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Antri was initially inhabited by deities who used to sculpt and inhabit the world with its creation. While the dieties stayed out of each other's ways, Oros grew jealous of Avera and Hemiad, who were able to bring forth wonderous creation, while he can only create twisted creatures. Suspecting that Avera was too wary of his schemes, he targeted Hemiad as a target of his grudge. By convincing the dwarves that Hemiad considers them failed creations and plan to destroy them, the dwarves conspired to destroy Hemiad. Realizing the trickery of Oros too late, Hemiad chose to be destroyed by his own creation than attack his own creation. The energy released from Hemiad's wounds shifted and changed Antri, changing all existing creation, and bringing new life to existance, such as the humans.
Upon learning of what had happened, Deus ordered that all deities will no longer be able to roam Antri freely, and allowed only limited influence on the world. While some deities voiced their complaints, Deus refused to undo its decision. Annoyed by Oros' defiance of its previous order of not attacking other deities, Deus planned to eradicate Oros from existance. Oros, however, convinced Deus that he did not directly attack Hemiad, as it was the dwarves who carried out the act. Begrudgingly, Deus stopped his plans to destroy Oros, but imposed severe rules that Oros must follow.
Free from the hands of the deities that had roamed it before, Antri continued its development, not directly dicatated by any power. Kingdoms and dynasties were established and torn down, the mountains became desert, and seas became valley. Even now, countless years after the Hemiad explosion, the world of Antri continues its course.