Adam

At the beginning of creation, Adam, the first form of matter, came into existence through the desires of Abraxas. Abraxas had a deep yearning to have children like her father Azathoth had, she pondered how to create children on her own for many years.
One day she had an idea and she crafted Adam, by birthing him from her belly button, creating him a make form in her image infusing him with the essence of her primordial power.
She placed Adam in the tranquil Garden of Eden under the watchful gaze of the Tree of Knowledge, and Adam began his journey of self-awareness. Little did he know that his presence caught the attention of Yaldabaoth, who perceived him as an anomaly, possessing a similar potent power.
Filled with trepidation, Yaldabaoth sought to keep Adam away from the Tree of Knowledge, fearing the consequences of its profound wisdom. In response, he presented Adam with the Tree of Life, offering him sustenance and shelter, urging him to partake in its divine gifts.
To further ensure Adam’s compliance, Yaldabaoth devised a plan. He promised to create a magnificent being in Adam’s likeness, radiating with the brilliance of the first rays of sunlight. In exchange, Adam had to sacrifice one of his ribs.
Agreeing to the proposition, Adam surrendered one of his ribs, and from it, Yaldabaoth fashioned a being of unparalleled beauty. He named her Lilith, a woman of ethereal grace, captivating as the first gleam of the sun’s dawn.
Together, Adam and Lilith inhabited the Garden of Eden, with Yaldabaoth’s subtle presence lingering in the shadows. However, little did they know that their intertwined destinies would soon take them on a profound journey of self-discovery and unforeseen trials.