This is the story of all of my games, in biblical format (it is written by Odin). It is somewhat based off of Norse paganism, and please do not read it if you want to be suprised by the games. The titles do not represent games, as they are littered through out parts of the Nu'ok, and are merely a way to represent sections of history. This story is meant to try to explain life through a new look (in a completely fictional manner), with a hint of realism and throwback to actual reality. This entire story will be played throughout the compilation of my games in some way or form.
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In the beginning, there was nothing, and in the end there was nothing. There is no beginning, and there is no end. Like that of a circle, it remains a mystery to those who do not reside as Odin. The mere concept of there being no beginning and end restrains all from being gods. Therefore this text shall not be read by any mortal.
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He whom resides in Yggdrasil is Odin, and only Odin, whom is both Yggdrasil and life. Yggdrasil is the fabric of existence, and cannot die, for Odin dies for it. Odin, however, cannot die, and Yggdrasil chooses whom will be its life. If Yggdrasil breaks its life, then so does the circle end.
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However, Odin fears the loss of his power, and gives birth through Yggdrasil to many sons, whom will seperate Odin from the mortals, and the mortals from Odin, whom he fears to be more powerful than him. These sons prevail over the branches and roots of Yggdrasil, and the mass that entitles them to.
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Odin's first born is named Thor, whom Odin favors and is most loyal to him. Odin promises Thor his largest mass, sitting at a root of Yggdrasil. From the springs of the root of Yggdrasil, Thor brings life to his mass whom he names Hjlindornn, and whom the people of the mass name Earth.
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Inhabitants of Hjlindornn argued over Thor's presence, and created their own stories to explain their existence, and who they thought Thor to be. Thor did not interfere, and so he watched onwards, hopeful of what was in store. However, there were opposition to the followers of whom they thought Thor was. A group who tapped power from Yggdrasil to become gods themselves.
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These people shared knowledge of this to all the inhabitants of Hjlindornn, and hearers of this abandoned their fellowship with their thought of Thor, in pursuit of the path to becoming a god.
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Thor saw these things, and was angered by it. With his fist, he struck Hjilndornn, which turned into many pieces of mass. The scarce inhabitants of the former mass called Hjildornn now struggled to survive, whom were saved by the seeds Yggdrasil had implanted into the land.
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Their struggle to survive was foolish, and many ended their own lives. However, there was one being who was isolated on shard of Hjlindornn whom was known to Odin as Pandora. This person had learned to live with the inhabitants of the land for many years after armageddon.
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Pandora saught after the knowledge of Odin, and the defeat of Thor, and had a passion to serve justice to those who wronged him. However, Pandora's dreams of godliness were cut short by his mortality, and away to his after life he went. Here he resided for many years, until Thor destroyed the heavens.
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Pandora was given life through an event unknown to him, his evil from hell, and his righteousness from heaven. Passionate to eradicate Thor, Pandora regrew Hjlindornn through the flora left on the shards of mass, and rose the long deceased from their graves. He soon began to learn the ways of manipulating matter and energy, to allow him to discovers far off shards, where others had survived for so long.
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He travelled to these lands, and built an army so powerful, that he defeated some of the most powerful beings of existence, the very survivors which Thor himself could not kill. Upon his travels, he discovered 4 groups which had followed their studies of the route to godliness, and Pandora attempted to stop them.
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However, he could not. These people created their benine gods, whom the groups called Titans, in hopes of defeating Thor and creating their own utopia. Thor laughed at their foolishness, and imprisoned the Titans and their followers in lifeless shards of Hjildornn which he named Nethers.
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Thor created an area around his throne which he named Abyss, and siphoned the power from these Nethers to it, where Thor was nourished to a point of power, where he could claim Odin's life with his fist. Thor sat on his thone, and slept for many years, not aware of Pandora's intentions.
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Pandora returned to his land, with heroes whom he had met and equipped artifacts with, from the corners of the known universe. Pandora and his people worked endlessly to create a breach, where Pandora and his heroes could enter the Abyss through, and end Thor.
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Pandora succeeded in doing so, and united a front against Abyss, and defeated the Titans which sustained Thor. Thor awoke from his slumber, but could not defeat Pandora. They fought for a large amount of time, but Thor could not revert to his previous level of power. He had become too reliant on the Titans, and fell from exhaustion.
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He there took the power of Thor, combined the light with the dark, and rebuilt the shards of Hjilndornn back to one, which he named Hellendorn. Here he reigned for many years with Mjolnir, until Yggdrasil became sick of him, and retracted its roots from Hellendorn. Pandora became angry, and destroyed the other planets which Yggdrasil fed, and killed every follower of Odin that would not be loyal to Pandora.
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Yggdrasil became sickly, and began to die. Odin began to sustain Yggdrasil with his power, in hopes to save it. Yggdrasil became envious of Odin and his power, and consumed him. Yggdrasil began to consume the mass, and light, and the stars, and the heavens, and everything which he had created, and sustained.
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Pandora climbed Yggdrasil, which had now become bloated and slow, and began to control Yggdrasil from its branches. Yggdrasil became curious of him, and infused him with what he had consumed. Pandora became what Odin was, and realised that the universe was bare.
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So the new Thor then had the knowledge of life, and what mortals could not understand, and began to create life as he had remembered it, in hopes of restoring the damage which had been done by Yggdrasil, Thor, his sons, and himself. Yggdrasil told him not that history would repeat itself once more, and forever after that. This entertained him, and remained silent, watching for all eternity.