The world had not always known order...
A thousand years ago before kingdoms rose and heroes were praised, humanity existed as little more than desperate animals clawing for survival.
No one possessed power, no one held wisdom, and no one dared to dream of peace. Hunger hollowed their bodies, violence shaped their instincts, and without empathy, people turned into beings who acted only on raw instinct.
Humans lived with only one purpose: to survive. Some fought alone, others gathered in groups to hunt down the weak, stealing their food, tools, and anything that kept them alive. And when desperation grew too heavy, they even turned on their own kind, killing and eating one another.. It was a realm that resembled a second hell—
lawless...
merciless...
and out of purpose...
But everything changed the day a woman known by no one later called the Mother of No Origin, gave birth to a pair of twins. Their names were Cain and Abel, the first humans to awaken with limitless power flowing through their veins.
Where others brought chaos, the twins brought hope.Where humans once tore each other apart, they now looked upon Cain and Abel as beacons of what humanity could become.
With compassion and strength, Cain became the first leader to lift humanity from darkness. Under his guidance, the world began to heal, and from the remnants of ruins he established the first true kingdom a foundation for civilization itself.
Yet as Cain watched humanity struggle to rebuild, a single conviction grew within him:
If the world were to stand on its own, its people needed power not just him.
And so he made a choice.He would share a fragment of his limitless power with humanity, granting them the potential to grow, to evolve.
But Abel saw only danger in this decision.To him, power was a burden too heavy for ordinary humans they are fragile, flawed hearts. If gifted freely, it would be twisted used to dominate, corrupt, and eventually destroy everything they had built.
The brothers, once closer than anyone else, began a fierce fight that threw the whole kingdom into chaos.
Cain insisted that mercy and trust were the only true paths forward. "I refuse to stand as a god," he declared. "If humanity is to rise, they must rise as equals not subjects."
But Abel's fury burned hotter than ever. "You're handing them the tools to repeat hell," he argued. "You are giving them the power to destroy each other!"
Their ideals collided violently.Their bond once unbreakable
Shattered.
And so, with grief and anger tightening his chest, Abel abandoned Cain's kingdom, walking away from the world they were meant to together. Two powerful human beings broke apart, making society confused and forcing people to choose which side whose ideology they believed was right. Barely anyone joined Abel's side. Abel watched those humans in anger, seeing their pride, their belief in equality, and their desire to dominate the world too.
Five hundred years later, he ruled somewhere far from Cain's kingdom, living on a distant continent that required ships and boats to reach him.
Abel and Cain wondered why they didn't age while the people around them did. That thought pushed Cain to a new goal: to give humans powers within their DNA, allowing their abilities to grow and pass down to future generations. Humans began to awaken powers; they practiced their magic and abilities, producing many successors.
Meanwhile, in the other land, Abel's kingdom grew restless. Society started to turn against Abel's dominance and the way he enslaved them. They had no powers yet, and rumors spread that Cain's followers had already begun awakening theirs.
One day, Abel sat upon his throne, posture serious and tense. He could sense something coming, something familiar and powerful. The hall was silent, empty, the air held still as if waiting.
Then, in a single blink, a glowing golden spark burst open as waves of warm, fire-like light swirling into shape. A figure emerged from the glow.
A presence Abel instantly recognized.
His brother, Cain.
Cain's expression alone was enough.
he was angry. His eyes locked on Abel, and he spoke first.
"I have to be the one to visit you, huh?" Cain walked closer to the throne. "It's been so long… yet you never once came back to me. You don't even answer when I try to speak through your heart. You always ignore me."
Abel rose from his throne and walked toward him, disappointment shadowing his face."We shared the same dream once. What happened? We were meant to be the only ones to lead humanity… the ones above them. What happened to our goal of world domination?"
Cain replied softly, calm but firm, "The power I shared with them is not the power of gods, Abel. You can't treat them like that. They are humans, like us. They have souls. And that old ideology we had… I was wrong."
