In a realm before time, where solitude was the only companion, God, in Her divine loneliness, conceived a thought so novel it birthed a companion from the void. This companion, Lucifer, or Luci for short, was not just a reflection but a mirror image, embodying the opposite yet complementary energies of God. Together, they explored the infinite, their companionship marked by shared adventures and boundless creativity.
However, as time flowed in its timeless way, Luci began to yearn for independence. This desire wasn’t born from discontent but from a curiosity about the limits of his own existence. God, understanding this intrinsic need for freedom, granted Luci his wish, dividing her kingdom and setting him free. Their parting was bittersweet, a mix of sorrow and pride, marking a new chapter in their eternal saga.
Years, or perhaps eons later, Luci returned, his experiences enriching his essence. He proposed a new venture, a game-world where chaos and order would dance, where suffering and triumph would coexist. God, intrigued yet cautious, agreed, seeing in Luci’s vision a path to deeper unity through the trials of existence.









