Perfect World International
Page 2 of 7 ![]() In the beginning of time, the first God of the universe, Pan Gu, lived an immortal life. But with no subjects to lord over, Pan Gu grew tired of his solitary existence and decided to decompose his body into five elements-fire, metal, wood, earth, and water. With his divine power, Pan Gu forged these elements into air, land, mountains, rivers, seas, and plant life—and laid the foundation for a new world. It was then that Pan Gu made his first attempt to fill this new world with life. From his shadow he formed the first sentient beings. These unnamed creatures were uncivilized, and before long, they began turning on one another and corrupting the world around them. Pan Gu saw that what he had created had become an Imperfect World, and moved quickly to rectify his mistake. He built a floating city known as Heaven's Tear, and placed within the city the few creatures that had yet to be corrupted. Then, with the power of water and wind, Pan Gu created a massive flood, which swept through the land and destroyed all life in its path. ![]()
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world now cleansed, Pan Gu set about creating a new world, one filled
with beings who were capable of Spiritual Cultivation. He created three
races that possessed the traits he most treasured in himself. The Human
race was born of Pan Gu's spirit, and demonstrated morality, honor, and
an unlimited imagination. The race of the Untamed, born of Pan Gu's
body, embodied freedom and peace, and possessed a unique connection
with the natural order of the world. And the third race, the Winged
Elves, were born of Pan Gu's own blood, and exemplified beauty, grace,
and purity. Between the three races, the Perfect World was created.
The
race that was thought to have been eradicated in the great flood
returned in full force. These creatures were not quite living, but not
quite dead, and thus came to be known as wraiths. The wraiths appeared
to possess a singular objective: to destroy the other races and corrupt
the beautiful world around them. Rumors swirled that the wraiths were
capable of possessing other living things. Not much is known about the
true nature of this evil, but one thing is clear. The three
races—Human, Untamed, and Winged Elf—must set aside their differences
and unite to preserve their way of life, halt the spread of corruption,
and above all, protect the Perfect World. |
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