Prologue

Light and dark has become the source of everyone's existence. It wasn't elemental like the water to quench the everlasting thirst or the fire to provide the warmth of its flames. It wasn't like the earth to uphold all living things, and it wasn't like the wind to breathe in to survive. Both were born before all of those elements came around to provide the creatures a world to live on. The creatures did not know how the light and dark came around, but they knew that before all of elements came in and the coming of day and night, the world was nothing.

At the beginning of time, it was nothingness. It was not called to be darkness because darkness did not have its own name to be called on. This "nothing" was a cold, empty word that no living creature could ever live within the current state. It was suffocating that all beings could have died or become nonexistent when no creation was created in this nothingness. It ruled over everything and seemed to laugh as something tried to be created, only that something continuously failed to make it live, breathe, and solidify. However, from somewhere else, light appeared unexpectedly, brightening the nothingness from its empty shell. The light shined so brightly that it now had a twin, contrasting its shine. Darkness was dark, dull, and could be considered pitch black; however, it is not a "nothing." As the light became day and the darkness became night, the world began to change and create.

Lands began to rise from the watery birth, and fire exploded from being kept inside for so long. The wind became very violent that it spread the ashes of the fire and earth across the lands and brought the water against the fiery liquid to form structure. Fire came first; water helped form structures of the surfaces; wind helped the water by blowing harshly against the fire. After the chaotic magnitudes and the storm of the three elements, the last element, earth, decided to bring in life. In the beginning, sprouts of green began to rise from the wet soils from the land. Whether it'd be hot or cold, the signs of life were beginning to form from the ground. As days and nights passed by, all signs of green life were now towering over each other. Some decided to stay on the ground; others decided to reach for the sky. A few went to the waters, never to be seen by its brethren. Its three elemental siblings seemed to see what is going on through the earthly birth, and those elements seemed to create on their own.

Fishes, whales, and many aquatic lives were created solely to live in its vast waters. Jumping out of the waves and skillfully gliding against the heavy current, aquatic life became lively that it seemed that its beauty came from within. In the sky, all aerial living beings flapped and glided against the winds, enjoying the breeze of the air. All of these creatures have wings, and even though a few do not have wings, their superb and long leaps make up for their lack of flight. On the land, creatures with fur, scales, and skin walked on the land. The creatures' body heat showed that it came from the fire. Creature with fur could last in the cold days, and many of these creatures have adapted its environment and weather. Those who cannot live in cold days sought out refuge in barren land where the light gave a lot of warmth in the empty place. The light gave more heat on the empty places than the lively lands for the lands have enough warmth to keep the creatures satisfied, but the creatures who live in the rocky lands have prefer the extra warmth and the open skies any day.

With that, the world became lively, and the light and dark agreed to keep watch over the lands and protect it from ever returning into nothingness.