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Creation of Arda

Esraa_Saeed

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The First Will
Before light was named,
before darkness was feared,
there was Ki.
Not a god bound by form,
nor a ruler seated above creation,
but the First Will-
the force from which intention, balance, and judgment emerged.
Ki was not light.
Light was balance.
Ki was not darkness.
Darkness was correction.
Both were expressions of the same origin,
shifting only when purpose demanded it.
When Ki chose to bring existence into motion,
it was not mercy that compelled him,
but necessity.
Stillness could not endure.
The Birth of the Nai
From his own essence, Ki shaped seven entities.
They were not children.
They were not servants.
They were conduits.
Through them, Ki's will could flow without direct descent.
Through them, creation could be guided, restrained, and corrected.
They were called the Nai.
They possessed no fixed form.
Their nature shifted freely between clarity and shadow-
light when creation was required,
darkness when restraint became necessary.
They required no worship.
No sustenance.
No devotion.
They existed solely to translate intention into reality.
The Shaping of Arda
Together, Ki and the Nai shaped Arda-
a realm where energy would no longer drift endlessly,
but take weight.
A world where action left memory,
and consequence did not fade.
Arda was not created to be peaceful.
It was created to be stable.
The Authority of the Seas
To shape life within this realm,
Ki entrusted the Seas with creation.
Not as subordinates,
but because the Seas alone could create endlessly
without attachment,
without memory,
without regret.
They began simply.
Algae.
Fish.
Predators.
Giants of the deep.
Life fed upon life,
and balance endured.
For ages, Arda held.
Serima, the Unreturning
But the Seas, unburdened by restraint,
created something that could not be returned.
From depths untouched by the Nai,
from power that bypassed intention,
they shaped Serima.
A colossal serpent with three heads.
 
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