They built a vast and beautiful world, but Purpose began to feel unsatisfied with simply aesthetic building, and wished to make something more meaningful. It developed something that would have thoughts of it's own, Life.
This took form in a new lifeform, in a being that was nameless at the time but later named Asram. The Asram contained a bit of each lifeform. But they were not as powerful, they could not create new matter and had limited power in sense. Several dozens of them were made to see how they would interact.
The Asram did not have the ability to directly communicate thoughts, and had to create a simple language. Thus they named themselves, and decided to call their creators Siol.
They would explore and interact, but there was nothing for them to do and soon nothing left to explore. They lived in the beautiful but empty space, and frequently asked the Siol for their purpose, to which they simply got the answer that they didn't have one.
They had nothing left to discover around them so they began reflecting on themselves. They could not create physical matter but could affect their own minds, which would cause them to become more and more individual and would obtain Identity.
The Siol were very interested when they found out that the Asram were capable of creating new concepts. But the Asram were increasingly restless in their meaningless, never-ending lives, with no direction. The time would go on and on and it was torment for them. They began to Hate the Siol for creating them without a purpose.
They finally waged War.
They would destroy the creations they came across.
The more they destroyed, the better they became at it, and this would develop into Strength.
They hated and they fought and they destroyed. They were out of control and the Siol could not stop them peacefully. Finally they had no choice but to seal the Asram into a prison which they could not escape. There was no other option for the hateful, spiteful beings.
They were corrupted and violent. They had created concepts opposite of the original concepts. The Loneliness drove them insane as they were forced in an endless existence of nothing.
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