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== Two: The Titans & The Creation of Worlds == The Leophynsian Hendecagoi makes us believe that there were only 11 titans originally, but in fact the primordials created hundreds of thousands of them within the Material Plane. Why they did this is not entirely known; even Covoran did not know his purpose other than to create worlds. Three types of titans were created: Creators, Shapers, and Destroyers. Each group had a specific purpose— Creators made the basic raw elemental materials out of “nothing” (in reality coalescing elements from chaotic matter), Shapers shaped those elements into things, and Destroyers destroyed what was made. And while the titans were tiny compared to the primordials, they were enormous by our standards; a Creator could fit an entire world in between their hands, pressing it into shape like a snowball. Titans were also humanoid in structure, serving, presumably, as a concept for humanoids as we know them now. So the titans began to create worlds. As they did, the primordials fell into arguing and in-fighting. They had begun to create other creatures, namely the Elementals, acting as avatars and aspects of the primordials within their planes as well as the Material, but also other various elemental-based creatures. They fought over ownership of the Para- and Quasi-elemental Planes— even though those planes had their own rulers now: lesser primordials who coalesced on their own. Syntropy suffused herself into her own plane, never to be seen again. In order to keep the peace, the remaining primordials agreed to create boundaries between their worlds, and the Para- and Quasi-elemental planes, so that each primordial could rule over their own plane in peace. In doing so, they unintentionally created a boundary around the Material Plane as well, which had the consequence of sealing the titans inside, preventing them from returning to their creators. This angered the titans. A lot. But there was little they could do — they had no ability to leave the Material Plane. So instead they became nomadic wanderers within the Material, using their powers to construct the first generation of worlds.
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