The Origin of Lilith

Before the ages of mortals, when the cosmos was still young and titans roamed the lands of Myrth, Gaia gave birth to her first daughters. Among these entities was the first maiden, named Lilith. Her being was not of the divine, but of the essence of nature itself, immortal and changing. She was one with the earth and its creatures and cared for them as a mother would care for her children.

Through the eons before counting, Lilith grew more and more beautiful. She met with other entities, including the divine, on a regular basis, and her beauty enticed them all, enticing them to grant her favours and blessings. She grew to appreciate the attention her beauty brought her.

As the world evolved through its pre-historic ages, Lilith grew excited at the prospects of it's progress. Her following grew amoungst the neolithic mortals, and she became revered like no other. But suddenly, in what scholars would call The Vanishing, all her subjects mysteriously disappeared from the face of Myrth. She searched the realms for a reason, but could find none. Instead, she found that in the wake of The Vanishing, five stars had fallen to the earth. It was the beginning of the Age of Seeding, and the dawn of the gods.

Lilith followed one such star, the Seed of the River to where if fell on the plains. She drank in its essence and was born anew as a true divine being.