncontrollable fury, unleashed a cataclysmic attack on Themus' forces. The impact was so immense that it shattered the delicate equilibrium of Candere, causing the star's temperature to soar beyond its threshold. The radiant star, unable to withstand the destructive forces, disintegrated into stardust.

As Candere dissolved, the gods were seized by the Kryo Dynasty, an ancient and superior organization established by Mother Cersy to oversee and govern divine activities. The Kryo Dynasty, guardians of cosmic order, viewed the gods' war as a grievous sin and captured them, imprisoning them for their transgressions.

Yet, amidst the chaos and capture, Eirene foresaw a glimmer of hope. She knew that the stardust of Candere would condense and give birth to a new universe—a universe that would become known as the Writistic Universe. In a desperate bid to ensure their future, Eirene devised a plan.

Summoning her younger sister Athena in a swift, urgent call, Eirene imparted her final wish. "Athena, escape the grasp of the Kryo Dynasty and seek out the Eerie Witch," she commanded. Athena, loyal and courageous, questioned her sister's urgency.

"Why, Eirene? Why seek the Eerie Witch?" Athena implored.

Eirene's eyes burned with determination as she replied, "The Eerie Witch holds the key to our liberation and the restoration of Candere. Only when Ares and I reunite will Candere be reborn. I curse this upon the Kryo Dynasty."

With a heart torn between confusion and duty, Athena embraced her sister's mission. She evaded capture and embarked on a perilous journey to the nascent Writistic Universe, determined to find the Eerie Witch and fulfill Eirene's prophecy.

The Genesis of Conflict

The origins of the Writistic Universe are steeped in divine conflict and cosmic upheaval. Candere, the celestial star, was not merely a home but a symbol of unity among the gods. It was a place where the divine essence thrived, and Mother Cersy's presence was felt in every corner. Themus, with his war strategies, and Eirene, with her peace-making abilities, maintained a delicate balance. The harmony was perfect until Ares' love for Eirene introduced an element of chaos.

Ares, with his intense emotions, brought a raw, unbridled energy to Candere. His love for Eirene was passionate and sincere, yet his nature was incompatible with the serene environment she cultivated. Themus saw this as a direct threat to the order he cherished. His opposition to their union was not born out of mere paternal protectiveness but from a genuine concern for the potential disruption of their divine harmony.

Despite his father's objections, Ares was relentless. He courted Eirene with fervor, his love for her burning brighter than any star in the heavens. Eirene, too, found herself drawn to Ares' passion. She saw in him a depth of emotion that resonated with her own desires for connection and understanding. Their love story, while beautiful, was fraught with tension and opposition.

The Divine War

The climax of this divine love story came in the form of an all-out war. Ares, unwilling to accept Themus' decree, rallied gods who believed in his right to love freely. Themus, on the other hand, gathered those who valued order and peace above all. The conflict that ensued was cataclysmic.

The war was a spectacle of divine power and fury. Thunderstorms of rage and serenity clashed, creating rifts in the fabric of the universe. The gods, in their divine wrath and sorrow, unleashed energies that had never before been seen. Mountains crumbled, oceans boiled, and the very air crackled with the intensity of their conflict. It was a war that transcended mortal comprehension, a war fought with the very essence of their beings.

Ares, in his rage, became a force of nature. His attacks were devastating, fueled by a love that had turned into desperation and anger. Themus, though equally powerful, fought with a calculated calm, trying to mitigate the damage and restore order. Eirene, torn between her love for Ares and her duty to her father, became a symbol of the war's tragic nature.

The tipping point came when Ares, driven beyond reason, unleashed an attack of such magnitude that it shattered the very core of Candere. The temperature of the star rose to unimaginable levels, and in a blinding flash, Candere exploded into stardust. The gods, once beings of light and power, were left vulnerable and scattered.

The Kryo Dynasty's Judgment

The aftermath of Candere's destruction was catastrophic. The Kryo Dynasty, a supreme governing body founded by Mother Cersy herself, intervened. The Kryo Dynasty had always been the silent overseers, ensuring that the divine beings adhered to the cosmic laws set forth by Mother Cersy. The war and subsequent destruction of Candere were seen as the ultimate violation of these laws.

The gods, now weakened and remorseful, were rounded up by the Kryo enforcers. These enforcers were beings of immense power, tasked with maintaining cosmic order. They captured the warring gods and brought them before the Kryo Council, where their fates would be decided.

The council, led by the stern and just Kryon, deliberated the fate of the gods. The charges were severe: the destruction of Candere, the loss of countless divine lives, and the disruption of cosmic balance. The punishment was equally severe – eternal imprisonment in the depths of the Kryo Fortress, a place where their powers would be nullified, and their spirits bound.

The Birth of the Writistic Universe

In the midst of this despair, Eirene, with her foresight and wisdom, glimpsed a sliver of hope. She understood the fundamental nature of the universe, knowing that the stardust of Candere held the potential for new creation. In the final moments before her capture, she crafted a plan to ensure the continuation of their legacy.

Summoning her younger sister, Athena, Eirene imparted her plan. "Athena," she whispered urgently, "you must escape. Seek out the Eerie Witch. She holds the key to our liberation and the restoration of Candere."

Athena, though confused, trusted her sister implicitly. "But why the Eerie Witch?" she asked, her voice trembling.

"Because," Eirene replied, her eyes filled with determination, "she is the only one who can harness the power of the stardust to reforge Candere. Only when Ares and I reunite will our star be reborn. I curse this upon the Kryo Dynasty."

With these final words, Athena fled. Evading the Kryo enforcers with her agility and wit, she escaped into the void. As she journeyed through the remnants of Candere, she watched in awe as the stardust began to condense. The particles of light and energy, imbued with the essence of the fallen star, started to coalesce, forming new worlds and dimensions.

This was the birth of the Writistic Universe, a realm forged from the remnants of divine conflict and hope. Each fragment of Candere became a new star, a new world, brimming with potential and life. The Writistic Universe was vast and diverse, a testament to the enduring legacy of the gods.

The Dimensions' Aftermath

After the Candere delievered the stardust of the fallen star, the glitters of Stardust condensed in three different dimensions forming three gateways to Writistic Universe. Writistic Universe was built from the Stardust and formed into three major dimensions:- Earth, Cresa, and Candere.

Eirene's curse was real, but the formation of three dimensions didn't seem to be a part of the curse. Probably... The Dimensions was a plan of the higher dimension watcher, The Maeve. Maeve is the ultimate guardian of the Writistic Universe across the Dimensions and Timelines. As her name suggests, Maeve means "She who rules!".

Pink is her ruling colour, and those who embrace it will survive her wrath. A very vivid conspiracy that has been prevailing within the early viewers of Writiverse have claimed that Maeve has conspired Ares and Eirene who separate for some catastrophic cause of goodwill, but the process has been really tiring and saddening for the people residing in the Earth and Cresa Dimension.

However, the conspiracy is yet to be settles for once and for all... all we can do is to stay connected with the story.