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Two gods who conflicted while filling the void of the main god who once created the world. They waged a war for possession of Retarion, the legacy of the main god, Through their human followers.
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Two gods who conflicted while filling the void of the main god who once created the world. They waged a war for possession of Retarion, the legacy of the main god, Through their human followers.
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In the beginning, there was a god who came down to the world. His name is 'Reta'.
The god of birth and god of everything, he wanted to create a new world, but he couldn't do it alone, so he took off his body and started making gods. The gods created in this way had different personalities and abilities, and they worshiped Reta as the main god and were creating the world of gods.
Then one day the gods thought that it would be good to have people who worshiped them just as they worshiped Reta. Thus, the god of sculpture molded a creature out of clay, and the god of life breathed into it to create a human being. The gods were delighted with the birth of humans and shared their personalities with humans, and humans soon formed groups to worship the gods and make sacrifices as the gods wanted.
Reta, who was delighted to see these gods, took some of his body and planted it in the middle of the plain to celebrate this event. It soon grew to be a large tree.
Soon after, fruit grew on the tree. Reta This fruit, called ‘Retarion’, meaning fruit gifted by god, gives strength to the body and makes the person feel good who holds it. Humans thank the gods for gifts and sacrifice some of them. This peaceful coexistence of gods and humans seemed to last forever.
However, not all gods welcomed human beings. ‘Karthus,’ who was the god of conflict, was dissatisfied with the birth of human beings, and gave humans negative feelings such as conflict and jealousy. Soon, humans fought and feuded with each other. Karthus then blamed Reta as the cause of the fight.
As fights and conflicts continued, the gods who cared for humans mistook the god Reta for the root of the problem and rebelled against the god Reta, but there were no gods that could harm Him. Except for Karthus …
Thus, Karthus, who assassinated Reta and ascended to the throne, brought both the gods and the human worlds into conflict. In the end, among the gods who could not stand the tyranny of Karthus, the bravest god ‘Gaia,’ the god of nature and ‘Nate’ the god of wisdom joined together to end the breath of Karthus.
After the disappearance of Karthus, peace seemed to return to the worlds of gods and humans again, but the seeds of conflict once sown were not completely removed.
As Karthus disappeared, the throne of the gods became vacant, and the gods who had been equal with each other began to covet the vacant throne. Among them, 'Gaia' and 'Nate', who made the biggest contribution to defeating Karthus, began to fight each other for their own achievements and to become the god of gods.
However, many other gods, realizing from the precedent of Karthus how precarious the throne was if it was taken without cause and reasonable ground, demanded legitimacy from them. They believed that the legitimacy of Reta lies in Retarion, the legacy and traces of Reta and asked them to show Flower of Retarion: 'Gold Rose' that they have secured.
Gaia and Nate each demanded more Gold Rose from the humans who followed them. In order to serve more Gold Rose to their gods, humans eventually split into two factions and became involved in a long, endless war.
It is usually a peaceful great plain, but when the Retarion is bearing fruits, people gather for the glory of their gods. At first, it was a battle between small tribes, but it led to build a more advanced city, honing more sophisticated skills and tactics over the years to win their opponents.
But it is still not enough to end the war. The times call for powerful heroes to bring order to this chaotic world. Please be the light in this endless war and the last protagonist in the history to enjoy the great blessings that God has given to you.