In the beginning, there was only 'Nothingness'. From this emptiness, however, arose something—a paradox born of self-contradiction. This something, though it lacked definition, existed in a way that the 'Void 'could not. This was 'Anarchy,' the firstborn of nothingness, the most elementary substance and concept that constitutes existence—present yet devoid of any rationality. Then, after 'Anarchy' and born from 'Its' essence, arose 'Rationality,' emerging from the continuous conflict within 'Itself' and between 'Its' disparate elements. The first entities to emerge within 'Rationality' were 'Light' and 'Darkness,' whose opposition gave rise to 'Time,' 'Death,' and 'Life.' When their first conflict ignited, 'War' was born alongside 'Peace' to maintain balance.
Through the turmoil of these forces, the universe and its nearly infinite realms took shape. Intelligent beings emerged, calling themselves gods, who shaped reality through the concepts preceding them, crafting myriad forms of life across the cosmos to bolster their own power. But do not be deceived; their creation was not mere coincidence. They were akin to potters, molding the foundational concepts into something new to seize power.
In their strife, they divided into factions, unleashing disasters throughout the universe, all according to the will of 'Rationality' and 'Anarchy.' They forged Angels, Demons, and Humans—beings crafted from 'Rationality'—to be worshiped and served. Yet 'Anarchy' intervened. When the gods bestowed 'Rationality' upon these beings, 'It' also imparted the same selfishness and egoism that characterized the gods themselves, making them both a source of glory and a harbinger of downfall.
In an attempt to stabilize these nascent beings, 'Rationality' and 'Balance' instilled within them a self-delusional sense of peace and empathy, so they would not succumb to 'Anarchy.
Humanity, born from the harshest strife among the gods, emerged as the most frail and vulnerable of beings. Created through the interplay of various concepts and external influences, they possessed a cunning intellect, yet they were deeply delusional. Their arrogance knew no bounds, but their delusions ran even deeper.
In their misguided perception, they forged false notions of empathy and created religions that worshiped the gods, driven more by the gods' influence than by any genuine reverence,
Their history was a witness to a grand deception, built on the delusion that the gods, demons, and angels cared for them. This misguided belief rendered humanity pawns in the schemes of these powerful beings, manipulated to fulfill their own plans and interests.