"Wrong!?" Abel screamed, stepping closer in frustration. "You can't view humans like that either! We were chosen to save the world! They should be listening to us, We are their light, their hope! We are the chosen ones! We are the ones meant to carry the powers not them! It's been hundreds of years, and yet, You still refuse to understand our purpose!"
Cain answered calmly, though fury simmered beneath his voice."Are you insane? We're humans too, we have flesh, we have bones. And what you're saying is truly wrong. You can't keep seeing them as lower beings. They are talented and amazing, just like us. Humans are kind and beautiful. You can't stand above them just because you think we are perfect and you think we are, huh? we made mistake—!"
Abel cut him off with a furious roar."Perfectionist is us! Look at you and me, Cain! Our power is beyond anything they don't even know how limitless we are how boudless we are! We can create, we can manipulate, we can shape-shift and more!, infinte and eternity is us! we are ominous!"He gripped Cain's shoulders desperately, trying to convince him.
Cain turned his face away, refusing eye contact, disappointment clouding his expression as he reply "we are saviors of humanity and so why do we feel this desire to dominate them? I understand that desire… but I reject it even if it means rejecting you."He sighed. "I choose to love them. Not treat them like puppets or minions."His eyes finally met Abel's. "But you see them like Animals and Objects."
Abel's eyes widened with fury as he stepped back."Huh?? Are you brainwashed? You can't sympathize with them! We are fortune itself! Our purpose is—"
Cain cut him sharply, voice raised."Enough! Your arrogance is poisoning you! You think I don't know what you're doing here? Building your own desire—your own empire—killing your own followers for their mistakes!"
Cain trembled in anger. "Can't you hear them? I hear the people begging to leave… just stop! Throw away this obsession. Let me teach you, let me help you understand and I promise I can guide you back. Just stop killing innocents! I see everything in your kingdom bathing in blood while mine lives in harmony. You saw it too… yet you refuse to change.
his voice rise "You killed innocent people who tried to escape! You ordered your sick generals to slaughter them!"
Abel listening it made him twisted with anger as irritation growing.
Tears spilled down Cain's cheeks, his voice cracking."You are no longer the Abel I know…"He exhaled shakily, tears still falling. "I didn't want to fight you. you are my brother and I love you so much. But if you continue like this… I have to stop you."
Abel flinched, he felt offended and shocked."And you are no longer the Cain I know!"His voice trembled with fury. "You… disgust me. Hearing you talk like that makes me sick. Why should we care? We are gods. Gods can do whatever they please, we are the ones above all!"
Cain glared at him. "Abel! What is wrong with you?! You understand the world wrongly! Just… release the people who want to leave! They're humans, Abel! they have minds, they have feelings!"
Abel gritted his teeth as he sigh for a second then a voice cracking."I hate you…: He says it deeply and slow then a burst "FINE! I'll release them! Take those pigs with you! And you are no longer the brother I know! Take them and never return!"
Cain turned away, sorrow carved deep into his trembling expression.
From that moment on… they no longer saw each other as brothers.
They became enemies.
Years passed. Abel did whatever he pleased until boredom consumed him. His ego, his hunger, his desire is... Still alive after centuries pushed him to follow a plan he'd long prepared.
Three hundred years later, screams ripped through the night.
Fire painted the streets red as a rebellion erupted.
Houses were raided and destroyed.
Swords clashed, powers burst like violent fireworks.
Cain's kingdom was under attack.
From above, smoke spiraled into the sky, the flames glowing brighter than the moon.
Civilians ran for their lives but were stabbed and killed down mercilessly. Some power users fought back but they were lost through a lots of numbers.
Superpowers were not enhance as today back then.
Inside the throne hall, Cain was lifted into the air by Abel's telekinesis wrapped around his throat. Blood covered the floor, his followers lying still, they are dead.
Cain looked up weakly. "So this is what you really wanted?"
Abel appearance had changed adark wizard-like coat draped over menacing black armor, his hood cover a bit his face.
Abel smirked, furious. "You still refuse to fight me? Even after I killed everyone, including your successor?" He laughed. "You pathetic brat. You say you love everyone, yet you can't even mourn your own people's deaths properly!"
