Mythology of the MARVELOUS-Verse

The Mythology of the MARVELOUS-Verse is a chronicle of the creation mythos and early history of the titular MARVELOUS-Verse. It is significantly altered from the mythology of the pre-existing first generation BIONICLE universe, and features many minor G1 characters in important roles.

The Two Enemies
In the Time Before Time, there was nothing in the world, save for two beings. The first was Hapori Tohu, the old god of Life, embodiment of everything that was virtuous and right. And the second was Gah-Dun-Cah, a strange and terrifying creature. The two beings battled mightily on the surface of the ocean, and their combat shook the world.

The fight raged on for many millennia, until, finally, Hapori Tohu slew Gah-Dun-Cah, tearing his heart out and cutting him into many pieces. For as the creature discovered, too late, the god who gave Life could also deny it.

The Seeding of the World
Hapori Tohu scattered the pieces of Gah-Dun-Cah's body across the waters, and they formed the twelve islands of the world. To purge the evil within the pieces of Gah-Dun-Cah, Hapori Tohu seeded the islands with Hearts, crystals that were Life given physical form. Through the power of the Hearts, the islands flourished, each with its own unique and wondrous environment.

The Three Sons
Upon creation of the islands, Hapori Tohu sought to populate the world that he had created. But he found that he could not, for much of his Life power had been spent seeding the world with Hearts, and he was advancing in years, growing weaker.

Knowing he would soon die, Hapori Tohu used his remaining Life powers to create three sons, who would populate and rule the world in his stead. The first was Artakha, the Forge God; the second, Karzanhi, the Lord; and the third, Mata Nui, the Great Scholar. Each son was imbued with a portion of their father's powers of Life, to use as they saw fit. And each was blessed with a Virtue, with which they would together illuminate the world. For Artakha, the Virtue of Unity; for Karzanhi, the Virtue of Duty; and for Mata Nui, the Virtue of Destiny.

Thus doing, Hapori Tohu breathed his last.

The Rule of the Three
To be written...

Trivia

 * Lan purposely wrote the mythology of the MARVELOUS-Verse in the style of Bible scripture.