
World Lore
The mythic origins and ancient truths of the Yggdrasil world
In the Beginning, There Was Darkness
Before the world, before light, before time — there was only darkness. And within that darkness, consciousness began to stir. It gathered, slowly, like gravity pulling thought together. Dark matter compacted around that gathered awareness until something impossible formed: the Dark Star, the first conscious singularity.
The Dark Star’s formation created gravity. As gravity intensified, time was born. The Void formed around it — not an enemy, not a rival, but the enclosing embrace around the first point of awareness in all of existence.
And then the Dark Star collapsed. It burst into the first light — the Divine Core — and from that cataclysmic birth, nine realms of being were born.

The Nine Realms of Being
Layered worlds of existence, each with its own nature and mysteries

Divine Core
The origin of all things. The light that burst from the Dark Star and created everything that exists. It is both an event and a place — the heart of all reality.
Celestial
Home of the Architects — the first beings of consciousness, transformed by the Divine Core’s creation. They shaped the laws that govern existence.
Causal
The realm where cause meets consequence. Every action ripples through this realm before its effects are felt in the worlds below.
Mental
A realm of pure thought and pattern. Ideas take form here before they manifest as reality. Scholars and seers often brush against this realm in moments of revelation.
Astral
The realm of emotion and dream. Vivid, shifting, and deeply personal. Many encounter this realm in sleep without knowing its name.
Etheric
The realm of life force — a shimmer beneath the surface of the physical world. Healers, druids, and the wolf-attuned often perceive it first.
Physical
The world you know. Stone, sky, flesh, and fire. Where most journeys begin — and where most never look deeper.
Shadow
A realm of echoes, inversions, and hidden truths. What is concealed in the light is revealed in the Shadow. Not evil — but dangerous to those unprepared.
Void
The boundary of existence itself. The Void is not nothing — it is the enclosure that contains all things. It formed around the first singularity and remains the outermost edge of reality.

The Two Wolves

Every being in the world of Yggdrasil carries two wolves. The White Wolf and the Dark Wolf are not good and evil — they are companion presences, each carrying what the other lacks. They are entwined with consciousness itself.
The White Wolf illuminates, protects, and reveals. The Dark Wolf endures, conceals, and transforms. Neither is more important than the other. The wisest path is balance — to nurture both, to listen to both, to let neither dominate.
Your wolves walk beside you. They appear in visions, fight at your side, and signal when great changes are near. They cannot truly die — but they can lose coherence if pushed too far, fading until they find their way back to you.
Bloodlines and Ancestral Memory
Your bloodline is your connection to the ancient past. It is the resonance of your ancestors with the mythic structures of the world. Bloodlines do not determine your destiny — but they open doors that others cannot see, attune you to specific realms, and shape the prophecies that find you.
Some bloodlines carry the echo of the Architects. Others resonate with Shadow, or with the wild patterns of the Astral. Your bloodline is a gift and a mystery — part of who you are, but never the whole of what you can become.
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