Hierarchy of the Dragons ☰

I-The Primordial Dragons: The Founders of Existence

The Primordial Dragons, legendary entities, are conscious manifestations of the Original Chaos, an infinite matrix of raw energy, unfathomable shadows, and creative lights. They emerged at the same time as the Primordial Gods.

They are neither alive nor dead, but embodiments of primary ideas such as infinity, nothingness, balance, and disorder. Each Primordial Dragon is unique and represents a fundamental facet of reality, acting as architects of universal laws and the first pantheons.

1. Origin of the Primordial Dragons

Before time, space, or dimensions existed, there was only Original Chaos, a boundless expanse where the energies of creation and destruction danced in fragile harmony. This pure energy eventually organizes itself, spawning the Primordial Dragons, beings of unimaginable power.

They were not born in the same way as other beings, but arose as cosmic responses to the fundamental forces:

Aeryndralis, the Dragon of Creation, was the first dragon to emerge from Chaos, carrying within him the will to give birth to existence with the goddess Eryndra. Its wings spread to shape the first contours of the universe.

Nyxaryon, the Void Dragon, followed, embodying the shadow and emptiness needed to balance the light of Aeryndralis.

Thalyos, the Dragon of Time, came next, weaving the first timelines to structure reality with the god Tharion.

Voltherak, the Dragon of Balance, joins forces to lay the foundations for the laws that would govern existence with the god Ankaryos.

Finally, Kaelythar, the Infinity Dragon, raised the seeds of multiplicity, establishing the possibility of parallel universes, multiple worlds, and infinite diversities with the god Nyxhalia.

2. Their role in creation

The Primordial Dragons did not limit themselves to creating the universe. They also laid the foundations of the divine order and eternal laws:

The Universes and Multiverse: Aeryndralis breathed life into galaxies, forging stars and planets. The other Primordial dragons helped organize these creations.

The Universal Laws: Thalyos fixed linear time, Nyxaryon decreed that all created things would one day return to nothingness, and Voltherak brought about the balance between these forces.

The Dragon Gods: By combining their energies, they created the first Dragon Gods, heirs of their wills, to govern the various aspects of reality. These Dragon Gods were designed to act as extensions of their power in the infinite universes.

3. Their disappearance and their legend

After giving birth to the Dragon Gods and stabilizing the universe, the Primordials realized that they were too powerful to continue to exist in this fragile reality without risking its destruction. To preserve their creation, they decided to retreat into dimensions beyond mortal comprehension:

Aeryndralis dissolved into the stars, leaving behind the essence of creation in every particle of matter.

Nyxaryon melted into the eternal shadows, becoming the omnipresent shadow between the worlds.

Thalyos merged with the time stream, becoming the invisible guardian of the lines of past, present, and future.

Voltherak chooses to incarnate in the very laws of balance, remaining a passive but essential presence.

Kaelythar dispersed into the vastness of space-time, her consciousness watching over the infinity of worlds.

Their removal gave rise to legends among the Dragon Gods and other sentient races. These accounts describe the Primordials as inaccessible entities, whose shadows still hang over the universe through their creations.

4. Their Continued Influence

Despite being absent, the Primal Dragons continue to influence existence in subtle ways:

Aeryndralis still inspires creators and gives birth to new stars and life forms.

Nyxaryon reminds us that everything that exists must one day perish, thus preserving the balance.

Thalyos sometimes intervenes to correct temporal anomalies, although its actions are rarely perceived.

Voltherak ensures that neither creation nor destruction dominates the universe.

Kaelythar, as the guardian of infinity, protects universes from collapse or fatal distortions.

5. Their Legacy in the Draconic Hierarchy

The Primordialis dragons left an indelible legacy:

The Dragon Gods are their first descendants and embody their laws through their respective domains (life, death, fate, etc.).

The Cosmic Dragons, directly shaped by the Dragon Gods, continue their mission by exploring and stabilizing the dimensions.

The Ancient Dragons, guardians of wisdom, pass on the teachings left by the Primordials.

Primary Dragons honor the Primordials dragons through their actions and leadership in the terrestrial worlds.

The mysterious disappearance of primordial dragons makes them mythical figures, and their omnipresent influence gives them an aura of mystery and undisputed divinity.

II-DRAGONS HIERARCHY (EPIC VERSION )

1.Primordial Dragons (The Founders of Existence)

Role: The draconic entities that shaped reality. They are neither alive nor dead, but incarnations of "Everything" and "Nothing". Creators of the different worlds or universal laws. They are rare and often considered mythical entities.

2. Dragons Gods (The Heirs of the Primordials)

Role: True gods among other dragons, they each embody fundamental concepts and laws (life, death, magic, destiny).

Each Divine Dragon is unique and has an absolute domain.

3. Cosmic Dragons (The Architects of Dimensions)

Role: Explorers and masters of interdimensional spaces. They create and preserve universes in the multiverse.

4. Ancient Dragons (The Sages of the Ages)

Role: The guides of the lesser dragons and the guardians of the ancestral treasures. They are the masters of draconic wisdom.

5. Primary Dragons (The Leaders of the Clans)

Role: The sovereigns of the dragons in the earthly kingdoms. They lead clans or draconic armies and interact frequently with other races.

III-RELATIONSHIP IN THE HIERARCHY

1. Primordial Dragons

They shape the Dragons Gods.

Their influence is subtle, but their will guides all other levels.

2.Dragons Gods

They order the Cosmic Dragons and supervise their creations.

They intervene during major crises threatening the universal balance.

3. Cosmic Dragons

They build the universes under the supervision of the Dragons Gods.

They delegate the management of the physical worlds to the Ancient Dragons.

4. Ancient Dragons

Protectors of knowledge and relics, they educate and support the Primary Dragons.

They monitor conflicts between lesser dragons and maintain order.

5. Primary Dragons

Directly serve the Ancient Dragons or fight to establish their dominance in the earthly realms.

Their rivalry or cooperation influences mortals.

IV-SUMMARY HIERARCHY :

Primordial Dragons → The Founders of Existence.

Dragon Gods → The Heirs of the Primordials

Cosmic Dragons → The Architects of Dimensions

Ancient Dragons → The Sages of the Ages

Primary Dragons → The Leaders of the Clans