The Scroll of Origin:
"In the old days, the gods, demons, and men did not intermingle. They remained as separate entities, loyal only within their race, cautious of all others. But that was before the Supreme Dragon—Bahamut—laid waste to all.
"This god of the demons burst forth from underneath the planet's crust on that faithful day and began burning everything that laid upon or above the surface—men, gods, and demons alike. His flame burned a cyan blue against the sky of dust and ashes as the world turned black in his wake. His powerful aura turned gods to mortals as he turned many of them to ashes alongside the humans and demons. His purging flame was short lived however, as he fell with the sun across the horizon, delving deep into the planet once again to rest while the moon mocked the world with its peaceful glow.
"Chaos spread like disease. Factions were reduced, brothers and sisters found themselves at opposite ends of quarrels, gods were unable to restore order as they battled for power, and demons mourned as they attempted to make sense of their leader's betrayal. Nothing was able to restore the world to its old order, or so it was believed.
"New Gods rose—Gods that could not be seen, heard, or even understood. Many still doubt their existence, but everything in our newly established society points to their existence. Man, gods, and demons are no longer afraid to intermingle—despite their differences and blood-born hatred for one another, something holds them together. Something tells them who to fight, when to fight, and makes them stronger beyond their natural capacities. Something toys with our lives as if we were merely pieces in a game for their amusement.
"Was the Supreme Dragon aware of these Gods? Was he the agent who brought them to power?"
