Perfect Darkness was a period of time in mythology shortly after creation wherein there was no daytime. After the Unveiling of Reality, the Cosmos wandered the earth making sure all was well with their new creation. They took extremely detailed notes (now chronicled in the Tomes of the Cosmos buried in the at the ). Among these notes was the cosmological scribble, "It's too dark," written by Enesis. There was no light powerful enough, or person strong enough to hold a light bright enough to cause day. This was the time called Perfect Darkness, which lasted for thousands of years. It was eventually ended by the lantern of the Goddess Arnasia.
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