Yuril Legends: Myslenkas'tann: The Deities Of Yurilendrith'vor

Myslenkas'tann Definition:
The “life before the universe” was never empty, as you see, in this anti universe of sorts lies a semi-existent abstract lifeform, made from no skin, no fur, no scales, no cellular structure, and, in fact, no physical body at all. Yet, this semi-existent abstract lifeform was made from no spiritual, nor ghostly, nor angelic, nor metaphysical, nor immaterial, nor, in fact, any non physical body at all. This semi-physical abstract lifeform, instead, is made up of the remnants of specific ideas that never came to be, coming together to manifest as spirits, that represent what never came to exist. These are Myslenka Stann, the remnants of empty concepts of specific ideas that never came to be, manifesting together into a spirit that represents the empty concept of a specific idea that never came to be.

Here is an example of a Myslenkas'tann:
In the “life before the universe” fire never existed, leaving the concept of fire empty, as the idea of fire does not exist, and since a concept can only be filled if an idea inhabits it, the concept of fire will remain empty without the fulfilled idea of fire present to fill it. This empty concept of fire then manifests in the “life before the universe” as a spirit, that should represent fire ( the fulfilled concept of fire) but without the idea of fire ever existing, the spirit instead represents what could of been fire, acting as a representation of an idea that would never come into existence, being a empty concept spirit. There are empty concept sports for every idea in the universe that never came to exist, and for the infinet eternity the Myslenkas'tann would spend in the “life before the universe” you would live in constant pain, suffering, torcher, torment, trauma, dread, misery, horror, abuse, maltreatment, and living experiances of what seems like a state of living that is worse than hell. The Myslenkas'tann’s life could be summarized as an infinitely eternal existence of agony worse than the deepest pits of hell and suffering. The “life before the universe”, for the Myslenkas'tann, was a fate worse than death, a life worse then the sufferings of the entire universe, after the “life before the universe’, combined. They could not perform any form of action, speech, interaction, or expression, as only the empty concepts of those desires existed, as the ideas of those concepts could never come into existence naturally in the “life before the universe”.

Freeing Of The Myslenkas'Tann:
So for the Myslenkas'tann in the “life before the universe” all seemed hopeless and lost, destined and lunchable, until one fateful Myslenkas'tann manifested into existence within the “life before the universe. This Myslenkas'tann was the Myslenkas'tann of nature, life, and harmony, however, unlike the other Myslenkas'tann, the Myslenkas'tann of nature, life and harmony had a fulfilled concept. Life did exist in the “life before the universe”, in the shape of the Myslenkas'tann. This meant that the idea of life also existed in the “life before the universe” since life existed in the “life before the universe”, meaning the idea had to exist as well. With the idea of life existing in the “life before the universe”, however, that meant the concept of life within the “life before the universe” was also fulfilled as well, since if an idea came into existence, that means the concept of the idea if fulfilled, since the concept of the idea, is the idea itself, which now exists. With the concept of life fulfilled, however, that meant the Myslenkas'tann of life, nature, and harmony was now a fully existent Myslenkas'tann, since they were the manifestation of the concept of life, which now existed due to the idea of life existing. Since the Myslenkas'tann  of nature, life, and harmony now had a fulfilled concept, they could now perform actions relating to that concept, as the concept now existed, meaning ideas related to the concept now existed as well. Seeing her fellow Myslenkas'tann in agony, the Myslenkas'tann  of nature, life, and harmony would use her fulfilled concept and the actions relating to it to fulfill the concepts of other Myslenkas'tann. Here is an example of how she did that:

