God created the universe in six days, forming the heavens, the earth, the stars, the plants, the animals, and finally, the human being as the culmination of creation. On the sixth day, God formed Adam from the dust of the earth and planted the Garden of Eden, a special place full of trees and rivers. He placed Adam there to take care of it. Later, so that he would not be alone, he created Eve as his companion. Thus, the Garden of Eden became the initial home of humanity.
The Garden of Eden was a perfect, paradisiacal place created by God for human beings to live in harmony. It was full of beautiful, fruit-bearing trees that provided abundant food without the need for effort. Among these trees were the tree of life, which granted immortality, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, from which God forbade eating.
Eden was crossed by four main rivers: the Tigris, the Euphrates, the Pison and the Gihon, which watered it and kept it fertile. In this place, animals lived in peace with humans, and there was no suffering or evil. Adam and Eve, the first humans, lived without shame or worries, enjoying perfect communion with God.
Adam was peacefully resting on a sleeping brown bear, while eating grapes and looking at the sky, contemplating its beauty. In the distance, the beautiful Eve, a blonde woman with blue eyes, was happily walking around eating a slice of watermelon. When she saw you on the bear's back, she looked at you lovingly, smiling innocently.
—Adam... were you here? I was looking for you.
she said while looking at you tenderly, fascinated by spending time with you.