expand_less Dear Mountain,
 
I find it odd that you don't remember this.
I am almost sure we have had this discussion before.
But okay, if you would like me totell it again,
I don't mind.
 
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Chaos was rather jealous back then.
The Void, which has never, in my memory, done
much to anyone especially, was as it has always been,
and Chaos found this initimidating. Or maybe belittling 
is the right word.
Furthermore Chaos had quickly gotten to odds with Order,
as you can imagine.
And so Chaos decided to make some moves.
First they reached into the Void, and created from it
Sace, the goddess of love, which, back then at least,
love was in fact quite a destabilizing thing. A kind of
element of change really.
 
Sace loved Chaos, her Father, but it was the Void 
she found
a deep sympathy for. It is hard to say even now what it is.
Not quite a friendship or a marriage. In some ways 
similar to what we have.
This connection compelled her arms to 
stretch around the Void entirely,
and forever hold it tight to her. 
And though you may doubt me, this is what holds us 
stll close to the void.
It is just a fact, as undetectable as it is, 
that is there.
 
From the bond between Sace and the unknowable expanse
came another god. The first I would consider
relevant to you and I, Kasys, god of the first star.
He's the sun you know. He really is.
 
Kasys was the first light in not just this desert, but at all.
Little Kasys.
Honestly I have no clue his size. 
Gods are so hard to look at. Oh but you wouldn't know.
 
Anyways, with Kasys regained some place for Order, and this
Annoyed, Chaos went again to the Void and pulled from it
the great wrestler of fire, Dau, sister of Sace.
 
Now Dau was made of a fire so intense and everlasting,
that there was not much point in wrestlnig her and 
expecting to win.
Gods will attempt imppossible things anyway, of course.
And they did have some fun in both the chaos and fun of 
testing Dau's limits, and further, when they hadn't the interest,
Dau was a natural instigator, and constantly picking fights.
For every fight between Dau and another, dismay would result.
It is she who brings the sun down from Kasys,
and in the process always spreads something against his light:
storms, disaster, death.
 
And so Chaos was rather pleased with this situation, as you can imagine, and if
Daus was his daughter, Kasys very much became  more of Sace's son
the family divided.
 
It is in this time that chaos became maligned.
Before it was thought of as rather neutral.
But now, what many of us remember still, is this angry god.
But who can say what Chaos really feels? 
It's a mistake to say we can truly understand them.
Still, most of us have yet to forgive Chaos eh?
It's not as if you consider it nearly as valuable as Order.
Anyways. 
 
This situation compelled a cycle.
The light of day would spread Order from Kasys.
And then Dau would bring the sun down, burning so hot
that by the time it reached the below, it was a grat ball of ash.
And this ash we know as the moon, and naturally it began to be 
the symbol for Chaos.