"I'm wondering, as a recognized 'charming male god', why do you use deception to persuade the gods to create the world together." The Lord Lord looked at the ancient vine goddess Danika Jiechun whose consciousness was occupied by Shuer: " So, there are things I need to know about creation.”
"Ah, this is a long history, even beyond time and memory." Shure sighed: "Because it is so long ago, many things have been forgotten even by me, who has experienced it."
"No, Shure. You remember everything." The lord exposed Shure's little trick that was almost natural: "Because Sungard only has cause and effect and no time. This means that if nothing happens that makes you forget, Because of it, you will not forget the 'effect'. Even the gluttonous Alduin, whose every step of devouring the world starts from Songard, I don't think he can swallow up your cause and effect cycle."
What the Lord means is that time does not play a decisive role in the causal cycle.
"Ah..." Shure said noncommittally: "My Baron Ximu, you have indeed exceeded everyone's expectations (refer to 'Mephala is the Anticipation of Vivec' to understand)."
Facing the PPT creation master (the appearance of Nord), the Lord expressed his understanding of creation:
"When the world was in chaos, and even time and space did not exist, there were only two existences at first. One existence was called Anu, which represents 'yes'; the other existence was called Padome, which represented 'no'. On the continent Many scholars believe that Padome and Anu are not two independent individuals, but 'two sides of one body'. It is a concept derived from the 'is' represented by Anu in such a dualistic universe. , which is to remain in a static state (without change), we call it Anuiel, which is the soul of Anu. Or we can say that the soul of Anu is 'eternal stillness'. And the corresponding Padome, derived from his "non" is the concept of state change, which we call Sithis. Sithis is the counterpart to Anui. What a beautiful soul. So for that matter, Anui herself is stationary, and Sithis, by her changing nature, can have all kinds of destabilizing effects on Anui (inducing changes in traits). Of course , it is not a bad idea to say that it was Padome's influence on Anu. Therefore, there are two completely different opinions in the academic world. One is that Anuyi and Sidis are Anu and Padome themselves, because the souls It is an inseparable inner part that corresponds to the individual. There is also a belief that Anui and Sidis are the second-level deifications of Anu and Padome. In other words, they are derived after the appearance of Anu and Padome. A concrete 'concept' that comes out. Both of these statements have their own truths, and there is not much difference in essence.
So around the two 'concepts (main godhead)' of stillness and change, various 'derivative concepts (secondary godhead)' have appeared around them. These derived concepts can exist because of Anu himself. Their static characteristics allow them to temporarily retain their attributes at a certain moment. And these concepts themselves have their own differences, which are due to the changing characteristics of Padome. Because of this, these secondary gods are more or less dyed with the colors of Anu and Padome. Of course, there is a certain proportional relationship among them. Some of them have a heavier component of Anu, that is, the static attribute is more prominent, and some of the secondary godheads are biased towards the changes of Padome. "
"The First were two brothers, Anu and Padome. They entered the void and time began.
As Anu and Padome wandered the void, the interplay of light and dark created Nir. Both Anu and Padome were surprised and happy by her appearance, but she loved Anu and Padome retreated in bitterness.
Nair becomes pregnant, but before giving birth, Padome returns and openly declares his love for Nair. Nair tells him that she only loves Anu, so Padome beats her in anger. Anu returns, fights Padome and banishes him 'outside time'. Nel gave birth to Creation, but soon died of a relapse of an old injury. Anu was extremely sad. Unable to bear it, he hid in the sun and fell asleep.
At the same time, life began to appear and flourish in the twelve worlds created by Anu and Nair. Many centuries later, Padome returns 'within time'. He sees everything in the world and chooses to hate it. He wields his weapon and crushes everything in the twelve worlds. Anu wakes up and fights Padome again. The long and fierce battle ended with Anu winning. He cast aside the body of his brother (Padome), believing him to be dead, and then attempted to save the world, combining the remnants of the twelve worlds into one: Nirn, the world of Tamriel. While he was busy saving the world, the dying Padome penetrated Anu's chest with one last blow. Anu tussled with his brother again, dragging both of them 'outside time' forever.
Padome's blood transformed into the demon god Daedra. Anu's blood became stars. Their mixed blood became the holy Daedra (as evidenced by their ability to be both good and evil and a closer relationship with mortal affairs - the Daedra have no connection with the world's creation).
In the world when Nirn was born, everything was chaos. The only survivors of the twelve founding worlds are Inofi and Theaster. Inofi is the ancestor of humans and elves. Thester is the mother tree of the Argonians. Nirn was originally all land, with some sea, but no ocean.
A large fragment of the world of Inofi landed relatively intact in Nirn, and the Inofi who lived there were the ancestors of the elves (ancient Inofi). These Inofi fortified their borders, insulated themselves from the chaos outside, and kept their kingdom peaceful, hoping to continue living as before. When the subsequent Enofi came to Nirn, they were scattered in the chaos and disorder of the broken world. They spent many years wandering the broken world looking for each other. Eventually, the wandering Inofi found the ancient Inofi in his hiding place, and was surprised and happy to find that their relatives were living in the glory of the past. Wandering Inofi hope to be welcomed into this peaceful realm, but Ancient Inofi sees them as degenerates from their former glory. Whatever the cause, war broke out and spread throughout Nirn. The ancient power and knowledge of the ancient Inofiburu are there, but the rogues are more numerous, hardened by the struggle to survive on Nirn. The war reshaped Nirn, sinking much of the land under the new ocean, leaving only the continents we know today: Tamriel, Akavir, Atmora, and Yokuda . Although the ancient kingdom of Inofi was destroyed, it became Tamriel. The remnants of the rogues are scattered across three other continents.
Many years later, Enofi of Tamriel became Mo (elf),
Dwemer (the Deep Ones, sometimes called dwarves),
Chimer (changers, later known as Dunmer),
Dunmer (Dark Ones or Cursed Ones, Dark Elves),
Bosmer (green or forest ones, wood elves),
Altmer (Old Ones or High Ones, High Elves).
On other continents, wandering Inofi became humans: the Nords of Atmora, the Redguards of Yokuda, and the Tsaesci of Akavir.
The Thester Trees were bystanders to the Inofi War, but most of their kingdom was destroyed in time by the waves of war. What survived became the Black Marshes of Tamriel, but most of their kingdom sank to the bottom of the sea.
Eventually, humans returned to Tamriel. The Nords were the first, led by Ysgramor, to land settlers on the northern coast of Tamriel before recorded history. His thirteenth generation descendant, King Harald, was the first human king to appear in written history.
This is the end of the Age of Mythology. ” - "The Anuad Paraphrased - Early religious book providing a simplified version of The Anuad creation myth from the Mythic Era".