Written by Kona
Within the Higher Beings’ Plane, there existed a dimension from which the Gods emerged. This dimension would be named the Divinae, a name given by the first God to emerge from it: Valgar, God of Wisdom. This mystical location was highly intriguing to Valgar, so he studied it extensively.
The Divinae was created during the great war between the Architect and the primordials, resulting from an immense amount of power released by the Architect. The residue of this attack seeped into the soon-to-be-created universe, eventually residing in the Higher Beings' plane. The power of this residue was so immense that it created a rift in space itself, forming a separate dimension within the Higher Beings' realm.
The residual power of the Architect was scattered across this newly made dimension, but even when spread across a nigh-infinite space, this primordial force remained strong. When mortals began praying to different gods, their whispers and pleas traveled to the Divinae, echoing through the empty dimension. These echoes stirred the residual power, eventually gathering enough of it together to form the gods.
Inside the Divinae, there is nothing but the primordial energy that resides there and the whispers of prayers that echo through this void. The gods have the ability to travel there while in full strength, but it serves no purpose, as the dimension only acts as a prison for them when they are in their scattered form.
However, sometimes gods and goddesses may enter the Divinae to flee or hide. Lucifer, God of Light, was one such case. After a great battle against the forces of chaos, Lucifer was forced to flee. Cornered with no place to go, they focused their teleportation and entered the Divinae. When inside the dark and empty dimension, they sat in silence, noticing that they had been wounded by the demons of the chaos god. Lucifer floated in the void of the Divinae until they regained their strength. Once they had recovered, they left the dimension, the whispering prayers and voices taking over it once more.