The Great Erosion

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The Great Erosion was one of the most transformative events in the history of Adaris, marking the moment when the primordial realm of Terasil—the realm of the Primordial Spirit of Earth—began to be shaped by the elemental forces of fire, water, and air. Before this event, Terasil existed as an infinite and unchanging realm of pure earth and stone, untouched by the outside influences of other elements. It was the first and most enduring realm, created from the chaotic energies of Astram within the Primordial Void.

The Great Erosion was not merely a geological event but a metaphysical process that forever altered the balance of the elements in Adaris, shaping both its landscape and its inhabitants.

Origins of the Great Erosion edit

As Terasil stood alone, the elemental realms of Shasae (air), Tejas (fire), and Jala (water) were yet to fully manifest in the world. These elements existed in their own infinite expanses, but their energies had not yet interacted with the physicality of Terasil. This changed when the balance of the cosmos began to shift, causing the forces of Shasae, Tejas, and Jala to collide with Terasil.

It was during this period of elemental convergence that Kairos, the Ascendant Spirit of Time, came into existence. The introduction of new elements into the timeless realm of Terasil threatened to plunge the world into chaos, with the continuous erosion of its eternal landmass. Kairos emerged to stabilize the passage of time, ensuring that the elements worked in harmony rather than complete dissolution.

The Erosive Forces edit

The elements of air, fire, and water each had their own effects on Terasil:

  • Water: The power of Jala began to carve rivers, lakes, and oceans into the once-unyielding earth. The relentless flow of water slowly eroded the mountains, reshaped the valleys, and created deep chasms where none existed before. Over time, these forces nurtured new life and fertility in modern-day Terasil.
  • Air: The winds of Shasae swept across the plains and mountains, further eroding the stone and creating soft, rolling hills where sharp cliffs once stood. The winds carried seeds and new life across the land, aiding the process of transformation.
  • Fire: Tejas brought both creation and destruction to Terasil. Volcanic activity erupted, as the fiery essence of Tejas reshaped the landscape in an explosive display of power. Fire forged new minerals, created magma flows, and renewed the surface of the earth by consuming old formations and creating new ones in their place. The molten heart of the earth became both a source of danger and renewal for Terasil’s inhabitants.

The Consequences of the Great Erosion edit

 
Evidence of the Great Erosion is still seen all over Terasil.

The Great Erosion marked the gradual contraction of Terasil from an infinite realm into the continent of Elemara, the landmass that exists today in Adaris. The once-endless domain of Terasil became a contained space, with the Citadel Mountains at its heart standing as the last bastion of the primordial realm.

The integration of fire, air, and water into the realm had profound consequences, not just for the land but also for its inhabitants. The Orasians, the ancient beings born from the earth, saw their realm transformed and diminished. Once titanic beings who stood as tall as mountains, many Orasians found themselves reduced in size and influence, as the elemental forces reshaped their bodies along with their world.

Likewise, new beings began to emerge from the interactions between the elements, countless corporeal beings, flora and fauna came to existence inhabiting all realms and creating their own unique societies, which in turn further changed the world.

The Birth of Time edit

As the elements began to erode and reshape Terasil, the need for a stabilizing force became apparent. Without time to govern the cycles of creation and destruction, the world would have descended into chaos. In response, the Ascendant Spirit Kairos emerged, bringing with them the concept of time.

Kairos’s influence ensured that the process of erosion slowed, giving Terasil time to adapt to the changes rather than being completely consumed by the other elements. The flow of time allowed for balance and harmony between the elements, ensuring that change occurred gradually and in manageable cycles. The creation of time also introduced the concepts of day and night, birth and death, and the progression of life itself in Adaris.

Ongoing Erosion edit

Though the Great Erosion has largely subsided, the process is not entirely over. The elemental forces continue to shape Terasil, albeit at a much slower and more controlled pace, thanks to the stabilizing effect of time.

Orasians and Minthari alike remain vigilant in protecting their homeland, performing rituals and using their knowledge of Orasia, the Osia of earth, to counter the ongoing influence of erosion.

Legacy edit

The Great Erosion is remembered as both a destructive and creative force in the history of Adaris. It reshaped the land and allowed for the integration of new elements, giving rise to diverse ecosystems, cultures, and spiritual practices. The effects of the Great Erosion can still be seen across Elemara, with its rugged mountains, flowing rivers, and fertile valleys standing as testament to the ongoing interplay between the elements.

In many ways, the Great Erosion also represents the delicate balance that exists in Adaris between creation and destruction, order and chaos. The emergence of time, the formation of new landscapes, and the gradual contraction of Terasil all serve as reminders of the ever-changing nature of the world.

See Also edit

  • Terasil: The primordial realm of earth and the land most affected by the Great Erosion.
  • Kairos: The Ascendant Spirit of time, whose influence stabilized the process of erosion.
  • Shasae: The Primordial Spirit of wind and atmosphere, whose influence eroded and shaped the landscape.
  • Jala: The Primordial Spirit of water, whose rivers and oceans carved new paths through Terasil.
  • Tejas: The Primordial Spirit of fire, whose flames and molten flows reshaped the land.
  • Orasians: The ancient inhabitants of Terasil, born from the essence of the earth.
  • Minthari: A race of miners and explorers who live on the edges of Terasil, mining its rich resources.

References edit

  • "The Chronicles of Creation" - A collection of ancient Adarian texts detailing the universe's origin and the elemental forces.
  • "The Erosion of Eternity" - A study on the effects of the Great Erosion on Terasil and its people.
  • "Balancing the Elements: The Role of Kairos" - An exploration of the emergence of time and its impact on the balance of Adaris.