In the primordial void, Midoki emerged, giving rise to two mighty dragons: Pyndera, the Dragon of Creation, and Gyndera, the Dragon of Destruction. Their majestic bodies intertwined in cosmic dances, shaping the foundations of the universe as Pyndera infused energy into creation while Gyndera unleashed the power of destruction. Their duality gave form to the cosmos, establishing the pillars of existence from Midoki's very being.
As the eons passed, the delicate balance between creation and destruction was put to the test. Pyndera and Gyndera, metaphysical representations of creative and destructive energy, began to diverge in their visions of the universe's fate. Pyndera, the embodiment of creation, believed the cosmos should constantly expand and flourish, with new worlds, beings, and forces emerging without end. Gyndera, the manifestation of destruction, maintained that all things must have an end — that destruction was necessary to prevent chaos and preserve cosmic order.
This philosophical and existential conflict caused the two entities to oppose each other more fiercely. The once harmonious universe began to tremble under the growing tension between them. The clash between Pyndera and Gyndera became inevitable, as each sought to impose her vision upon the other — endangering the very balance of the cosmos and destroying part of it in the process.
At the height of their confrontation, Midoki, aware of the necessity of balance, delivered a transcendental strike that would exhaust his reservoir of spiritual energy. With divine mastery, he sealed Pyndera within the Limbo of Life, transforming her into the generative force that nourishes all existence. At the same time, Gyndera was imprisoned within the Limbo of Death, becoming the entity that guides decayed souls to Helheim. Thus, Midoki, sacrificing part of his own essence, established order between creation and destruction, shaping the eternal cycle of life and death within the cosmos born from his very core.
With Pyndera and Gyndera sealed within their respective limbos of life and death, the cosmic void was filled only by the Shinrei of Eminence — the primordial energy of Midoki. This transcendental force, emanating from the primordial being, unfolded in a grand spectacle. The Shinrei of Eminence wove the threads of the universe to restore the cosmos destroyed by conflict, giving form to the multiverse, creating intricate dimensions, and weaving the timelines that flow through the cosmic fabric. Thus, the Shinrei of Eminence became the fundamental foundation — the matrix that sustains the existence and complexity of the newborn cosmos.
Amid the absolute silence of the void — where only distant stars cast their timid glow and scattered fragments drifted like echoes of a battle newly ended — Midoki floated, observing the space around him. He felt the depletion of his primordial energy, the cosmic source that sustained him, weakened by the power he had unleashed. The fragments of his essence — the Parts of the Shinrei (such as the Source of Chaos and the Source of Order) — were scattered like distant memories of his power, each representing a fraction of the vastness he had once shaped.
Sighing, Midoki grasped a troubling truth: he knew little of the immensity he himself had created. Every star, every shard of energy seemed to call to him — challenging him to explore what was paradoxically his own, yet still unknown. However, waiting for his power to recover — simply drifting in that endless void — seemed an eternity of tedium.
Then, an idea struck him — a spark born from the very vastness he now beheld. Instead of waiting, he could use what remained of his cosmic essence to begin anew — to be reborn in mortal form and start a journey from the beginning. That way, he could live, learn, and grow — connecting truly to the world he had created, not as a spectator, but as one who would lose and find himself within every detail of that reality.
Without hesitation, Midoki focused what remained of his primordial energy. He felt the power condense within his core, shining brilliantly one last time. The vastness around him lit up for a brief instant, bearing witness to his final conscious act as a supreme entity. And then — he released it all.
Midoki's immaterial and majestic form began to dissolve, fragment by fragment, until only a spark of his essence remained. It drifted through the void, passing stars and galaxies, until it found a new home. Thus, at the dawn of a new human life, Midoki would awaken in a mortal body — fragile and limited, yet ready for a journey where every experience would be a step toward rediscovering the universe.
The cosmic memories of Pyndera, Gyndera, and the Shinrei of Eminence remain within Midoki's essence, though sealed. As a human in the Realm of Lior, these dormant memories lie waiting — latent — ready to awaken in crucial moments or when Midoki's journey demands the resurgence of his true cosmic nature.
Despite the significant reduction of his power level, the Shinrei of Eminence remains within Midoki in its weakened form, resembling an infant. The vast energies that once gave rise to the universe now manifest on a minute scale — with strength enough only to topple a simple ant. This fragile state contrasts deeply with Midoki's former grandeur, marking a new chapter in his journey — one where cosmic might awaits rebirth and growth.
- Narrator:"The Four Laws of the Shinrei of Eminence are not merely foundations of power.They represent the pillars of existence and the limits of comprehension.
In the First Law, existence is born.In the Second, power awakens.In the Third, nothingness rests.In the Fourth, absolute dominion arises.
Beyond the Fourth......lies the one who may becomean Eminent Divine Spirit."
