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The '''Cosmogenesis of [[Lusternia]]''' is, like many creation myths, the story of how a balance between creation and destruction eventually leads to a world filled with beings that reflect the imagination and creation of its creators - and the story of how Lusternia came into existence begins with [[Yudhe]].
==Daughters of Yudhe==
==Daughters of Yudhe==
Before time or space or movement, there was nothing, a void that was neither dark nor light, neither empty nor full, formless, without thought or mind. In an everlasting state of no-thing, the impossible moves to improbable and the improbable becomes fact. And so a spark flickered in the void, and that spark was the spark of consciousness, and that consciousness was named [[Yudhe]]. Around Yudhe folded time and around time folded space, and thus Yudhe became aware. But Yudhe was all and nothing, and when his thoughts flared and blossomed, reaching out to touch another, he found only himself. So Yudhe knew loneliness.
Before time or space or movement, there was nothing, a void that was neither dark nor light, neither empty nor full, formless, without thought or mind. In an everlasting state of no-thing, the impossible moves to improbable and the improbable becomes fact. And so a spark flickered in the void, and that spark was the spark of consciousness, and that consciousness was named Yudhe. Around Yudhe folded time and around time folded space, and thus Yudhe became aware. But Yudhe was all and nothing, and when his thoughts flared and blossomed, reaching out to touch another, he found only himself. So Yudhe knew loneliness.


Yearning for companionship yet being alone, Yudhe separated a part of his own consciousness to form a daughter. She called herself [[Magnora]] and was much like Yudhe, vast yet empty. Not satisfied, Yudhe fragmented himself to form a second daughter. She called herself [[Dynara]], smaller than Magnora yet partaking of Yudhe's nature. Each daughter was separate yet a part of Yudhe. Thus Yudhe found family.
Yearning for companionship yet being alone, Yudhe separated a part of his own consciousness to form a daughter. She called herself [[Magnora]] and was much like Yudhe, vast yet empty. Not satisfied, Yudhe fragmented himself to form a second daughter. She called herself [[Dynara]], smaller than Magnora yet partaking of Yudhe's nature. Each daughter was separate yet a part of Yudhe. Thus Yudhe found family.
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