Nirunae

Nirunae (or Nírûnaë) is a planet whose name derives from an ancient Aÿdûvi (Ancient Va'aini) word meaning "Land Beneath the Sky." The most prevalent and developed creation myths are those of the Lîavór, so they will be included here.

The Earliest of Times: Haï Vôlun
The Vaïnasi (Middle Va'aii) Language is notable for not having any word for "beginning." The first passage of the Tome of the Lord Seers uses the phrase "the earliest of times" to refer to a like period of creationism.

Lîavór mythology is unique from the cosmogony of many Earth mythologies (such as Greek mythology), where there is Chaos in the beginning, and the chaos sorts itself into life. In Lîavór cosmogony, the "earliest of times" there was nothing but a whole, omnipotent entity or wholeness (the virtual opposite of chaos), whom the Lîavór named Haï Vôlun ("The One," "The Unity," or "The All,") that was more of a conciousness than an actual "being." For a long time, there was nothing else than It in the entire universe (which the Lîavór also name Haï Vôlun.)

The First Sundering of Unity: The Várûsalan
But, as is the nature of everything, the Unity slowly decayed, and "peices" of creation broke off. The result was a race of beings known as the "Várûsalan," whose physical form were the stars. Though they were all perfect, being closer to the Unity than mortals are, they each developed unique aspects; "personalites." Some embodied peace, hope, endurance, while others were expressions of destruction, war, or tribulation.