Gospel of Orthodox Cosmogony

The Orthodox Cosmogony of Nubble Orthodoxy, or Ēvangelium de Orthodoxia Cosmogonia, describes the professed genesis of the faith, beginning with the gradual birth of the Ocean deity, followed by the molding of the first goddess Vranir, and then a brief addendum asserting her as the creator of the mortal races. The theories describing the means by which the Ocean and living beings were born of chaos and describing the following consequential reactions and methods of nature are contained in the following Gospel of Coalescence from Chaos and Gospel of Procession of Orders. These three gospels comprise the primary body of the holy text of Nubble Orthodox religion, the Philosophia Fundāmentōrum.

Gospel
So it is spoken from Dakkarios, discovered through Vranirist theology:

Vranir has narrated the history of the birth of the Ocean, her creation, and the beginnings of mortal races. It was taught that the vast body of water was born from rain, as primordial chaos formed into primordial order, and this body of water was alive as the first diety; subconcious and instinctual, the Ocean grew and slumbered. Time immeasurable passed, and again by interaction chaos produced a new primordial matter, quintessence or prime matter, which bore a shimmering and shining silvery splendor, and contained the infinite potential to be molded by imagination or intent. It formed a droplet and fell like silver rain into the Ocean and was shaped by the Ocean's instinctual interests for survival. From a need to perpetuate order, with which it identifies as itself, a being of rationality is born who has the faculties needed to recognize and acknowledge order from chaos. This cognition took upon itself the name of Vranir, and understood all the Ocean could imbue it with. Centuries passed and she was attending her duties when more drops began to fall, she caught these and just as she was born so were her children. With these, she molded many with consciousness, others without, and to those who could learn she presented her teachings. These beings were of less permanence however than the creations of the sea, but nonetheless through the same instinct of self preservation they learned to drink primordial order and stave off their return to entropy. Having gifted her progeny with the best she could bestow, she quit mortal affairs and returned to her primary mission of defending order and the sea. Soon after, her teachings fragmented and corrupted, her creations wandered their own ways.