<<<<Creation Year 2000>>>>
After centuries of debate, the meeting for creation has finally finished. The four divine beings then shrunk down to a smaller size, and began creating each of their own worlds. Their area of creation was limited to 1/4 of the universe to split the territory of each of the four gods.
<Dragon God POV>
(We can finally start after so long. Jeez, those gods really need to think like humans more often. If not, we might have needed to debate for another 2000 years.)
I start by choosing a mid-sized rock to make into the base of the planet, then I crash millions of smaller asteroids towards the rock. Since the previous earth was created with this method, there’s no need to change something if it’s not broken, is it?
I speed up time around the planet, then stop when all the ores sink into the core of the planet.
(Alright, that should be good for the base)
I start pouring some of my divine powers upon the world, and it then starts blooming with life… A bit too much life. The surface of the earth can’t be seen through the dense jungle, and the oceans are filled with algae.
(Ah… I messed up.)
I start creating animals to eat the overgrown plants, but it may take a while so made more herbivores, and then create carnivores to keep the population in check. I speed up time around 100000x the normal rate, so that the ecosystem has a chance to stabilize. I want human life to be like the life of the middle ages of the past world.
Maybe i’ll add a bit of magic while i’m at it. The idea of humans being able to control the elements to certain extent does sound interesting. With this, the technological development may slow down, but technology should be substituted by magic.
I start by making the levels of authority that people could attain. The leveling system found in games is somewhat very convenient when I think about it, but they’ll also need something to measure the levels, so I replace the element uranium for a new ore I called valorium. I then set it to change to a brighter color whenever magic is poured. The more magic power a person has, the more valorium is needed. If the valorium becomes full of energy, it will release all its energy and become pure black.
The higher the level becomes, the higher the hidden elemental authority becomes. The authority goes from 1-10. The higher the authority, the more you will be able to control elements. Let’s set the authority of humans to 1 and lets make 10 close to a demi-god. I’ll also cap human authority at 5, so they won’t be able to become strong enough to take down their race alone. Although the magical beasts may be able to learn a higher authority, the max they can learn is 8, which are the Greater dragon elders, but I doubt they’ll start rampaging unless provoked.
I then add more mythical metals, like Mithril, which can become stronger by pouring in magical powers, Orichalcum, which can store the magical power to be used at a later date, and draconium, which will be made into items which can be used by priests and clerics to gain my favor and use a drop of my unlimited holy power.
When I check on the animals, it seems as though some of them have evolved into magical beasts by absorbing the magic power in the air. It should be fine though, since humans will be able to adapt to that.
I then put hidden books around the globe, talking about the four divine gods. With this, religion will spread as the population spreads.
(Alright, that should be enough, now lets start settling the humans in this new world)
I start by creating 10 humans in an area. I then protect them for 1000 years, only letting minor threats pass into their territory. Every 100 years, I decrease my protection, until they only have a bit of my protection left.
(Alright, I guess I should sleep for a few centuries until the human society develops. It’s too boring to join them right now.)
I then fall into a deep slumber.
(… I feel like I’m forgetting something…)