Theos of the Lost Trinity

Creation Myth
Before time, our world- Eldham, was one of water and darkness. The old god Arrakai grew bored sitting in his eternal throne, and pricked the tip of his finger. The blood fell to the planet, and from this holy gift, came forth the first Dragons, the Drastrixi trinity; Marrkhul the powerful, Ossis the creator, and Myshon the wise. Using their great abilities and the power of the magic that was bestowed upon them, they shaped the founding world. Marrkuhl boiled the great ocean, creating the continents. From the mud and the clay, Ossis sculpted the mountains and gave the land detail, and formed the creatures of our world breathing life into their being, populating the founding world. With her unparalleled wisdom, Myshon passed her knowledge and guided the life on how to thrive.

Using their sorcery, the trinity gave birth to dragons that could reproduce; and as time took its toll, Dragons begun to spread and settled all across Eldham. They also created the Wyverns; creatures raised as companions in their own image. As countless cycle passed, the dominion of the Drastrixi trinity expanded from the Northern lands of Avalof to the entirety of Eldham. The world was in harmony and balance; as life developed and thrived in peace. Under these prime conditions for survival, the creatures begun evolving rapidly. From a certain genus- came forth a new species, humans. These were intelligent, bipedal, tool-bearing creatures that followed around herds, looking for food and sustenance. It didn't took long for them to arrive to Avalof, where the Dragons welcomed them with open wings.

The ever-benevolent trinity took them under their observation and begun nurturing them. These creatures although not directly created by Ossis herself, were surprisingly intelligent- and for that reason, Myshon dubbed them as 'Lyriki', associating them with intellect in the ancient tongue. Marrkhul warned Myshon to not grow too attached to the Lyriki and treat them like any other animal, but she refused, as she saw boundless potential in them. Out of benevolence, she taught them the secret of fire. Soon humanity no longer feared the dark or the cold, and began to settle in the valleys of Avalof. As they further developed under her guidance, Ossis also started seeing the potential that resided within them. Impressed with their artistic capabilities, she decided to offer them her hands as well. She taught them about the art of sculpting, drawing and architecture; and sure enough, soon they begun erecting massive statues and intricate cities.

Marrkhul, seeing how fast humanity was developing, grew even more skeptical of their unpredictable nature, and warned Myshon and Ossis once again. Yet, the two convinced him that the Lyriki were harmless- in fact, they had the potential to serve Eldham and keep it in balance. Thus, they could move on towards realms beyond Eldham to further their dominion with benevolent motives. Fueled by this glorious cause, now, even Marrkhul took them under his wings, and taught the humans about order through power, and how to defend themselves and other creatures of Eldham, shall the need emerge.

Centuries passed. The Humanity continued to reach new heights under the guidance of the Dragons. They had now reached a peak- where the Drastrixi trinity finally decided to reveal to them, the secret of their magic; Draga Circles. Not only that, Marrkhul taught them how to use them to cast various spells that act as weapons; but warned them to use them only as a last resort. Similarly, Ossis taught them how to use the Draga-Circles to manipulate the elements of Eldham and sculpt various structures. Lastly, Myshon bestowed upon them the gift of Pral-Usk. An ancient mineral characterized as a sharp metallic powder, that is used as the catalyst to execute the Draga-Circles.

But, what they overlooked was the fact that humans reproduced at a far quicker rate than the dragons, meaning their population had already exceeded them; making their nature progressively more unpredictable due to variation. The Dragons had made a mistake, perhaps their only mistake. Humanity, though emotionally intellectual, was not bound to the will of Arrakai- the divine creator of everything that exists. This will prohibited the Dragons from doing any harm. Yet, as time took its toll, what Marrkhul feared the most turned into reality. Humanity became corrupt; they manipulated the gifts of the Dragons and turned them into one of destruction.

A great city was erected and ancient forests were razed to fuel its (Pral-Usk) ever ravenous forge. Now learning about Draga-Circles, they were blinded by greed and a lust for power- and turned against their overseers- the very dragons that nurtured them with benevolence. Many envied the magic of the dragons which they could never copy. Popular Lyriki leaders gathered and started plotting an all-out war against the Dragons, with the goal of overpowering them and claiming Eldham for themselves. And soon enough- the war had begun.

