The Birth of the First Zodiac
Before time had meaning and before existence took form, there was only Beerus. The Supreme Being, the One Above All, the First and the Last. He had no beginning, for he was before all things, and he had no end, for he was beyond the concept of mortality. When Beerus willed something into existence, it became truth. When he denied something, it ceased to be.
But even an absolute being such as himself desired to shape his dominion, to bring order to the endless chaos that once stretched infinitely. From this desire, the Grand Order was born—a structure set to maintain balance across all realities, ensuring that the laws of existence flowed according to his will.
From this decree, the Twelve Zodiacs were forged—beings beyond power, each a pillar of the Grand Order.
And their leader, the strongest, the most enigmatic, was Nyxion, The Supreme Zodiac of Eternal Night.
Within the void, where no light existed and where silence was eternal, Beerus willed Nyxion into being.
A shadow darker than oblivion itself coiled into shape, forming a towering figure—one who stood beyond strength, beyond reason, beyond the understanding of lesser beings.
His body was an abyss, a cloak of infinite night, woven from the threads of primordial nothingness. His eyes were two golden stars, gleaming with knowledge that not even gods could fathom.
He was neither good nor evil. He was absolute. A being who could swallow even light itself, bending time and space to his will.
And yet, even at the moment of his birth, he knelt before his creator.
"My lord," Nyxion spoke for the first time, his voice echoing across dimensions. It was neither deep nor light, neither warm nor cold. It simply was.
Beerus gazed upon him with amusement, his golden eyes reflecting all of existence.
"You are the first. The greatest of my Zodiacs," Beerus declared, his voice sending ripples through reality. "You will be the Watcher in the Dark, the Keeper of Secrets, the Harbinger of Eternal Night."
Nyxion remained kneeling, motionless like the void itself.
"I exist because you have willed it, my lord. What purpose shall I serve?"
Beerus raised a hand, and the cosmos trembled. The very laws of existence coiled at his command, and before Nyxion, an entire realm was woven from the darkness of the void—a dominion untouched by time, where only silence ruled.
"This shall be your domain, the Eternal Abyss," Beerus announced. "From here, you will watch over the Grand Order, ensuring that all who exist know their place."
Nyxion rose for the first time, his golden eyes gazing at the abyssal expanse that stretched infinitely before him.
"It will be done."
Thus, the First Zodiac was born, and his dominion was set.
The Realm of the Eternal Abyss
Nyxion's domain, the Eternal Abyss, was unlike any other. It was not a kingdom, nor a world, nor a dimension in the conventional sense.
It was the void between existence and nonexistence.
A place where time did not flow, where reality bent according to his will. There were no suns, no moons, no stars—only an endless expanse of swirling darkness, dotted with fragments of forgotten realities.
Yet, despite its desolation, it was not lifeless.
Nyxion, in his solitude, created the Nightborn—beings forged from shadow, existing only in silence, their eyes gleaming with golden light like his own.
These beings served as his eyes, his ears, his enforcers. They whispered through the void, watching and listening to the mortal realms, gathering knowledge and secrets that even the gods dared not seek.
From his throne, a towering obsidian monolith at the center of the Abyss, Nyxion observed all things.
He did not interfere. He did not judge. He simply watched.
And when something dared defy the Grand Order, when something tried to escape the absolute will of Beerus, it was Nyxion who descended first.
The First Judgment
Eons passed. Universes were born and destroyed, civilizations rose and fell. The laws of Beerus's Grand Order were absolute.
But then, a being emerged from the depths of reality. A cosmic entity who had unlocked the forbidden—a creature who sought to transcend beyond what was permitted.
It had no name. It had shed all concepts of identity in its pursuit of something beyond even the gods.
And in doing so, it had defied the Grand Order.
Nyxion, from his throne of eternal night, slowly stood.
The Nightborn stirred in the abyss. They sensed what was coming.
"It is time," Nyxion whispered, and in an instant, he was gone—vanishing into the shadows of existence.
The being that sought transcendence stood at the threshold of a newly formed universe, gazing upon its creation, believing itself to have surpassed all limits.
And then… the stars blinked out.
The light faded.
The laws of existence twisted unnaturally.
The arrogant entity turned, its formless body shifting in confusion.
And there, standing before it, was Nyxion.
Golden eyes, staring into its very soul.
The entity shuddered.
It had witnessed gods. It had battled titans. It had surpassed all known limitations.
But this was different.
This was not a god. This was not a destroyer.
This was something beyond.
"You have stepped beyond the boundary," Nyxion spoke, his voice carrying no emotion. "You were not meant to exist in this state."
The entity tried to speak, but no words came forth.
Nyxion took a step forward.
The entity backed away in terror.
"You have seen too much," Nyxion continued. "You have gone where none should go. The Grand Order does not allow this."
The entity, for all its power, trembled.
It had believed itself supreme. It had believed that it had surpassed the laws of existence.
And yet, in Nyxion's presence, it understood the truth.
It was nothing.
The entity screamed.
But there was no sound in the abyss.
Only darkness.
Nyxion raised a single hand, and the entity was undone.
Not destroyed. Not erased.
Undone.
As if it had never been.
And with that, balance was restored.
Nyxion returned to his throne, unshaken, unchanged.
The Nightborn resumed their watch.
The stars flickered back into existence, as if nothing had happened.
And in the vastness of Beerus's domain, Nyxion once again became the silent watcher.
For this was his role. His eternal duty.
He was the Supreme Zodiac of Eternal Night.
The first and strongest.
And he would forever serve the will of Beerus.
For nothing existed before Beerus.
And nothing would exist after him.