"Why are you here? What are you looking for? A satisfying ending? A world where you get what you want? - Xephalam"

When there was nothing and the multiverse was an non-existent thought, there were first two beings. The creator and the destroyer. At this point in the multiverse, the concepts of good, bad, law or order were non-existent. There were only two concepts.

Creation and Destruction.

At the beginning, these two did what their nature entailed. The creator tried to create but the destroyer destroyed thus making an endless cycle between the two omnipotent beings. At first they were satisfied and they even made patterns where, the creator would create and the destroyer would hold off destroying it to satisfy the creator's wishes. Once the creator got bored, the destroyer who held off gratification destroys it once more, satisfying the both of them.

But the two knew that they were more than just this endless cycle. They knew they were the first beings and they both knew that their purpose is far more than just what they are now. They both wished to create something that would last. A grand creation that would satisfy the creator and a grand destruction that would satisfy the destroyer. But what the two supreme beings didn't know was to satisfy their wishes, they must offer a sacrifice to receive such a grand wish. It would include the death of the creator. Before birth, one must first experience destruction.

The concept of sacrifice was alien to these two beings because for them, omnipotence was normal. They asked themselves, would they die? Or would they exist throughout the grand event they planned for themselves. It was at this moment, their first fears manifested but due to their nature, their fear was completely alien in nature and in turn gave birth to the far realms.

Despite that, they quelled their fears and went through the plan. The destroyer manifested the first weapon in the multiverse, his own personal blade which he used to stab the creator in its metaphorical heart. The creator who was equally omnipotent would not die so easily so to make sure that it dies, it rips apart a large portion of its soul and gives it to the destroyer to make it stronger.

Now imbued with more power, the destroyer slays the creator, spilling its essence all over the multiverse. The body of the creator fell to the ground as it lay the foundation for the multiverse. Its metaphorical organs and body parts then became the many planes of the multiverse. The blood of the creator gave birth to the primordials, beings of pure raw energy, similar to the creator itself.

The destroyer who was ecstatic that their plan was a success, started to hide itself to allow the multiverse grow. But it made sure that the multiverse had some variety, so it gave the creator's essence a few mixes of his own, creating a new brand of beings called the gods. Different from the primordials, the gods are creation with direction while the primordials themselves are just pure energy.

The first primordials and gods were aptly called the supreme ones, as they directly came from the two omnipotent beings. At first, it was a peaceful world but the two species started to develop their own way of thinking. Since most of the essence that make up their existence came from the creator, they all wished to create.

And they did.

The supreme primordials split their bodies into many parts, creating weaker primordials, the ones that mortals and present beings interact with. The deities who had mixed essences, had the ability to procreate thus creating the new generation of true gods, the ones that are most influential in present time. Since the new generation of primordials and deities were not born under the influence of the destroyer, they believed that they were the true rulers of the multiverse and this is where the first wars started.

Despite the horror stories and scary myths that surround the primordials, the ones who started the war were the gods. The new primordials were massively stronger than the new gods, something the supreme deities did not anticipate thus creating a very tense situation where one group is superior to the other. The reason for this is because of the way they were created. The gods had the potential to create an infinite amount of deities due to their ability to procreate while the primordials who did not have the ability to procreate, could only create more primordials by taking it from their own source of power, which replenished itself but took an extremely long time.

Fortunately for the supreme primordials, their source of power was nigh infinite, only matched by the supreme deities and eclipsed by the creator and destroyer.

While the gods believed they would eventually defeat the primordials due to their ability to procreate, they feared two things. They feared an attack from the primordials and they didn't want to share the multiverse with the many gods that are being born. This selfishness and free will was born from the mix of the creator and destroyer's essence. It's not to say the primordials lacked these two attributes, but they were too consumed by the idea of creating their own worlds, so they did not act upon these borderline evil thoughts.

It was at this time, that many concepts started to appear. Good, Evil, Order, Chaos and many more, these were the many concepts that appeared from the combined thinking of the primordials and deities. These concepts took physical form and added to the already dangerous environment.

Outside the multiverse, even farther than the far realms, the destroyer was currently in a dilemma. The destroyer watched the creation of the multiverse and went away to let it grow but made many secret entrances to try and guide their creation. But as time passed, the destroyer found that within his soul and mind were miniscule changes that was growing over time.

The creator's soul that was fused into him was becoming something more than just a power boost. The destroyer and the creator's essence was mixing to form something completely new. This was where the aspect of balance came to be. Within every creation, there must be destruction and from destruction there is creation. This is the result of the two supreme beings fusing into one. In the end, the destroyer's mentality shifted into that of the balancer who understood that there is a need for both.

The multiverse will have a beginning and end and will have a time of nothingness but it will return to start at the beginning once more. This is the will of the supreme equilibrium.

The destroyer, now the balancer, appeared once more in its multiverse, only to find a war. The first war, the war between the primordials and deities have started. At the forefront of the primordials was Ahat-Hir, the strongest of all the supreme primordials and at the frontlines of the deities was Io, the supreme all-father of dragons who was at the time, the strongest of all the supreme gods. Their war was fought with thousands of expendable deities and extremely powerful primordials.

The balancer who was considered to be omnipotent, peered into the crevices of the war and realized who were the ones who started it. The gods started the war, with a few main conspirators. These beings are very familiar to the present time. The first one was called Ahriman, the most lawful but tyrannical of the deities. He was not a supreme deity but was far more intelligent than most of his peers. Conspiring with his plan, was another being. A concept incarnate, it was called the supreme evil who influenced a lot of the deities who were easier to manipulate compared to the primordials.

The first actual emotion of the balancer was anger but it was with temperance. The balancer summoned its blade once more, to finally end the war. The balancer then cleave the multiverse in equal halves, creating two parallel multiverses that exist at the same time, one for the primordials and one for the gods. This didn't mean they were forever separated, they could still go to the other multiverse but it simply meant, the two powerful species had their own space where they could create.

To ensure that some form of connection stays between the primordials and deities, the balancer created a gate that connects the two multiverses. The balancer didn't stop there, it then looked for the beings responsible for starting the war. It met the supreme evil and it tried to resist, calling upon all the evils in the multiverse to fuel it's power. The balancer then split it in 7 separate beings, who came to represent the 7 deadly sins.

Ahriman did not escape punishment as the balancer appeared before him. Not wanting to kill any of his creations without giving them a second chance, the balancer simply punished Ahriman in a way that would haunt him forever. The balancer took hold of Ahriman's essence and split the great evil in two separate beings. One of order and one of chaos. The deity who's intelligence and power was nearly unrivaled was split into two lesser beings.

The split Ahriman resulted in the chaotic Demogorgon, the first demon and the lawful Asmodeus, the first devil. After their split, Demogorgon and Asmodeus were both thrown into different planes so that they could be left alone without anyone to harm or hurt.