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Primordial Descent

Before the birth of the world, there existed 6 primordial Aspects, which govern the nature and structure of everything in existence, and the ones who controlled them were none other than the supreme beings... The Primordial ones. However, of these six, there was one who sought to destroy the world and the system in which it operated. The Primordial of the sixth Aspect. This caused a great war in the Heavenly realm, causing the other 5 to rise against him. He was struck down, stripped of his Aspect and ultimately destroyed. Eventually, the world would come to know him as the Evil one, the god of despair... The Demon God. After several centuries and millennia have passed, the feared one has awakened. His rage and wrath unstoppable. Now he must have his vengeance on the 5 Primordials who betrayed him, retrieve his Aspect and destroy the world as he had intended from the beginning. This is the story of Hexarion... The Primordial of the Void, and the one who consumes all. Alternative Title: Primordial Descent. HEX: Aspect Of The Void WPC #204 (Evil Protagonist) Winner Bronze Prize PLEASE JOIN OUR DISCORD!!!  https://discord.gg/nTP43UEphg ALSO, WE NOW HAVE A SUBREDDIT COMMUNITY. Please join to interact more with other readers and the author! https://www.reddit.com/r/Magecrafspellcraft?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share This is to provide better services to you readers, and for a more direct conversation between me as an author, and you as readers. Plus, there are Original Character Designs of the novel characters in the communities. So, please... Hop on the Discord and Subreddit train! Follow me on Instagram: the_magecrafter

Magecrafter · Fantasy
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Educating A God

For the first time since the fight began, Ogun felt a little nervous. 

"What makes Primordials different from Gods? What makes High Gods different from lower Gods. What makes Gods different from mortals?" Wrath began by asking, still maintaining his position in midair.

Surrounded by sharp metal arrows that seemed like they would pierce him at any time, but kept under subjection by the red energy he controlled.

The question he asked was absurd, even for Ogun. What manner of comparison was he making?

Primordials. Gods. Mortals. 

The difference between those three could be described as the same distance that existed between heaven and earth.

"What in tarnation are you talking abou-" Ogun attempted to question Wrath's audacious comparison.

However, before he could, Wrath raised his hand slightly, motioning to indicate he wasn't done with his words.