At the start of the world, a light had created life. It had enrichened its existence and formed various stars and planets among it.
And then it had created deities that could look after its creations. The gods had created more creations in return and enriched the world even more. That was the cycle of life in the beginning.
And that was what Amane knew as well. That was why the first creations had been so significant. They had the direct power of their creator and could imitate him in all ways. That included 'The Law' and the mother of all dragons, Rabelais.
These powers were made to keep each other, as well as the universe, stable. But as the creator's influence had dwindled, these powers had gained new authority.
The other living creatures could not handle such magnificence and had branded these entities as 'gods.'