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Chapter 3 - {First Creations}[1-3c]

The Birth of Organic Wills

With the symbiotic structure of the Triad consolidated, the next step became inevitable: the materialization of living agents that not only followed orders, but could interpret the world around them, learning, failing and evolving on their own.

This is how the Creations came into being, the first complex organisms consciously forged by the Firstborns of the Triad.

These Creations were not uniform. Each one was born with a purpose linked to the environment in which it was to operate: cultivators of ecosystems, regulators of local evolution, defenders of biological frontiers and even symbiotic translators for species that were not yet intelligent.

They were organic wills shaped to interact with the randomness of Creation, correcting it without erasing their freedom.

The first recorded Creation was Malvêra, a liquid-crystalline being of iridescent color, capable of assuming temporary forms according to the needs of the biome it touched.

In her first cycle of existence, she reclaimed an entire world in metabolic collapse after an overload of symbiotic radiation—turning catastrophe into rebirth.

In contrast, unstable Creations emerged, such as Xeranth, an entity formed from failed mutations of Seeds rejected by a planet with volatile physiology.

He survived, but acquired out-of-step instincts, and began to see any form of cooperation as an affront to his autonomy.

The Triad, watching all this, did not intervene directly. It was part of the plan: to let the Creations make mistakes, for error was the key to biological innovation. Some Creations began to create their own Seeds—imperfect, often dangerous, but surprisingly effective replications on new worlds.

Parallel bloodlines emerged, local subtriads formed not by the will of Eternavir but by the symbiotic inheritance of these second-generation entities. Small, self-governing biological confederations, called Free Swarms, began to spring up in distant corners of Creation.

At this time, the Triad came to be seen not as an omnipresent entity, but as a philosophical-biological current. Some worlds venerated it as a myth, others integrated it into their civilizations without knowing it, and others deliberately rejected it, calling it a "prison of flesh."

Despite the divergent reactions, the effect was undeniable: the Creations had become a new link between the Triad and the living worlds, an organic network that needed no wires, no words, just bioevolutionary pulses.

And the cosmos, for the first time, began to listen back.

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