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== The Creation of Adaris == The early primordial realms of [[Adaris]] unfolded over eons, a process beyond the comprehension of linear time, happening both instantly and not at all. Fearing a return to chaos, the concept of time was brought into being as the first Ascendant Spirit, who named themselves '''[[Kairos]]'''. The creation of time stabilized Adaris, ensuring that change occurred at a manageable pace and preventing a reversion to primordial chaos. From this point, the formation of '''[[Elemara]]''', the continent of Adaris, began. It emerged from the erosion of the once infinite expanse of earth by wind and water, marking a significant stabilization of the elemental realms. Each element maintained its own form while still allowing for the slow merging, change, destruction, and creation of new elements. As the world of Adaris continued to take shape, new spirits formed from the merging of existing elements, who in turn dreamed up realms of their own, creating the rich tapestry we know today.
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