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At the very beginning of all things, the world was inanimate. Although continents, oceans, atmosphere existed, they were lifeless and static, as eternally stuck in the same state of being. In this world, spirits were freely moving around. Those were without body and mind, in a form that transcended any form of life we knew today. They were perfect, complete and without any default or degradations, and were eternal.
 
At one moment, an anomaly made one of the spirits desiring to be above others and be the unique spirit among all. That entity trapped those into the ground, the ocean, the air and the the underworld, making the world of Urth alive. The earthquake and landslides, the tempest, the waves, the forest fires, and all natural phenomenons, are the spirits trying to escape the elements they've been trapped into. By animating elements, they made them in opposite or complementary forces.
 
To punish the egoistic spirit, the four others transformed them into an element that, if animated, wouldn't have any power and couldn't do anything against them, thereform turned into a single human. That human was made by a bit of each element, as he couldn't be a unique and pure essence, therefore losing its power. As to be sure to lower its abilities, he was divided into two humans completely opposed, a wan and a woman. Since then, that spirit tries to obtain power again by making men and women attracted by each other, thus populating Urth with humans, which are multiple forms of himself. It is believed that if humans want to reproduce, it can only be explained by the condemned spirit desperate to get a revenge on the elemental spirits.
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