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The Daevas were beings who inhabited within Caskaris in an age of light and perfection, and beneath them, their subjects proliferated and knew their blessings. These subjects were the mannish Neraics, and the Daevas recognized the Neraics’ congeniality to themselves such that they intended to protect them from the harm of their enemies. The focal point of which the Daevas inhabited and where their instruction was laid out from was called the Garden of Runaral, which existed as a stronghold of light and abundance that found its grace spread throughout the surrounding lands of mortality. From there, the Daevas supplied an order that allowed for further incarnation by the spirits of the world, and, being agents and aspects of the divine light, there existed a purity instated by them among their human subjects. These constraints and rules allowed for the birth of the human spirit as it could be identified later, where an expiation notably occurred as instigated by the Daevas that allowed for its essence to define itself separately from other spirits. Thus, the human spirit was created by the Daevas, godlike beings that laid down the cycles and elements of the world such that other ideas could form beside them.

Though the era that the Daevas ruled in lasted for a millennia, it was brought to an end by the spirits which the gods of light and stability would come to identify as their enemies, spirits of darkness and chaos that sought to change the order that the Daevas procured. These would later be called the Asuras by the descendants of the human subjects, and it was these descendants that had supplied shape and identity to the spirits of darkness that would view their supposed corruption as a boon rather than a curse, as it, in hindsight, had allowed them freedom from the reign of the dominating order. Thus, upon the Asuras’ having altered the shape of the human spirit, the Daevas abandoned what they called humanity, and left them in a world of mortality so that they might know it as a punishment. In their abandonment, they had left the space for rulers of a divinity, and these would usurp the thrones of the courts and become the Archons.

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