Let's say the Myslenkas'tann of nature, life, and harmony created a rabbit. Myslenkas'tann of nature, life, and harmony could do that since rabbits were a form of life, and since the concept of life now existed, that means any concept related to life can now be fulfilled, if the idea that corresponds to the concept is created. So the  Myslenkas'tann of nature, life, and harmony creates a rabbit, that means that the idea of rabbits now exists. And since the idea of rabbits now exists, that means the concept of rabbits now exists as well. And since the concept of rabbits now exists, that means the  Myslenkas'tann taht had the empty concept of rabbits, is now a fulfilled  Myslenkas'tann, since they now have a fulfilled concept. This would continue on, with fulfilled  Myslenkas'tanns using actions that corresponded with these concepts to fulfill the concepts of other Myslenkas'tanns. Some Myslenkas'tanns would even combine actions from each of their corresponding concepts to fulfill another Myslenkas'tanns concept, if they could not do it by themselves. Soon enough, every Myslenkas'tann had had an idea created for them, and had been given a fulfilled concept. The influx of concepts and ideas now everywhere within the “life “life before the universe ''has disappeared, creating a universe in its stay. After the universe came into existence and being, the Myslenkas'tann would continue existing, however, due to the sheer influx of ideas, concepts, and creativity across the universe, the concepts and ideas of each Myslenkas'tann would grow stronger and more powerful, causing the Myslenkas'tann to grow more powerful as well. Each Myslenkas'tann would take up a new name, to symbolize what ideas and concepts they represented, and what part of the universe they would be in control of. The Myslenkas'tann of nature, life, and harmony would take up the name Kaelivarastra’Kara, and would, in the next few centuries, become the deity of the Yurilendrith'vor religion''

Simplification:
The Myslenkas'tann, as mentioned before, are ethereal entities that exist in a realm known as the "life before the universe." They are manifestations of unfulfilled concepts, remnants of specific ideas that never came to be. These abstract lifeforms are neither physical nor spiritual, devoid of skin, fur, scales, or any form of cellular structure. They transcend the boundaries of the physical and metaphysical, existing in a unique state of semi-physical abstraction. In their essence, the Myslenkas'tann are the embodiment of empty concepts, representing the void left behind by ideas that were never realized. They are the remnants of what could have been, the unfulfilled potential and possibilities of the universe. Each Myslenkas'tann represents a specific empty concept, such as fire, love, time, or courage. Within the desolate landscape of the "life before the universe," the Myslenkas'tann endured an existence of unimaginable suffering and despair. Cut off from the fulfillment of their corresponding ideas, they lived in a perpetual state of torment and agony, worse than any conceivable form of torture. They were trapped in an eternal cycle of longing, their very being a testament to the absence of the concepts they represented. However, amidst the bleakness, a glimmer of hope emerged. A singular Myslenkas'tann, the embodiment of nature, life, and harmony, manifested into existence. Unlike the others, this Myslenkas'tann possessed a fulfilled concept. Life itself existed within the "life before the universe," and thus, the idea of life also existed. With the concept of life fulfilled, the Myslenkas'tann of nature, life, and harmony became a fully existent being. Empowered by their fulfilled concept, this Myslenkas'tann sought to alleviate the suffering of their fellow entities. They harnessed their abilities and the actions associated with their concept to manifest ideas into existence, fulfilling the empty concepts of other Myslenkas'tann. Through their actions, they brought forth life, creating beings like rabbits, trees, and oceans. Each creation filled an empty concept, transforming the corresponding Myslenkas'tann into a fulfilled entity. The fulfillment of concepts spread rapidly throughout the "life before the universe," and the influx of ideas and creativity birthed a universe. As the universe took form and flourished, the Myslenkas'tann adapted and evolved, their concepts and ideas growing stronger. They shed their old identities and embraced new names that symbolized the ideas and concepts they represented. Kaelivarastra’Kara, once the Myslenkas'tann of nature, life, and harmony, ascended to become a deity in the Yurilendrith'vor religion, revered for their role in the creation and preservation of life. The Myslenkas'tann continue to exist in the universe, their influence extending across the cosmos. As beings connected to the very fabric of ideas and concepts, they shape the course of existence and inspire the thoughts and actions of sentient beings. Their existence serves as a reminder of the potential that lies within the unrealized, the vast tapestry of ideas waiting to be woven into the fabric of reality.