In the beginning, there was only The Creator, Saito Haruki, a god of infinite power and wisdom. With the force of his will, he shaped realms, universes, multi-verses, and semi-verses from nothingness. Each creation was carefully crafted with purpose, each realm a universe unto itself, filled with endless possibilities. But in his infinite imagination, Saito Haruki knew that balance was crucial.
To rule over the infinite expanses of his creations, he birthed gods, each responsible for overseeing their respective realms, ensuring that all would exist in harmony. These gods, powerful and revered, represented every element of existence—time, space, light, darkness, nature, and creation itself. They were his lieutenants, his divine children, and they stood as protectors of the multiversal order.
Thus, he summoned two primordial gods from the depths of the void—Darkness and Anti-Darkness. They were not merely opposites but representations of a grand cosmic conflict that would forever shape the fabric of existence.
Darkness, the embodiment of all that was hidden, mysterious, and destructive, was born from the Creator’s desire for challenge and entropy. This god of shadows thrived in the unknown, in secrecy, and in the unraveling of order. Darkness was the formless, a primordial void that could never be fully understood or defined, always shifting and threatening to devour the realms and gods created.
In contrast, Anti-Darkness was birthed as a direct counterbalance to its twin. Whereas Darkness was a consuming, devouring force, Anti-Darkness existed as the god of purification, restoration, and light that banished all shadows. Its essence was pure, vibrant, and unyielding. It sought to protect creation from the dark forces that threatened to unmake the universe. Anti-Darkness was the light in the darkness, the counterforce to entropy, striving to ensure that the Creator’s work would continue unimpeded.