In the beginning, there was nothing—only the endless void of infinity. From this formless expanse arose two immeasurable primordial Titans, Deraëe and Aspis, the embodiments of creation and destruction. They were beings of thought and word, and their voices carried unimaginable power. With their first breath, existence was shaped from the void—time, space, love, hate, and all the forces that would come to define the cosmos.
United in purpose, the Titans formed what is now remembered as the Great Affix, a union of infinite potential. The spark of their union gave birth to the planes of existence, crafting everything from the formless nothing—or perhaps revealing what had always been. From their coalescence, amidst the cold blackness of the void, Zin was shaped: a world borne from the eye of Deraëe, a masterpiece of creation.
From this act came the ten Titan Children, beings of pure harmony who furthered the legacy of their creators. They explored thought, emotion, and creation, shaping the fabric of reality across the planes. Some of the Titan Children forged unions of their own, not in destruction, but in pure, boundless creation. From their unions emerged the Gods, entities of great power and purpose.
However, the Gods were not content to exist beneath the Titans. They sought to claim their creators' divine essence, mingling their might with the Titans themselves. To the Titans, this act was sacrilege—an affront that diminished their sacred power and shared it with the unworthy. Thus began the War of Titans and Gods, a conflict that raged for a century and tore the planes asunder.
One by one, the Titans fell, their colossal forms extinguished in battle. All but one of the ten were lost, the last now chained at the bottom of the Abyss, an eternal prisoner of the Gods' triumph. The bodies of the fallen Titans became the foundation of Zin's eight great continents, their very bones forming mountains, their blood carving rivers, and their breath lingering as storms and tempests.
From the ashes of the Titans, life emerged anew. The mortal races sprang forth, forged from the remnants of divine power and the spark of creation. The Gods, their war won, turned their attention to this new life, shaping it, aiding it, and meddling in its affairs. Thus began the Age of Life, Death, Good, and Evil, an era defined by mortal struggle and divine intervention.
Zin, a world forged in the crucible of divine conflict, holds wonders and terrors alike. For those bold enough to venture forth, it is a land of endless opportunity, brimming with treasures, dangers, and secrets waiting to be uncovered. Will you rise to carve your own path in this world of Titans and Gods? The choice is yours.