The sacred lands of Avalof had turned into a warzone. Javelins screamed through the skies as the Dragons fell one by one. Though the average Dragon was as powerful as twenty-thirty Lyriki, they far outnumbered them. Hordes of hundreds chained the dragons with Pral-Usk as they met their reckoning. Myshon, overwhelmed by emotions, dived head first into the hordes, and was the first to succumb from the Drastrixi Trinity. It is said that her tears that fell down that day created a river, which even today, flows from the top of Mount Avalof. Soon after, even the soul of Ossis was stripped from her carcass near the mountain, as she desperately tried to fend off the hordes. It is said that her blood fused with the tears of Myshon- giving the river a magical property that is observed even today.

Marrkhul was the last of the trinity. He was said to be so powerful that even a horde of thousands couldn't take him down. Witnessing his kind and partners fall to his predictions, he was filled with rage and wrath. With his soul, he created a Draga-Circle so power- that it annihilated the entirety of the Northern lands; destroying any city in its wake. The surviving Lyriki escaped towards the South, and the remaining dragons dispersed across Eldham- either dying of injuries, starvation or went into hibernation in isolation. The war had ended- and the era of Dragons was now over.

Ages passed, and this ancient history was lost, the vast skeletons forming the great mountains of our world, and the old cities buried beneath sediment and bone. Humanity repopulated, and spread across the world once again, with travelers arriving from various realms. Their ancient origins and dark past, long forgotten. The Drastrixi Trinity had became the Lost Trinity. Over the centuries, countless new civilizations emerged. Bloodshed became prevalent. The world fell into a constant cycle of war, struggles and chaos. There was no order, peace and justice- and seemingly no way to restore it.

The Revelation of the Last Wyvern
As the millennia passed, the memory of the dragons and their origins faded from human consciousness. New civilizations emerged, rising from the ashes of the old. The ancient history became mere a legend, with the great mountains and hidden remnants of the old city serving as reminders of a forgotten past. Arrakai, observing the turmoil and devastation that humanity continued to inflict upon themselves, decided to intervene. He sent a messenger, the last Wyvern, to remind humanity of their origins and the wisdom of the dragons. This Wyvern was an incarnate, carrying within itself the essence of the dragons and the divine message of Arrakai.

Arriving in the midst of conflict and chaos in the once mighty stronghold of the Dragons; Avalof, which was then governed by immigrants from another realm known as Rathnir, the last Wyvern began preaching about the forgotten history of Eldham, the creation of the world by the dragons of the Lost trinity, and the mistakes that had led humanity astray. It shared tales of the dragons' benevolence and their downfall, aiming to inspire humanity to mend their ways and seek a path of peace and cooperation. The Wyvern's presence ignited a spark of hope among those who yearned for a better world. But its message faced skepticism and resistance from those who had grown accustomed to the cycle of war and power struggles. This laid the foundation for the Kingdom of Drak Yamar. A mighty Nation; built upon the teachings of the last Wyvern, that ruled the lands of Avalof for much of Eldham's history.

Under the guidance of the Last Wyvern, Eldham began to shift back towards balance as the teachings of the Lost Trinity were spread. However, the Wyvern, though wise and influential, was not immortal. Over hundreds of years, age eventually took its toll, and the Wyvern succumbed to time. Before departing from this world, the Wyvern imparted a prophecy to the Eldhamites.

It is said that this pivotal choice emerged immediately after the last Wyvern's demise. If humanity embraced the Wyvern's teachings and preserved Eldham's harmony, they would thrive indefinitely in an eternal paradise. Yet, the prophecy also warned of dire consequences should these teachings be forgotten, and history be repeated. It forewarned that Eldham would then succumb to an eternal darkness, banishing all life to the void that existed before the Dragons' arrival. The fate of Eldham now hung on balance, as the echoes of its creation myth reverberated through the world, forever guiding the destiny of the world and its inhabitants.

The Great Calamity
After the passing of the Wyvern, the world retained equilibrium for some time. However, his teachings slowly begun to fade away from human consciousness, year by year. Geopolitical tensions intensified in Drak Yamar, causing even the revered people of Avalof to lose touch with their spiritual heritage. Enmeshed in Eldham's increasingly aggressive and toxic political landscape, their sacred connection to the Wyvern's message began to slip away. This decline worsened when their kingdom was annexed by the Uraki Imperium, with many leaders and citizens either submitting to the invaders or being displaced from their homelands.

These events left the sacred lands of Avalof barren and devoid of activity. The teachings of the Wyvern became lost to time once again. Despite new settlers arriving in Drak Yamar and the region experiencing renewed prosperity, the profound teachings of the last Wyvern remained forgotten, their significance preserved only in ancient murals adorning temples and shrines of the past.

Arrakai
In the beginning, before time as we know it began to tick, there was Arrakai—the divine Theos, the ineffable creator of the Universe and all that dwells within its expanse. Arrakai is an ethereal being beyond any mortal comprehension. He reigns from an eternal throne that transcends reality and existence itself, governing the Cosmos with a wisdom veiled in mystery.

