The Creation Myth (A Most Sensational Trial)

The Creation Myth of A Most Sensational Trial is a large part of the overall conflict found in A Most Sensational Trial. It has more to do with science than supernatural powers, which is one of the reasons why supernaturals look down on humans so much, for claiming that, they, too, ( supernaturals ) come from the laws of physics and science, despite the fact that the resulting beings gained far greater powers than humans did.

The Beginning
In the beginning, there was nothing.

Then the Big Bang happened.

And then, after the Big Bang happened, among the galaxies, stars, and matter that had been created by the Bang, were two curious beings.

Both were not carbon-based life forms.

One was a being that we would now call God, and the other was a being that we would call the Darkness, or Trihexa. Or the '''666. '''

God was happy to float around and bask in the beauty of the galaxies, stars, and other matter. God also had immense manipulation of space, time, and matter in accordance with the laws of physics. Although this meant that He was not omnipotent, He was pretty darn close to that.

The other being, the Darkness, fed on stars and planets, eating them as it went. It just fed mindlessly, and it fed on and and on until it reached the section of space in which God was currently residing.

The Darkness wanted to consume God, but it failed. Even so, it took all of His strength just to keep it at bay.

So, while fighting the Darkness, He came up with an idea.

He would make beings that would help Him in the fight!

And so, God stunned the Darkness for a bit, allowing him to retreat, where he fashioned his assistants, the Angels.

The Angels were, in order of their creation; After the creation of the first five angels, God then decided to create five more angels. After the creation of these first eleven angels, God then made the Dominions, the lords of angels ( Azazel, Baraqiel, Shemhazai, and Kokabiel were part of this ) and the Powers, the commanders of angels, before finally making the angels themselves ( which included Raynare ). Ten thousand times ten thousand there were, equaling one hundred million angels. Finished with His army, God then led the entire Heavenly Host against the Darkness.
 * MICHAEL, the Sword of God, first of God's creations and His chosen heir
 * LUCIFER, the Morningstar, the greatest of God's creations, but also the most prideful
 * GABRIEL, the Messenger of God, one of the two females; the most zealous of the angels
 * RAPHAEL, the Healer of God, the most reasonable of the angels
 * URIEL, the Flame of God, inventor of Holy Fire
 * Sandalphon, the Commander of Heaven's armies
 * Metatron, the Chancellor of Heaven, day-to-day administrator of Heaven
 * Raguel, the Archangel of Justice, keeper of Heaven's laws and the judge of Heaven
 * Ramiel, the Archangel of Hope, anointer of the prophets; he also guides the souls of the faithful into the Third Heaven.
 * Raziel, the Archangel of Mysteries, keeper of mysteries and secrets; he is Heaven's "weapons-keeper" and is extremely well-versed in the arts of magic; also author of the Book of Raziel 
 * Sariel, the Archangel of Death, keeper of the records of death and always adding new names to the list; also the other lone female besides Gabriel

While the Heavenly Host focused their power on containing the Darkness, God made thousands of seals and managed to seal the Darkness away. This victory came at a great cost- one-fourth of the angels that God had made lay dead, and not to mention that God was irreversibly weakened by the effort. But He survived, and with the Eleven Archangels and the Host of Heaven at his side, God claimed victory and declared Himself Lord of the Universe.

The cosmic residue left over from this great battle began to take life, mixing with the corpses of dead angels to form proto-beings. Some were extremely weak, while some were almost as powerful as God Himself ( such as the Great Red, Ophis, Shiva, etc. ) But they weren't called that back then. They were just proto-beings, and the angels fell upon them with the intent to kill, before being stopped by God, for He declared Himself a merciful Lord, and bade the angels to leave the proto-beings alone. The angels promptly did, for they were falling head over heels to listen to God. Except for Lucifer. But Lucifer hid his feelings. He felt that the proto-beings should be slaughtered, but, even he was apt to follow his Father's commands.