

Eruvarda the Beginning
A being too beautiful for words to describe, transcending the limitations of any language, no matter the tongue or dialect, stood in all her resplendent glory. From her magnificent crown, the light of which was so pure nothing could ever compare to it, was birthed the stars, illuminating the vast expanse of the universe with a brilliance that could ignite the very fabric of existence. Each star, a testament to her beauty, shimmered in the night sky as if to pay homage to her for as long as they burned. From her dress the very essence of the cosmos came into being, a dress so dark that the abyss itself never knew a shade of darkness beyond it; it absorbed light and hope alike, a fabric of shadows that seemed ever at war with the crown of light upon her head. Eruvarda, a name whispered in reverence across the ages, came before the realms were formed, before the stars were set in their celestial dance, and before the darkness was known to any living being. She existed in a time that predated creation itself, a primordial essence that shaped the very foundation of all realms. As the bride of Apollyon, she held a unique place in the tapestry of existence, embodying both the light and the dark, the known and the unknown. Their union was not merely a marriage; it was a cosmic intertwining of fates, the first bride of eternity, both of recorded time and the vast, mysterious expanse of what came before it. In this union, Eruvarda represented the duality of existence, the balance between creation and destruction, hope and despair, light and shadow. Her presence was a reminder of the beauty that lies in contrasts, and the eternal dance between opposing forces that shapes the universe. Thus, she stands as a timeless figure, a symbol of the intricate interplay of elements that govern the cosmos.
