age of tempus
Before there was life in the endless multiverse, there was the inky blackness of the Aether. This ethereal kingdom was the beginning of all things. This place was ancient and magical, filled with mysterious energies. However, it was still devoid of life and light. The vast space that would house the multiverse was silent for millennia. It was only until the Age of Tempus that the energies within the Aether would intertwine in such a fantastical way that they would produce four holy beings of light.
With the birth of these deities, the Aether was no longer a dark place. Instead, it filled with lights of bright green, yellow, red, and blue colors. In time, the deities would grow into a physical form. For now, they would just glow brightly, illuminating the Aether with vibrant hues. The Age of Tempus was the period between the birth of the deities and the creation of life in the multiverse. It was in the middle of this age when the Aether would bless the gods with the capability to communicate with one another. This action would begin the discussions of filling the space that expanded beyond their home.
The deities all agreed that to create life; they would need core principles to rule over everything. Each of them established a law based on their idea of how life would play out. The policies would be called Tempora Vitae, or "Seasons of Life," and they would guide the flow of time in the multiverse. A list of each principle and what it stands for is down below.
principle I: fons vitae
The Fons Vitae is the first principle in the Tempora Vitae. All life starts somewhere, and the Fons Vitae is the first part of any entity in the multiverse. This law brings new beginnings to all realms. This season of life promotes infant growth in all aspects. It is the birth of all things.
The deity called Gwanwyn represents this principle. He guides new life into their respective worlds. Gwanwyn blessed the multiverse with water. He gave endless oceans that would flow throughout one another, connecting all dimensions. These oceans would be the pathway to all of the deities' creations.
This water would give any new life a fighting chance as they started out on their respective realms. Gwanwyn hoped that his gift would allow the cycle of life always to begin again. The Fons Vitae is also known as the "Spring of Life, " and it is this spring of water that gushed forth to make the endless oceans within the multiverse.
principle II: terra vitae
The Terra Vitae is the second principle in the Tempora Vitae. When life begins in the multiverse, it needs the Terra Vitae to continue on its destined path. This belief represents perpetual growth for all living things. This season of life allows all things to keep moving forward. It is the ascent to one's full potential.
The deity called Aestas represents this principle. She encourages all life to grow. Aestas blessed the multiverse with earth. She gave rich soil to all planets for life to cultivate and develop. This ground would hold each world they created together. It would also produce nourishment for all that needed it.
This earth would allow life to progress forward, gaining the nutrients it needed to advance further. Aestas wished that her gift would push all new life to reach their future potential. The Terra Vitae is also known as the "Earth of Life." With this soil, the multiverse would be able to strive towards its various destinies.
principle III: caeli vitae
The Caeli Vitae is the third principle in the Tempora Vitae. As life grows in the multiverse, the Caeli Vitae brings out the absolute best in all of it. This season of life allows all things to reach their real purpose. It enhances one's abilities to the fullest extent. This law will enable you to achieve your maximum potential.
The deity called Hydrefa represents this principle. She grants all life the ability to reach their most excellent form. Hydrefa blessed the multiverse with air. She gave each realm an atmosphere for life to breathe. This vapor would enhance the abilities of all who inhaled it. It would envelop life with an aura of potential, that all could reach.
This air would allow all beings to reach the peak point in their life. It would give them the last step to realize the full extent of their capabilities. Hydrefa ensured that life would all culminate in a magnificent way. The Caeli Vitae is also known as the "Air of Life." With this aura, the deities could augment on all life.
principle IV: ignis vitae
The Ignis Vitae is the last principle in the Tempora Vitae. Afterlife has reached their potential; the Ignis Vitae guides them to the end of it. This season of life ensures that there is always a place for new beings. It releases the old of their memories, so eventually, they can be reborn in the Fons Vitae.
The deity called Dimere represents this principle. He makes sure all life will meet their inevitable end. Dimere blessed the multiverse with fire. He gave them light and warmth in the better moments of their life. As well as death and destruction in the worst times. The gift would provide each being the chance to choose their fate.
This fire could help or hinder the multiverse. Dimere let the deities' creations have the choice of which would occur. The god hoped that life would understand the outcome no matter what happened. The Ignis Vitae is also known as the "Fire of Life." It is this fire that burns brightly in all hearts.
With the four principles set in place, the deities began to fill the multiverse with all manner of life and matter. The vast Aether was soon full of many creations. With the gifts of Water, Earth, Air, and Fire, each world could grow and mold their reality. After the deities had finished, they became tired. It was Aestas' idea to create an archipelago of magical islands, amidst the endless oceans that Gwanwyn had made, for them all to rest. They would be a place of seasons that represented the Tempora Vitae. For more information on the creation of the Seasonal Island Kingdoms, please move to the next tab.