God’s Council is the story of eleven Creators, the original forms of life created by the Eternal Energy worshiped as God. After many galecs, these Creators created humans, fairies and many more.
The Four Auins is the first book in the God’s Council series about the birth of the four brothers. The story begins galecs after Vernakula created humans and when Irunkula, the youngest of the Kulas decides to create fairies. However, before the fairies were created, the Kulas are attacked by an army of crimson wexs. Though the Kulas win, their portal to travel across the Omasian Universe is sealed and after the war, Orunkula and Irunkula are never the same again.
As Irma’s Celestial Ruby radiated in the onyx black sky, the castle of Mother Vernakula glittered afloat in the sky. Closing her eyes, she could observe thousands of souls craving and she offered most of them, the rebirths, they wished for. The majestic castle had nothing more than a flooring of glittering gemstones in basil green and azure blue color. Though huge, the entire castle was isolated.
Sitting on his chair on the topmost chamber of Tri Tower built on the black sky, Commander Gelrik was reading a book titled “Mighty Axes by Elvrin”, as he regularly did. He was a stone creation from the Celestial Home of Irma with a lean face, pointed eyes and ears, brown skin and transparent eyes. He was perhaps, one of the few Jertins who had travelled to Creator Omas’s Celestial Homes and knew quite a few legendary warriors like Emperor Lancelot, Hector and Anarlis. However, being a commander of Jertins, he had to travel from one Celestial Home to another and his responsibility was to protect the Kula's portal as of now. This portal built by Creators Authur and Omas along with the Ultimate Master was a way to travel to the other parts of universe. All the portals had guardians protecting them and these creations were trained in the God’s Council by chiefs, on the command of Creator Irma.
Sitting on his throne with eyes closed, Orunkula, the Soul Master and eldest of all the three Kulas was talking to Omas and Irma in the Septon’s Hall of God’s Council through his cosmic form. The Septon Hall built for all the Soul Masters to communicate with their cosmic forms had four thrones and as of now the fourth throne was empty. After a long talk, Irma said, “My brother Creator Pathra is very happy as we finally created our children but my beloved wife Irmiti has always been worried about him.”
Orunkula and Xelria spent sometime in their private chamber and as soon as she fell asleep, he walked to the main hall. As soon as he entered, he saw many tiny orange colour dots joining before him. Observing them keenly, Orunkula smiled and a few moments later all the dots connected and his younger brother Irunkula, the most attractive amongst all the Kulas appeared in the center of hall above the azure blue gemstones.
He had pale white skin, sharp black eyebrows which covered his precious sandstone hue eyes, black silky hair till his shoulders and white felken covering his chest.
All generals assembled in Chief General Alian’s chamber located beside the royal quaters for the third time and along with them was King Aelius. In the first meeting, Aelius ordered his generals to suggest him their notions after he revealed them about his desire to conquer the Celestial Home and become the first Celestial Home Emperor. Most generals were awestruck as their king was known to be a strong supporter of peace.
Their kingdom Verni, located in the center of Vernakulan, was self sustainable and most people lived gladly as they had lots of food, wealth and beyond everything a noble king who looked after them as his own children. They believed in him and no matter how difficult situations turned, they knew that King Aelius would take good care of them but with this ambition of conquering the Celestial Home, most generals believed, King Aelius might not only lose the faith of the people but might also kill young men for his greed of power.
As Vernakula sat on her throne meditating, her castle doors opened and Irunkula walked in furiously disturbing her. She opened her eyes and could see her brother closing his orange wings and shouting, “He says it is against the nature of creations!”
Vernakula smiled looking at her angry brother and asked, “I presaged you that the pursuit is futile, didn’t I? Both of us knew for a fact that he would certainly refuse to disobey the rules of God’s Council.”
Unlike any kingdom in Vernakulan, Raiders were ruled by three generals born to the same father. Located to the north of Verni in the central part of Vernakulan Celestial Home, Raiders, named after their huge army of verp raiders, have been invincible since ialecs but even the greatest forces can be wiped off existence by intimate desires.
Eric, the third chief general of Raiders, arrived after an evening ride along the sea coast to his fort and while his guards took his verp, a general came to him and whispered, “My lord, General Alian from Verni is here. As instructed, I took him to your private chamber in secrecy.”
When Vernakula and Irunkula appeared on the azure stones on the third wall of defence, they could see thousands of soldiers holding crimson wexs fighting against the Jertins. A small part of third wall had been destroyed and seeing Jertins being killed every passing moment, both the Kulas tried to make a plan. Meanwhile, a creation with its body covered fully with armor walked towards them. As they turned towards him, they could notice Gelrik’s head on his soul twig, while the body lay dead behind him.
Xelria stood before the throne in the lonely castle looking at it, she imagined a young boy sitting on it but soon recalled Orunkula’s words and her hope faded. Her eyes filled with tears as she felt betrayed for being used by the man who just loved for pleasure. While she pitied herself, Orunkula appeared in the hall of the castle and as soon as he arrived, he shouted, “My love, I am back!”
Irunkula sat on his throne listening to songs sung by the souls in his Soul Core that floated above the azure stones in the center of the hall. Enjoying the songs, he wondered about the Crimson wexs and a moment later he thought if he would have to end up creating humans like his sister even though he disliked them. He loved to create the fairies because he could gift them the power to conquer their desire, which is what most races aren’t capable of, but his whole creation rested upon the idea of having two souls because he wished the second soul, called the magical soul, would comprise of evil desires.
Leading thousands of men, general Alian sat on his brownish black verp waiting for the Raiders to arrive while King Aelius was just beside him was looking looking at his men. Though Alian struck a deal with general Eric, he did not indeed want King Aelius to know about it as he wished the twist, be revealed in the battle and if everything would go as planned, there wouldn’t be a huge loss of soldiers.
The first three lines of cavalry had two men sitting on each verp; the first man held a soul twig to pierce the hearts of their enemies, the second person held lightens to hunt his enemies. Behind the three lines were ten lines of soldiers with wexs on verps and the last ten lines were lightens alone.
After teleporting from his brother’s castle, Orunkula travelled to one of the three Celestial Enchanters. For every Kula Celestial Home there is a Celestial Enchanter; the one which Orunkula now visited, was of the Orunkulan Celestial Home and violet in color, with an Archaic Ministry on it.
As he appeared on azure stones in the center of the city of Lorgil, Orunkula could see the huge castle far away. Before him was a wide street filled with Pethers, creations who communicated with other universes through their internal voice. Beside every Pether was an Arc guarding them. These creations including the Masters were created by Creator Pathra and they lived in Celestial Enchanters. They were created to establish communication and all the three creations together were called the Archaics because of their origin.
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