Introduction

In the beginning, the universe was a silent, empty place with no life, only unlit stars and lifeless planets. Then, a Mighty Celestial Being emerged from the heart of the cosmos. This powerful entity, seeing the entire universe laid out before it, began to plant seeds of life across the stars and planets. These seeds were meant to create a perfect universe, and from them, all celestial life would eventually spring. The once-dead stars became nurseries, nurturing these seeds into vibrant celestial creatures and organisms.

Life forms began to emerge, crafted from the very elements: beings of fire, air, water, lightning, rock, metal, light, and soil. Each planet developed unique life, including creatures that lived in the deepest abysses and nocturnal beings that thrived in the dark. These creatures had incredible abilities and resilience, with a wide range of forms and attitudes. Some flew, some floated, others crawled, jumped, or most commonly, walked on four legs. Yet, some even took on exaggerated, sophisticated human-like forms. And then there was Earth, a mirror of a mortal world, but here, humans were not mortal; they were incredibly powerful.

Over countless ages, these celestial organisms evolved dramatically. Higher celestial creatures ascended, even surpassing the Creator's expectations, becoming god-like beings whose presence was woven into the fabric of the universe.

Many of these ascended beings showcased their immense power, striving to dominate the universe. Among them, Draco rose to prominence, a cosmic conqueror who colonized planets and stars, asserting his absolute rule. However, he faced constant and fierce resistance that always challenged his ambitions.

These powerful evolved beings eventually formed a group called the Constellar beings. They became the dominant force in the galaxies, taking on the sacred duty of maintaining cosmic balance. But Draco's endless greed for power plunged the universe into chaos. He gathered powerful celestial allies to crush all who opposed him. His formidable allies included Triangulum, Hydra, Centaur, Phoenix, Corvus, and Cetus.

The wars between Draco and the Crux raged endlessly, an ongoing cosmic conflict. Frustrated by the unyielding resistance that prevented his colonization, Draco grew desperate. The Crux and their allies were steadfast guardians of the weak, protecting planets and stars—the sacred sources of all life. Draco realized that the Crux valued these celestial bodies more than their inhabitants, as they were the life-sustaining wellsprings. In his fury, Draco committed the ultimate sin: he tried to destroy the very seeds the Crux protected, which were the source of their endless opposition. He ordered Triangulum to experiment with these implanted seeds, hoping to create a new weapon against the Crux alliance.

However, Triangulum's experiments were a disaster. The corrupted seeds created an abominable entity so powerful that even Draco couldn't control it. They swiftly destroyed it, unaware of its immense potential. Yet, the corrupted seeds continued to produce more entities. This time, they were controllable, and Draco himself was captivated. He saw their immense impact on the future celestial wars and believed they were the key to his dominion. He empowered the corrupted seeds, unleashing millions, then billions of dark entities, forming a sophisticated army to fight against the Light Orders. But the first abominable entity, thought destroyed, regenerated, absorbing planetary life and energy, silently parasitizing the universe. It grew into an immeasurable cosmic horror, later named "Anti-Life." Unbeknownst to Draco, Anti-Life began to unconsciously devour the very dark entities he had cultivated for his war. Anti-Life was a parasitic cosmic force that consumed life, energy, and light—a formless void with a chaotic aura, capable of camouflaging itself and hiding in plain sight.