AARC Official Lore
Welcome, traveler.
Here lies the story of all things — from the first breath of the universe to the forging of Heaven, the fall of Eden, and the first rebellion against the divine. This is the history Lacy has seen with her own eyes as a god of creation, and it is the foundation upon which all worlds now tremble.
Chapter One: The Birth of Creation
The Void Awakens
Before time, before stars, before thought, there was only the Void. Then, from the dark, a surge of raw, living energy pulsed into being — and with it, Elohim awakened. Not born, not shaped — simply the first will in an endless sea of nothing.
The First Sparks
Elohim reached inward and summoned four others: Lucifer, Michael, Raziel, and Gabriel — his brothers, not his creations. Together they shaped reality: stars, planets, gravity, knowledge, harmony. But though Creation was vast and brilliant, it did not yet live.
The Silver City and the First Beings
They built Heaven — the Silver City — radiant and eternal. Together, the brothers created the first angels, beings of pure Grace and divine purpose. But Elohim, quietly, began shaping something else.
The Creation of Earth and Humanity
In Eden, Elohim created humanity: not from Grace, but from soul — a new, fragile, wondrous form of life capable of love, choice, and awe. Humanity was not made to serve, but to live. And from this choice, a new story began.
Chapter Two: The Divine Order
Foundations of Heaven
Structure was needed. The five brothers each took a role, not as rulers, but as stewards of existence.
The Roles of the Five
Elohim: Keeper of Souls.
Lucifer: Light and Ambition.
Michael: Strength and Protection.
Raziel: Knowledge and Destiny.
Gabriel: Harmony and Communication.
The Two Books
Elohim secretly forged two artifacts:
The Book of Creation — containing pure Creation Energy, the blueprint of reality.
The Book of Life — recording the journey of every soul.
Raziel’s Burden
Drawn by the pulse of the Tree of Knowledge, Raziel formed a bond with Eden itself, unknowingly setting events into motion that would change all of creation.
The Fall from Eden
Humanity chose knowledge over innocence. Eden was sealed. Humanity was cast into the world — not as punishment, but to live with the burden and wonder of free will.
Chapter Three: The Fracture of Heaven
The Rise of the One God
As humans offered prayers and sacrifices, Elohim consumed their souls, growing stronger and darker. He crowned Himself "God," no longer first among equals but King of Heaven.
The Forbidden Bonds
Love between angels and humans birthed the Nephilim. Seeing them as threats, God decreed their extermination. Angels mourned. Hearts broke.
The Spark of Rebellion
Lucifer grieved the slaughter. He did not seek power; he sought remembrance of what they were. His whispers of remembrance spread through Heaven.
Gabriel's Descent and The Fracture
Gabriel, the last to stand against Lucifer, was struck down — his Grace absorbed. Raziel vanished with the Book of Creation. Trust shattered. War loomed.
Chapter Four: The War in Heaven
The Sound of Judgment
Michael confronted Lucifer. Brother fought brother as Heaven itself trembled. The armies of angels did not intervene. The sorrow was too great.
Clash of Titans
Lucifer defeated Michael, absorbing his Grace as well. With the strength of three brothers combined, Lucifer advanced — not as a rebel, but as an equal.
A New Light
Heaven recoiled. The Emerald Palace awaited. And Lucifer prepared to confront God himself.
Chapter Five: The Fall of Light
The March to the Throne
Lucifer confronted God. No longer Elohim, the being upon the throne had become something else entirely — a being addicted to worship, fueled by stolen souls.
The Seven-Day War
For seven days, their battle raged across the cosmos. Earth fractured beneath the strain. Civilizations fell. Myths were born from the wreckage.
The Final Flame
God unleashed the power of countless harvested souls, crushing Lucifer and hurling him into exile.
The Birth of Hell
Lucifer rose within the realm of his exile — Hell — and claimed it as his own, vowing never to kneel again.
A New Heaven
God sealed Heaven. No angels would walk Earth again. And the throne, fed by the essence of mortal souls, ensured He would never hunger.
But in His victory, the Creator was lost. Only God remained.
Thus the first war ended. But the story of creation, rebellion, and restoration had only just begun.