In the beginning, before time, before the very concept of existence had taken form, there was True God — a being beyond all concepts, beyond the limits of understanding.
The universe was formless, a void of infinite possibility, awaiting the touch of the True Creator.
With a single thought, True God envisioned reality. In an instant, a universe came into existence — not just stars, planets, and galaxies, but the concepts of reality themselves.
He wove order and chaos, light and dark, good and evil, into the very fabric of existence.
From the depths of the void, he brought forth life and death, creation and destruction, to shape the balance of all things.
The Creation of the Seven Gods
To govern this newly-formed world and to help maintain the delicate balance between opposing forces, True God created seven supreme gods. Each one was imbued with an essence of a fundamental concept, an extension of True God's will.
1. King of All Gods:
The First Born. This god ruled over all others, with the power to oversee the cosmic laws that governed the universe. With absolute authority, the King was the protector of the divine order, ensuring that no god or mortal could ever transcend the established balance. He sat upon the Throne of Eternity, a symbol of his dominion over the heavens and all realms.
2. God of Evilness:
Born from the depths of True God's will to create contrast, the God of Evilness was the embodiment of all things chaotic, ruthless, and destructive. He was the force that challenged the very laws of existence, ensuring that no creation was ever free of the shadow of darkness. Though evil, he was not a villain, but a force needed to test and challenge the purity of creation.
3. God of Creation:
The god who gave birth to all that existed, the God of Creation had the power to mold worlds, forge stars, and bring life into being. He was the architect, the visionary, and the nurturing force behind every new form that emerged from the depths of the universe. His essence flowed through every plant, every creature, and every particle of energy.
4. God of Destruction:
A force of overwhelming might, the God of Destruction brought an end to what had been created. But his purpose was not one of cruelty. Instead, he was the one who allowed for rebirth and renewal, for only by breaking down could anything truly evolve. Destruction was the ultimate cleansing, the necessary force that removed the old to make way for the new.
5. God of Balance:
A being who existed between the forces of Creation and Destruction, Good and Evil. The God of Balance was the mediator, the keeper of harmony. He ensured that no force ever became too strong or too weak, maintaining the delicate equilibrium of the universe. Through his power, the world existed in a constant state of stability and proportionality.
6. Goddess of Life:
Born from the desire of True God to create something pure and beautiful, the Goddess of Life was the divine nurturer of all living beings. She breathed life into all things — from the smallest insects to the most powerful of gods. Her power was the force of growth, love, and vitality, ensuring that all life could flourish and thrive in the realms that True God had created.
7. God of Death:
The counterpart to the Goddess of Life, the God of Death brought an end to life's cycle. His role was not one of cruelty, but of mercy and release. He allowed the cycle of life to flow naturally, bringing peace to those who had lived long lives and making way for the next generation to rise. In his power, there was the promise of eternal peace beyond existence.
The Birth of Earth and True God's Rebirth
With the world now alive, balanced, and full of potential, True God decided to relinquish control. He knew that the universe needed not only gods to guide it, but free-willed beings to shape their own destinies. And so, he decided to take a step back, letting the gods govern the realms he had created. But there was one thing he could not ignore.
Amidst the infinite vastness, there was a small blue planet, called Earth, teeming with life. True God felt a deep connection to it, a connection that called to him from beyond his divine nature. It was here that he decided to begin a new journey, a journey to understand the most complex creation of all: humanity.
To guide these creatures, to show them the path of power and morality, True God chose to be reborn on Earth as a mortal, leaving behind his divine throne and assuming a human form. This rebirth was not one of weakness — it was a choice of wisdom, a chance to experience the universe from a perspective beyond the divine.
Thus, the True God reincarnated as a human being, known as Lucky, carrying within him the essence of the supreme god. His purpose was to teach humanity the true meaning of power — not for destruction, but for protection. He would guide them to become more than what they were, helping them unlock their potential, and ultimately showing them the path to balance.
As the world turned, the Seven Gods watched from afar. They knew that True God's plan was grander than any of them could understand. But they were not to interfere in his journey, for it was a path that he alone had chosen. However, they would always stand by, each in their own way, should the world need them.
The Final Lesson: Power Comes from Within
And so, the stage was set. A being of unimaginable power had chosen to walk among mortals, and the Seven Gods remained vigilant, their eyes upon the Earth.
The rebirth of True God had begun. But in his heart, True God knew one truth: Power is not for dominance, but for protection. Only by learning this lesson could the Earth, and all life, truly flourish.