10 January 2013
On a planet far away in a different universe a child was born, he was the son of the king, a god, his name is Castor – it means to shine or to excel. His childhood was quite a lonely one, for he had no siblings or young relatives. He was quiet and kept to himself even while being schooled with other children he would stay quiet and hide away at the back of the room to scare to speak even when he knew an answer or to ask a question. He only talked to one person a young girl in his class called Gaia- it means earth. She was his world and soon grows up to love her.
By the age of 18 his father died in battle and he was to take over the throne. He took it and soon after he married Gaia. He had many duties now and didn’t have as much free time as he used to but he always found time for Gaia.
Not long after his 20th birthday, Castor and Gaia had their first child Evander; he was a cute and quiet baby. He looked a lot like his father with blonde hair but had his mother’s stunning green eyes. Two years later they had a baby girl called Aglaia, she was very unlike her parents and brother she had jet black hair and blue eyes.
His children grow up and he made sure he gave them the best life possible but he couldn’t always as evil come at every turn. When Evander was 14 and Aglaia was 12 there mother was killed by the evil Chernobog. Castor was so upset those 4 years later he decided he didn’t want to loss anyone else so he cast a spell on him and his children to never grow old but to stay the same age by this point he was 34 and his children where 18 and 16. He then gave up his throne to his son and went to a journey to explore different planets.
65 years later he return still a young man to see his children he was greeted well by his children but all his old friends had died in wars since he had gone all this put so not pain on him that he decided to create a planet where all gods go when they die he called it Earth after his wife Gaia. He sent all the souls of the dead to earth where they would be reborn a human.
He spent 30 years looking for his wife and found her sitting by a stream in the middle of a forest. He approached her and fell so deeply back in love with her. He couldn’t take her back to the planet lockyi but he could be with her on earth.
3 years later they had another child, Flora. She wasn’t a full god like her brother and sister she was a demigod (half god and half human). The child could swap between earth and lockyi unlike her mother.
Castor had only one flaw in his plan, humans aged and died on average about 65 but gods lived at least 100 years .He knew that he would loss his wife again. When flora was 16 he put the spell on here so she wouldn’t age. Flora decided to go and live in lockyi as she wanted to leave the death on earth. Gaia could cope with life without flora, Evander, Aglaia and Castor so she took her own life.
Castor couldn’t cope with losing her again and got very ill. Aglaia didn’t like seeing her father this way so she took it upon herself to move away with her husband so she wouldn’t see her father suffering. Evander tried hard to heal his father by creating a globe where he could watch his planet earth. He found it the hardest to look at Flora as she looked just like her mum; he found his self-falling for his own daughter so he tried to find some-thing to take his mind of her. His son told him to take back the crown and he did so.
With all the duties of being a king he forgot about losing his beautiful wife Gaia and his daughter Aglaia moving away. He and his son looked after lockyi and its people. This other daughter flora stayed by his side helping all she could.
25 years past like no time at all, every peacefully day counted down until war would begin again. Aglaia returned home and was so apologetic for leaving her father and siblings. She was pleased to see her father back in his former glory but in no time at all war began against the Sultans - a group of men bound to the evil master Chernobog who had killed Gaia when she was a god.
To be continued
The Gods Who Created The Earth • Opuss № I