Introduction
In ancient times, when the world was nothing more than a formless void and endless chaos, Light and Aerida, brother and sister, emerged from its depths. One day, Light created land, covered with greenery and living beings. He created humans, making them in his likeness. These beings could not exist without warmth and light, and they called upon Light as their eternal protector and Lord.
Aerida, the sister of the God of Light, lovingly and carefully guarded the seas and oceans. She filled them with diverse marine creatures and created the Livrians — a people who lived within her domain. The Livrians worshiped Aerida, honoring her as their Mother.
The two deities became symbols of life and harmony in this world. The legend of the world's creation was known both among humans and Livrians, reminding them whom they should thank for this existence. Although the Holy Scriptures of humans mention the sister of the God of Light — Aerida, she is never referred to as a Goddess.
But even in the realm of gods, not everything is perfect. From the remnants of endless chaos, from its darkest depths, where only corruption and horror reigned, soon another brother of Light and Aerida was born, whose name is whispered with fear and disgust. His essence is the dark reflection of Light and Good. He is the embodiment of all sins, dark desires, and evil. He is the Devil, the creator of the cursed.