CyranoDeBergerac
Star
- Joined
- May 27, 2020
In the beginning there was the Void and within the Void there was Chaos, the Yawning Maw from whence all shalt come and tow which all shalt return in their appointed times. Within this Chaos there was nothing, and there was everything, and all that lay in-between. Possessing neither Form nor Shape nor Sapience nor Being. All danced together within the cosmic coup. All was as it was for 3,000 kalpas and each kalpa was a Turning and each Turning was 70,0000 times 70,000 years. This was the beginning and the morning and the dawning of the Ages of the Gods.
Then in the 3,013th kalpa the All-Father strode forth from the Womb of Darkness with his Adamantine Staff in his right hand the Cosmic Egg in his left. The All-Father surveyed the darkness of his surroundings and smiled, for in his wisdom and prescience he would see all that it could be. Moving the tip of his staff into the Void he found that he could Shape the waters into wispy half-formed beings. These beings were ethereal and temporary, however, and soon passed away back into the Unbeing.
The All-Father was not alone in the Void, for the Great Serpent Maat-Typhon the Panphage had also slithered forth from the Primordial Sea, devouring any mites of Being that formed in the Womb or wisps of the All-Father that slipped between its fangs. What the Panphage truly desired was to devour the Cosmic Egg, for it knew that inside was the Goddess of Love from whom all Creation would come. The Great Serpent and the All-Father did battle again and again for aeons; until one day the All-Father climbed the walls of the Void to the Space Outside of the Cosmos where the Fates perched and spun the Turnings to ask what was inside the Cosmic Egg that the Great Serpent desired so dearly.
The Fates answered him that inside was the Goddess of Love, that she would be his daughter, and that from their coupling they would form all that will be. But if the Great Serpent would be able to devour the Egg there would be only Darkness forever. And so the All-Father sat there, on the edge of the Abyss with the Egg in his arms and held it close. the Egg gave off a glow in the darkness as the Goddess inside began to form. In the moment that the Egg hatched, the All-Father melded some of the Void into her being as his Adamantine Staff and his hands molded and formed her body, her breasts and curves and lips and hair, into the most beautiful woman that would ever be. The All-Father looked upon the Goddess, his new companion, and said "What is your name?"
Then in the 3,013th kalpa the All-Father strode forth from the Womb of Darkness with his Adamantine Staff in his right hand the Cosmic Egg in his left. The All-Father surveyed the darkness of his surroundings and smiled, for in his wisdom and prescience he would see all that it could be. Moving the tip of his staff into the Void he found that he could Shape the waters into wispy half-formed beings. These beings were ethereal and temporary, however, and soon passed away back into the Unbeing.
The All-Father was not alone in the Void, for the Great Serpent Maat-Typhon the Panphage had also slithered forth from the Primordial Sea, devouring any mites of Being that formed in the Womb or wisps of the All-Father that slipped between its fangs. What the Panphage truly desired was to devour the Cosmic Egg, for it knew that inside was the Goddess of Love from whom all Creation would come. The Great Serpent and the All-Father did battle again and again for aeons; until one day the All-Father climbed the walls of the Void to the Space Outside of the Cosmos where the Fates perched and spun the Turnings to ask what was inside the Cosmic Egg that the Great Serpent desired so dearly.
The Fates answered him that inside was the Goddess of Love, that she would be his daughter, and that from their coupling they would form all that will be. But if the Great Serpent would be able to devour the Egg there would be only Darkness forever. And so the All-Father sat there, on the edge of the Abyss with the Egg in his arms and held it close. the Egg gave off a glow in the darkness as the Goddess inside began to form. In the moment that the Egg hatched, the All-Father melded some of the Void into her being as his Adamantine Staff and his hands molded and formed her body, her breasts and curves and lips and hair, into the most beautiful woman that would ever be. The All-Father looked upon the Goddess, his new companion, and said "What is your name?"