Chapter 4 > AFTER THE CREATION.
After creation was complete—
The First Being granted all existence—
a home.
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Not merely a shelter—
but an eternal dwelling.
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For every being…
for every creature…
a golden house was given—
radiant, flawless, and everlasting—
one that would stand for eternity.
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Each home shone with a gentle golden light—
warm… peaceful… divine—
as if carrying a fragment of His presence.
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He bestowed upon them a world of joy—
a joy that would never fade.
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A prosperous world.
A perfect world.
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Fruits and vegetables grew in abundance—
ever fresh,
ever plentiful—
never withering,
never running out.
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Rivers flowed endlessly.
Winds carried serenity.
Light embraced all things.
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Everything—
was complete.
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Then—
after all creation—
The First Being created another.
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A singular existence.
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Yhach.
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A being born with omniscience—
an origin of Alpha and Omega.
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He was created within the Tenth Realm—
while The First Being remained—
in the Fifteenth realm.
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The moment Yhach opened his eyes—
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He already knew.
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He knew his Creator.
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Yet—
despite possessing omniscience—
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There was one thing—
he could not know.
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The will of The First Being.
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For the Creator—
stood beyond all knowing.
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Lifting his gaze—
he looked beyond realms—
beyond existence itself—
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And there—
he beheld it.
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An everlasting golden light—
the Origin.
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And instantly—
he bowed.
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Not by force.
Not by command.
Not because he was created.
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But by instinct.
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For his very existence—
recognized The First Being.
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He pressed his head against the void—
in reverence.
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Then—
The First Being spoke.
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"Welcome… My child."
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Yhach trembled—
as tears fell from his eyes—
his voice breaking with overwhelming joy.
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"Thank You so much… my Lord God…"
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He cried—
his entire existence filled with gratitude.
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Before Yhach could say more—
before his thoughts could fully form—
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The First Being already knew.
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"Speak," He said gently.
"Do not be afraid."
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Yhach, still trembling, replied:
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"It is an honor to stand before You… my Lord God…
even if I am unworthy."
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The First Being answered:
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"Do not say that."
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"All of you—My creation—
are more worthy than Myself."
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"You are My happiness."
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"Your value to Me…
is greater than My own."
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Yhach wept even more—
for he felt it—
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The Origin of Love.
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Then Yhach spoke once more—
with humility—
despite his omniscience.
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"What may I do for You… my Lord God?"
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For even with all knowledge—
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He could not perceive—
the will of the One beyond all.
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And The First Being replied:
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"You shall be the Guardian of My creation."
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"You will guide them."
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"You will watch over them."
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"You will become…"
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"Their second father."
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And for the first time—
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The First Being laughed.
