dec 25, 50 BC - Luxarion Blackwood comes into being and receives immortality
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Luxarion Blackwood — The Aetherian God of Light
Origin: Aetheria Galaxy
Date of Manifestation: December 25, 50 BCE
Status: Eternal Celestial Entity
Titles: The Blue Sun Sovereign, Father of Light, The First Radiance, Keeper of Xaotura
Biography
Long before the modern kingdoms of the Aetherium Realms… before the rise of mortal empires… before even the Obsidian Spire cast its shadow across creation… there was light.
Not sunlight.
Not fire.
But primordial radiance—the first luminous force born from the shaping of the Aetheria Galaxy itself.
From that living brilliance came Luxarion Blackwood.
He did not emerge from flesh or blood.
He came into being when the cosmic architect Invonitor Flores formed part of the Aetheria Galaxy and the newborn stars ignited for the first time.
From those celestial currents, a consciousness awakened.
A being of compassion.
Of warmth.
Of creation.
And when the galaxies dimmed around him,
Luxarion opened his eyes.
Blue light spread across the void.
Thus began the existence of the Aetherian God of Light.
The Celestial Appearance
Luxarion became known throughout the galaxies for his unmistakable appearance:
icy-blue spiked hair glowing like starlight
compassionate blue eyes capable of calming fear
immense white celestial wings
radiant armor infused with cosmic energy
and the symbol of the Blue Sun of Aetheria marked upon his left hand
To mortals, he appeared divine. To gods, he represented balance. To darkness… he became a threat.
The Nature of His Power
Unlike rulers who sought dominion through fear, Luxarion’s power existed to illuminate and protect. His abilities included:
Photokinesis
Celestial light manipulation
Unassisted flight
Cosmic energy creation
Stellar shielding
Healing light
Aura purification
Light constructs
Interstellar traversal
Divine immortality
Where his light touched:
corruption weakened
fear faded
and hope endured
But Luxarion carried a flaw rare among cosmic beings: He loved mortals too deeply.
Xaotura — The World of Blue Light
Among all the worlds within the Aetheria Galaxy, Luxarion became most closely tied to Xaotura, an icy-blue planet illuminated beneath the glow of the Blue Sun.
There he watched civilizations grow.
There he learned humanity not as an observer… but as family.
Unlike many celestial entities, Luxarion did not isolate himself from mortal life.
He walked among people openly, listening to their fears, their dreams, and their grief.
And over time, he discovered something no immortal force had ever truly given him before:
Connection.
Emily Weaver
On May 8, 3 BCE, a woman named Emily Weaver manifested from a blue fireball upon Xaotura.
Where Luxarion embodied celestial radiance,
Emily embodied warmth.
She grounded him.
She reminded him that creation was not measured by galaxies or stars… but by small moments:
kindness
laughter
family
love
Together they formed the House of Blackwood. And for the first time in his eternal existence, Luxarion no longer felt alone.
The Children of Light
Luxarion created—or helped bring forth—several extraordinary children:
Emma Blackwood
Created from solidified light on August 13, 12 BCE.
Maya Blackwood
Also formed from solidified light on September 13, 12 BCE.
Hercules Blackwood
Forged from stone gathered from the desert planet Lucogawa and awakened with divine electricity on December 13, 12 BCE.
Amethyst Blackwood
Created from a living amethyst crystal on September 1, 1 BCE.
Each child reflected an aspect of creation itself.
But then came the youngest.
Morgan Blackwood
Unlike her siblings, Morgan was not created from celestial matter.
She was born. On August 1, 2 AD, Morgan Blackwood entered existence as a true demigoddess—half celestial, half mortal.
And because she was born rather than formed, Morgan possessed something unique among Luxarion’s children: A soul shaped by uncertainty. She inherited:
Emily’s brown hair
mortal emotion
vulnerability
curiosity
fear
and the ability to choose her own destiny
Luxarion loved her more fiercely than he understood.
And that love would one day become his greatest weakness.
The Shadow Beyond Light
Far beyond the radiant systems of Aetheria existed something ancient and empty: The Obsidian Spire.
A dimension born from ruin, memory loss, and living darkness.
Its ruler, Murokoth Voidweaver, watched the House of Blackwood from afar.
And when Morgan’s latent power awakened…
The void answered.
Murokoth created a hidden trail only Morgan could see.
A path of whispers, shadows, and temptation.
Luxarion never noticed it. Until it was too late.
The Fall of Morgan
The greatest tragedy of Luxarion Blackwood’s existence was not war.
Not cosmic collapse.
Not the rise of darkness.
It was arriving moments too late to save his daughter.
By the time he reached the abandoned warehouse on Xaotura, the floor had already broken apart beneath him.
Morgan stood within the shadows holding the bottle of liquefied darkness.
Her eyes no longer human.
Her voice no longer entirely her own.
And when she spoke the name: “Morwenna Voidweaver.”
Luxarion realized something terrifying:
Even the God of Light could not always pull someone back from darkness.
Legacy
Across galaxies, Luxarion Blackwood is remembered as:
a guardian
a creator
a celestial father
and the eternal flame opposing the void
But those closest to him know the truth:
For all his unimaginable power…
Luxarion’s greatest battle was never against darkness itself.
It was against the fear of losing the people he loved.
And despite everything— despite the shadows, despite Murokoth, despite Morwenna— he never stopped believing that light could return.
Even after the universe gave him every reason not to.
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