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Books > Bible 1
The Book of Genesis
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In the beginning,
the world was with the Gods.
People basked in the Gods' glory.
Everything was at peace.
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At the dawn of Genesis, the Gods
created humans. The Gods decided
the humans would create their
own world. To enable such weak
beings to complete such a task,
all of the knowledge of the Gods was
placed into the souls of humans.
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During Genesis,
people created the world. Using
Tools and Fire from the Gods, the
humans built and shaped their
own world.
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Everything we see with our eyes,
with one lone exception, was
created in this time. Water,
plants, and beasts, became
provisions for humans. The ruins
were homes for Gods and humans.
Monsters were servants of people.
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At the Dusk of Genesis,
people began to fight one another.
From their fear of the darkness,
they were driven mad. From their
madness, they learned murder.
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At this time, the knowledge of the
Gods was used to create weapons.
The Gods' fire burned the earth,
the Gods' tools ended life, and
the monsters were taught to devour
human flesh.
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At the Dusk of Genesis,
the Gods lost all hope for the
people. The Gods left the human
world. As did the Gods' knowledge.
The humans were left behind
without the ability to create, but
still had the power to destroy.
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Water, plants, and beasts
disappeared, the ruins closed
their doors, only the monsters
remained to feed. And thus,
the Gods have left the humans.
We were a part of the Gods' glory,
but now there is only chaos.
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