The Drackara

The Drackara is a primary Draconist text comprised of many smaller texts.

Chapter one: From Chaos
In the beginning, there was only chaos, but for the Eternal Halls of the gods, where they had slumbered forever. Sole in his waking was Arrax, who watched the chaos. There was no time, and there was no space, only a twisiting, churning sea of chaos. And Arrax spoke: let there be Order.

And so it was.

Arrax set out to make the swirling masses of chaotic power into lines of order, and fashioned the world. He fashioned the immense workings of the world to fit together like the stones in a wall where no wind could penetrate and no moss seep in. But as that stone wall, it was cold, and unchanging. The other gods that were then born into the world came down from their slumbers in the halls and saw the workings of their greatest When the world was done, it was cold, and static, unable to change except for the movements of the gods themselves. Then Shrykos said: "this will not do!" and he sped up to the Eternal Halls and took a match of the flame within, and threw it unto the world. The gods looked on aghast: Shrykos would surely ruing Arrax's work. And so it was. The world broke, it's fragile lines so delicate shattered by the chaotic fires of heaven. Arrax was not dismayed. He learnt from his mistakes, and so forged a second world. Arrax and Tessarion, wisest amongst the gods, knew that every wall need to be tempered with fire for it to be strong. And so Shrykos made time from the fires of heaven, letting the world burn down, and to change, the ashes of the past swirling to make the future anew, transformed in the purity of time, into a new world.