When Eldham first emerged from the void, it was but a desolate expanse of darkness and water. From his divine essence, Arrakai created the first inhabitants of this world: The Drastrixi Trinity, the original Dragons. Through the powers bestowed upon these three Dragons, Eldham was shaped into the vibrant realm it is today.

1. Harmony Through Balance:
" 'As Marrkuhl harnessed the power of fire to shape continents and oceans, so too must you wield power responsibly. Balance the strength within you with benevolence toward all life.' "Explanation: Just as Marrkuhl's flames forged the world, your strength and influence shape your surroundings. Embrace your power, whether physical, intellectual, or emotional, but always remember the responsibility that comes with it. Seek equilibrium between your capabilities and your compassion for others. Strive to prevent the scales from tipping toward domination or submission, allowing harmony to prevail.

2. Creation and Innovation:
" 'Ossis breathed life into clay, sculpting lifeforms from the earth. Likewise, channel your creative spirit to craft a world that mirrors the divine essence within you.' "Explanation: Like Ossis, tap into your creative potential to bring positive change to the world. Just as Ossis shaped creatures from mud and clay, you can shape your surroundings through innovation, art, and craftsmanship. Let your ideas take form and bring them to life, whether through inventions, art, or cultural contributions. As you do so, remember that creation holds the power to inspire and uplift, much like the awe-inspiring world Ossis helped create.

3. Innocence and Wisdom:
" 'Myshon's innocence led to enlightenment. Embrace curiosity, seek knowledge, and share your wisdom to uplift yourself and others.' "Explanation: Much like Myshon's innocence, approach life with an unquenchable curiosity. Ask questions, seek answers, and embark on journeys of learning. As Myshon shared the gift of fire, share your wisdom with others, for knowledge gains value when it's passed on. Strive to balance your inquisitiveness with the wisdom that comes from understanding the world and its complexities. In doing so, you will contribute to the enlightenment and growth of both yourself and those around you." 'Through the harmonious fusion of these teachings, you can find the path to enlightenment and contribute positively to the world. Just as the dragons worked together to shape Eldham, you can combine these principles to create a life filled with purpose and meaning. Balance your power with benevolence, infuse your creations with a spark of divinity, and let your curiosity guide you toward wisdom. By embodying these teachings, you become a living testament to the dragons' legacy and a beacon of hope for a world in search of peace, balance, and equity.' "~The Last Wyvern

The Festival of Flames
'' The Festival of Flames is an annual event of profound importance, commemorating Myshon's benevolent act of sharing the secret of fire with humanity. This celebration holds a dual symbolism, representing both the potential for destruction that fire carries and the enlightenment that it brings to those who wield it responsibly. ''

Rituals and Traditions:
 1. Kindling of the Flames : At the heart of the festival is the ceremonial kindling of flames. Elaborate fire pits are constructed in central squares of cities and towns, adorned with intricate sculptures depicting the dragons' history. As the sun dips below the horizon, individuals gather around these fire pits, each representing a different aspect of fire's duality.

 2. Flames of Destruction : As night falls, the festival begins with the ignition of the "Flames of Destruction." These are large, controlled fires that roar and crackle, symbolizing the potential for chaos and devastation. This part of the festival serves as a reminder of humanity's past mistakes, when fire was misused to bring ruin.

 3. Flames of Enlightenment:  Following the Flames of Destruction, the "Flames of Enlightenment" are lit. These are smaller, more controlled fires that radiate a calm and inviting glow. Participants light candles or torches from these flames, symbolizing the act of harnessing fire's power for enlightenment, knowledge, and progress.

 4. Sharing of Wisdom:  Throughout the festival, there are storytelling sessions, lectures, and workshops where individuals share their knowledge and wisdom. Scholars, artisans, and teachers come together to discuss various subjects, fostering the spirit of curiosity and learning that Myshon personified.

5. Offerings and Gratitude: Individuals often bring offerings to the fire pits, such as food, flowers, and small handmade tokens. These offerings are a gesture of gratitude to the dragons for their gifts and a reminder of the interdependence between humans and the world around them.

Through the Festival of Flames, the dragons' legacy lives on, inspiring generations to come together. It encourages deep reflection on humanity's past, present, and future. It prompts contemplation of the dragons' teachings and the importance of wielding power responsibly. As the Flames of Destruction are followed by the Flames of Enlightenment, the people are reminded that even in the darkest times, there is the potential for growth, understanding, and positive change.