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Before the rhythm of time existed, there was only the Void-a vast, breathless canvas of absolute nothingness that stretched across the silent infinity.In the heart of this dark expanse stood Kagaya, the Progenitor.
He did not possess a physical form born of flesh, but was instead a shifting silhouette of pure celestial light, a living loom from which the threads of reality would soon be spun. For unmeasured eons, he had listened to the heavy, crushing silence of the vacuum. He knew its emptiness, and he knew the chaotic potential locked deep within his own divine essence.
The cosmos was a blank page, cold and waiting, demanding a master's stroke to ignite the tapestry of life.Kagaya closed his eyes, drawing the residual energy of the dark universe into his chest. When he breathed out, he did not release air; he released a command."Let there be a foundation," Kagaya murmured, his voice a low, melodic chime that shattered the eternal quiet. "Let there be an anchor to hold the weight of what is to come."
From the palm of his hand, a massive spark of primordial clay plunged into the empty dark.
The cosmos trembled as the energy condensed, pulling floating dust and raw cosmic weight together. The matter began to churn, folding over itself like metal beneath a blacksmith's hammer. It boiled, it roared, and from the violent friction of creation, the first titan took form