
In the beginning, there was only the great void. It was a dark and empty space, filled with nothing but the endless expanse of the void itself. But as time passed, a force began to stir within the void, a force that would bring about the creation of the world.
This force was the goddess, Danu. She was the embodiment of nature, of the earth, and of all living things. Her power was immense and all-encompassing, and she longed to bring life and beauty to the void.
Danu began to call forth the elements, summoning them from the depths of the void. She called forth the earth, the water, the air, and the fire. And as she did so, the void began to take shape, forming the world we know today.
The earth rose up from the depths of the void, forming the mountains and the valleys, the rivers and the oceans. The water flowed over the earth, creating the seas and the lakes. The air blew through the world, creating the winds and the clouds. And the fire blazed, creating the sun and the stars.
Danu looked upon her creation and was pleased. She saw that the world was beautiful and bountiful, and she knew that it would be a place of great wonder and magic.
And so, Danu called forth her children, the Druids. They were the guardians of the earth and the keepers of the natural order. They would be the ones to watch over the world and to protect it from harm.
The Druids were the first of all the races to walk the earth, and they were blessed by Danu with the power of magic and the ability to commune with the natural world. They would be the ones to keep the balance between the elements and to ensure that the world would always remain in harmony.
And so, the world was created and the Druids were given the task of watching over it. And Danu knew that her creation would be safe and protected for all eternity.