We explored Arcadia and delved deeper into Arcadian mythology, learning about the divine beings of this parallel world. The Arcadian Pantheon consists of four classes of Gods and Goddesses: Primordial, Elder, World, and Personal. This ancient mythology narrates how deities were created, from the land, sky, and water to the species, creatures, and races that inhabit Arcadia. There are twenty-one gods in total, each with their own temple guarding the Arcadian borders and facing the endless void. Using advanced technology, the research team is able to detect the energies of the gods in real-time and display their movements on the map. From the data we collected, we would like to introduce you to the first two beings in the cosmos according to Arcadian History: Einvaldi and Annuler, the Primordial Gods.

Einvaldi: The God of Existence

An artistic depiction of Einvaldi.

Similar to Earthian Mythology, the Pantheon and History of Lootverse are surrounded by tragedy from their beginning. According to Arcadian Lore, Einvaldi and Annuler once coexisted in harmony, maintaining balance in the cosmic void. However, over what seemed like millennia, their own company was not enough to bring them happiness, so they decided to create other beings. This led to the creation of the six Elder Gods, which included Kempe (God of Civilization) and Udrar (God of Wrath).

The Elder Gods acted independently and created the five World Gods, including Niefel (Goddess of Death). Over time, the gods watched over the world from Olympus, their home, but Einvaldi and Annuler began to feel uneasy about their creation. Niefel and Udrar, fearing for their lives, killed Einvaldi in his sleep. His death led to the creation of all the elements and particles that materialized the world for its creatures and races. Historical records suggest that approaching his temple reveals only a celestial light, with no clear form visible.

Annuler: Goddess of The Void

An artist’s portrayal of Annuler.

Annuler is known as the first widow in Lootian History, and her story is marked by sadness and violence. Records indicate that her grief over losing her partner turned into fury and chaos, causing her to chase the other Gods seeking revenge. Taking refuge, the other deities elected Kempe as their Chief God and gave him some of their power to fight Annuler. As the invincible champion he was destined to be, Kempe faced his mother and put an end to her life.

According to ancient civilizations, Kempe separated Annuler’s body into pieces, which formed the landmasses and natural resources of Lootverse. Her blood created the raging seas. In depictions, she is usually shown holding a snake in her left hand, with claws protruding from her right hand, symbolizing her wrath, as research suggests.

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Tayce Bandeira Marchesi

Journalist, Marketing and Communications Manager at Loot NFT, and a curious explorer of Lootverse.

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