The Creation of Torivia
Once there was only space and in that space occupied the Lye: Yanna and Thrir, the embodiment of Light and Matter respectively and the original lovers. Together they danced in perfect unison as sparks illuminated from the soles of their feet. From those sparks The Children emerged; Frenna, Ka, and Mayoi; Water, Wind, and Music. Together they all thrived in the nothingness dancing to the sweet sounds of Mayoi. Until one day with their frivolous ways, Ka and Mayoi in secret created a sibling, the Fire Alm. Crafted from the flesh of Mayoi and the breath of Ka, young Alm could not be bound to the simple ways in which the others lived and a deep sadness took over Alm’s being. Thrir saw how troubled the little flame was and together with Yanna created the earth, Torivia, a place in which everyone could play and dance freely among new and exciting things.
Frenna took to this new place very quickly and pressed themselves against much of the earth, creating the oceans. Being very quiet and reserved, Frenna unintentionally secluded herself from everyone else. Occupied with such new and wonderful things, the others did not trouble themselves with Frenna. Frenna, taking notice, started to feel the weight of her loneliness. The once calm stillness of the oceans became filled with large thrashing waves fueled by Frenna’s distress. Frenna decided to create her own kin and thus from her pain the first daughter and the first son was created, Fare and Fein. (These two would later become the two moons of Torvia.) Though Frenna’s children filled her heart, the oceans sometimes remember Frenna’s immense loneliness and turn to storm.
The Lye and The Children quickly started creating more and more until the earth was filled with life. Every creation took more and more of a physical form until the creatures that are seen on the earth, the ones that have roamed the earth for the past three and two thousand years, were created. One should note that everything created after Fein and Fare were to be mortal physical beings or things to fill the earth. After many years, the Lye and The Children do not interact with this land anymore; it is said that they roam the vast nothingness creating things and stuff to fill the eternal void, their work never to be completed. The day they left marks the day in which the calendar starts for the people of Toriva. Fein and Fare though became so attached to the earth that they decided to stay behind to watch over all the things they fell so in love with, turning into the two moons over the land. The Lye and The Children never came back to the first lands they created but some claim that Frenna visits every so often to see her beloved Fein and Fare, the only things created by her own hands.
This is a little intro to the religon that is present within a novel I am trying to write. This is all for fun so feedback is appreciated as I am sure there is much to improve on. :)