The Creation

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1st Day : A restless god, weary of endless nothingness, decided to create something to pass the time. He crafted a world and named it Bible, as if to suggest it would be a story worth telling for ages to come.

2nd Day: He began by separating light from darkness and fashioned the heavens, the earth, and the boundless oceans. He set the foundations for all that would follow, bringing balance and order where there had been none.

3rd Day: Wanting to populate his new creation, he spread out creatures across the land, but these were no ordinary animals. They were fierce and monstrous, each designed to dominate their territories, echoing the chaos that existed before creation.

4th Day: Then, from the heavens came a storm of fire—meteors streaking across the sky—and from the ashes, humanity emerged. These were no ordinary people; each was imbued with supernatural powers.

5th Day: The god looked upon his creation and, seeing its imperfection, decided to draw lines of division. He separated good from evil, the strong from the weak, the rich from the poor, and justice from injustice.

6th Day: He journeyed through the expanse of his creation, much like a king inspecting his kingdom. Every corner of the world came under his gaze, and yet, he felt an unsettling emptiness. His masterpiece, though vast and varied, did not fill the void in him.

7th Day: On the final day, this god felt no sense of completion. Instead, he turned his back on the world he had painstakingly made, abandoning it to unfold its story without him, leaving it to the humans and monsters to struggle in a world without divine guidance.

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