User:TStockbridge531/sandbox

In the beginning, there was nothing. Well, that's not entirely true, for before time itself exsited, there was the Ogdoad: The Eight primordial forces. They drifted within the eternal void; mindless and shapeless, until something unexpected happened; the celestial Egg was born. From this egg, the prime movers were born: Ra and Apophis. Ra gave life and light to his world; granting sentience to the great Ogdoad: Amun and Mut, Kuk and Anput, Nu and Neith, Huh and Shai; the Gods of the Unseen, Darkness, Space and Time. Ra, the God of Light, gave Amun kingship over the Gods, and together they set about creating the living universe: Kemet. Apophis, however, slithered into his own world, and made it a place of chaos and devastation: Duat, the dead universe. His spawn were not glorious Gods, but bestial demons. Ra started by mating with his own shadow: Jusas, who birthed Shu and Tefnut, the Gods of Air and Moisture. The union of Shu and Tefnut further birthed Geb and Nut, the Gods of Land and Sky. Believing that a union between Geb and Nut would prevent life from growing on Kemet, Ra commanded Shu to seperate them every day until eternity. Desperate, Nut approached the self-born God of Wisdom, Thoth, for help. Thoth used his power over the Moon to generate five days in which Nut could mate with Geb. This resulted in the birth of Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephthys and Ta-Bitjet; the Gods of Fertility, Motherhood, Storms, Funerals and Medicine. Instead of destruction, their birth seeded the first animals and plants over the plains of Kemet.