| Category | Higher Powers | ||
| Power | Arch-Creationist | ||
| System | free roaming | ||
| Race | Dragon | ||
| Gender | hermaphrodite | ||
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| Alignment | neutral | ||
| Symbol | Blue Web of Energy | ||
| Enemies | primordials | ||
| Born | Lost Ages |
Bruh Kreniik, Draconic for Fog Breaker, is one of the most ancient beings in the universe. He is the progenitor of the Dragon race, the first dragon. He was the inaugural non-primordial entity to harness the raw energies of Chaos, crafting worlds and all they contain, establishing him as the initial non-primordial Creationist.
In the year 77 DE, orbiting the star Tirulûmâ, he established the realm of Lunia.
In the year 236 DE, in the Ellubôz system, Bruh Kreniik fashioned the world of Nessus.
Uth Alok, the inaugural realm of the Mortal Systems, was fashioned in 485 DE by him and another Tier 1 Creationist known as Danzar-Khâl.
In 500 DE, on the life sphere Uth Alok, he created the Lith-Crillion. He entrusted this supremely intelligent race with the establishment of research posts across many of the worlds he had crafted. Their task was to observe the evolution of creation and monitor for any Primordial influences or other disturbances that could disrupt the establishment of Order where there had once been only Chaos. He was not alone in this endeavor, but was the most powerful of the Creationists. This idea of spreading Order at the expense of Chaos provoked the wrath of the primordials, igniting a 7,000-year conflict known as the Creation War.
In 722 DE, on the planet Kriav, Bruh Kreniik brought the Kriavfahliil into existence. The inaugural Kriavfahliil was destined to become the future deity Corellon.
In 751 DE, he and Danzar-Khâl established the realm of Regulus.
In the Dawn Era, he and other gods like Danzar-Khâl were the ones that commenced shaping the energies of Chaos into worlds. These acts of creation led to the Creation War with the primordials seeking to overthrow the order that the angels and gods were imposing upon the multi-verse. While the gods and angels battled the primordials, Bruh Kreniik and a few other deities continued to construct the universe. They reasoned that worlds would fall to the primordials and be returned to Chaos, but if they created enough of them, the primordials would grow weak as they dispersed their forces. Bal-Kriav and the Golden Seven fully endorsed this grand strategy. They knew that the chaotic tendencies of the enemy were such that they would spread their forces, while they focused on strategically eliminating primordial leaders and transforming certain planets into fortress worlds. Bruh Kreniik was also absent from the major conflict and decision-making for political reasons. He was deemed too neutral in his views, willing to divide the realm in half if that would end hostilities. Ares and Athena, at the time archangels, opposed half-measures, seeking the defeat of the enemy and settling things on their terms. Bruh Kreniik's Creationist activities also led to precarious situations where he was creating evil entities near bases of good, leading to friction and outright fighting in some instances. Bruh Kreniik, then and still the most impartial one could probably become, would calmly retort to the complaints by stating that to maintain harmony, there must be balance - and he proceeded to create creatures and beings of evil, good, lawful, neutral and in any combination thereof.
In 1399 DE, Bruh Kreniik established Sphere 408, a realm that would eventually be recognized as Marragh.
Bruh Kreniik's immense responsibility of crafting realms left him scant opportunity for quotidian duties. On the rare occasions he attended to such matters, he conjured marvels of imagination and renowned artifacts like Danzar-Khâl's Surveyor. This device was fabricated by him and Danzar-Khâl, with the intent of imbuing Danzar-Khâl's endeavors at generating sentient beings with enhanced proficiency.
Before the Lith-Crillion Era, Bruh Kreniik remained the sole Higher Power capable of facilitating Ascension. His primary prerequisite for candidates was that they serve as shepherds for select populations, not merely pursue greater power. Over time, the other Higher Powers mastered the collective elevation of individuals to Cult Power.
Bruh Kreniik does not accept worshippers. He deems the notion of being worshipped by mortals as beneath him. His power exceeds that of all the deities in certain divine pantheons.
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