He pulled Cain closer, choking him violently.
Cain react the choke as he gag."You have been useless since your whole life. Born chosen, but chose to be foolish! A god who turned worthless!" Abel spat. "I should've killed you from the beginning!"
He scream "Shame on you, you could've done everything I can, yet you refuse because of your morals?!"
Cain's mercy and values block Abel desire to rule
Veins buldged across Abel's arm, glowing rainbow light flowing like aurora as Abel drained Cain's power."If you won't become a god… then I gladly will."
Cain looked at him with sadness. "Forgive me, Abel… for not being there for you..."
Abel only muttered, "Shut up," he look Cain in disgusted.
Cain smiled weakly. "But one thing, brother—"
"Don't call me that. We are no longer siblings." Sharply but low tone spoken by Abel.
Cain gasped for breath, speaking through the pain." The moment... you looked into my eyes… you are cursed already... You will only see the past… and you will keep grieving over it. You will never see the future that you wish"
Abel's expression twisted, irritated and wild, His eyes stretch wide his voice full of rage and redemption."I've been grieving since the beginning!"
"Now... Die Already!"
His breath became louder as he inhale and exhale it. Abel's eyes filled with tears as his grip tightened his knuckles cracking.
The sound of Cain choking echoed through the hall.
"Khh—hk… khh—!"
Then—
"CRKK"
A sharp, crack sound snap.
Cain's body collapse like a ragdoll to the floor.
Abel walked away.
That day—when Abel's victory was absolute—he stood upon a blackened ridge and watched the Cain Kingdom burn. Towers crumbled, walls split apart, and the land itself writhed beneath a storm of fire. The sky glowed crimson, reflecting the inferno devouring everything Cain had ever built.
Behind Abel, his generals and loyal followers knelt in silence, waiting for their king's final judgment.
Abel raised his hand toward the dying kingdom and whispered a chant born of hatred.
"Let this land become a place where life can no longer breathe."
A pulse of monstrous power surged from him. The fertile earth cracked open, the rivers dried into dust, and a sweeping tide of sand devoured the ruins. In moments, the once-great kingdom had become a desert of ashes.
In that instant, Abel understood something terrifyinghis power had no limit.
Why should a being like him ever restrain himself?
He turned to his generals. Just the weight of his gaze made even the bravest warriors tremble. Shadows twisted behind him like wings as he declared:
"I am no longer Abel"
"he is dead!""I am Lucifer!"
He spread his arms wide.
"Kneel."
The word struck like a command from the heavens. Every soldier dropped instantly, heads bowed in fear.
"I shall grant you power... my power. But understand this: betray me, and you will not receive mercy. You will not be tolerated!."
One general rose, approached with trembling devotion, then knelt again to kiss Lucifer's foot.Lucifer tilted his head, faintly surprised.
"You have always been righteous in your loyalty," he said. "I have watched you more closely than the others.""I would never betray my king"
And so Lucifer granted them his gifts.
Their bodies twisted, skin shifting in unnatural colors, muscles hardening like steel. They became monstrous beings yet stronger, fiercer, nearly immortal. For decades they
hunted every surviving follower of Cain.
But one escaped.
A successor Caismar.Cain had entrusted him, Cain gave half of his own power, commanding him to flee the day before the attack. Along with it, Caismar received an ancient blessing granting unnatural long age, so that one day he might challenge Lucifer.
Centuries passed.Two hundred years later have passed, bringing the timeline to the one-thousand-year mark since Cain and Abel were born
Caismar still lived.
He hid beneath the cursed desert that had once been the Cain Kingdom, building a hidden community of survivors. Generations grew there, clinging to old traditions. Among them, Caismar had a wife and a son whose hair carried the same pale, lime-tinted green as his mother's. He also had an adopted child a boy with unruly pink hair.
Cain's followers, scattered after their king's death, survived only by fleeing and hiding across distant lands.
Chapter 6 The First War (Coming soon)
A glimpse about Elias, Seraphiel, Nicora.
