I'll try and do my best to make it as understandable as possible!
Introduction
First thing first. The name of this topic is introducing three words : Alaaban, Aras and Àntôrsioa.
I am not going to talk about Alaaban before a very long time. Still, it is quite easy to get what it is. Alaaban is the everything with a capital E. Every single world is inside of it whether its yours or mine.
Aras is one of these world and, obviously, is the one I created. I am here only going to focus on a very small portion of it though. This portion's name is "Àntôrsioa". The relationship between the two is going to be explained as I go through its cosmogony.
Àntôrsioa has a rather long story. I'd like to show you how many ages and eras there are in this story with this little list :
Spoiler:
Chapter 0 to 12 will be describing the Creation's Age.
:: Chapter 0 -> The three first times ::
"Nassésµam méréyin'alosaréin'ûd sôzènûlam dû fèrfiwa" - Néoskaryaq Dikwama
(Mortals cannot imagine what nothingness truly is for they're mistaking it with the void.)
The first time:
Back to the first time, even before the birth of Aras, was nothing, not even void. The very notion of space, volume, time, none of this used to exist. The only thing that were then was a consciousness. And this one could not give its thoughts shape, there weren't no words, no concepts, no shapes for none of these used the exist. It was nothing but some raw consciousness, pure and absolute. Came a "moment" when it ended up being aware of its own existence. It was able to create the very first concept in this world : uniqueness. In fact, there was nothing but it, one thing, nothing else. Naturally, the concept of quantity was soon to be deduced from that uniqueness. Still, it was difficult to conceive something else than itself. After all, it was the WORLD, so what would the world be if it wasn't unique? Would it still be one world? Understanding such complex concept without any tool to represent it was too annoying. It needed a context.
Imagining this context might seem trivial, it was not. This consciousness was the only thing that composed this world, its thoughts were the world itself. Thus, this context it conceived to make a representation of quantity was nothing less than "space". It has just created the void. This one would later be called in the divine language : "Azar" while the consciousness would then be called "Tôw". Tôw wanted to experiment this void. For that matter, the void needed a proper way to work, some rules, a personality, a manual. Tôw condensed this all in a rule, only one rule. It gave birth to the Tazôrd. This rule was to be theorized in many ways throughout the entire history of this world. From this one originated every single physical rule that were to bend the world to its shape.
The Tazôrd was independent from the will of Tôw once it was created. The Tazôrd created five dimension on its own : Bûka, Téna, Zara, Gayèl and Fust. Tôw kept observing the evolution of this void and came up with a simple conclusion. All this evolution was without meaning if nothing existed inside of it. In order to truly understand Azar, it had create things. And that precisely what it did. It started imagining different kind of objects of all shapes inside of this void. It was the very first time that something that could be compared to matter came to be in the world.
This event ended the first time.
Timeline at this moment:

Time doesn't exist yet. Therefore each of these events, even though causally linked the each others, are happening in every possible order, including simultaneously.
"Motahaséjya Gûho ui kalicana 'No id sôzô'néwinsarya" - Mrassoss
(Time is a funny thing. Would it disappear that none would notice. And still, even the Gods of the Gods are afraid of it.)
The second time:
While the experiments on the effects of the Tazôrd on the objects from Azar kept going, something new was born inside of Tôw: a feeling. For the first time, it felt interested. From this first feeling was soon born another one, much stronger: curiosity. It was not Tôw's only 'first time'. Because of these feelings, it was starting to focus.
Until then, it was witnessing the evolution of the space without being more focused on that than on its other thoughts. This time, it was focused on these experiments and was putting aside the rest. From its experiments and reflections something new came to be: matter. A material the was composing every single object it would create. It was the birth of Adoplasm. It was the very incarnation of the will of Tôw and the Tazôrd inside of every single object of this world.
Being able to express more easily its thoughts through this material, the Tazôrd created the primal attraction. Objects were now starting to interact with each others. Tôw's curiosity was heavily stimulated. It didn't even think of that. The idea of two objects interacting with each other was new for it. Collision was first translated in the world by a fusion of the two objects. But the desires of Tôw were submitted to those of the Tazôrd inside the Adoplasm. The started to change. Soon, the will of Tôw had changed from an object to another. They became incompatible. The collisions were now resulting in a reject, a choc. We were much closer from the idea we have of a collision.
But the interaction between the will of Tôw and the Tazôrd inside the Adoplasm was not a simple submission. Tôw's will ended up slowly influence the one of the Tazôrd. It became contaminated with Tôw's curiosity. But the Tazôrd knew how this world worked as it was its rule. It had to stop knowing everything in order to be able to discover new things. In order to do that, it created Bala, the time.
Tôw's fascination for Bala was immediate. It found it it even more interesting than the matter. Everything was only a single instant so far for it. In fact, it was so interested in Bala that it decided to experience it itself. It created Ûlan, a flexible object, capable of moving inside Azar and change shape at will. Tôw wanted to experience both Bala and Azar (Sometimes called : Balazar) with this body.
It became the first Tôw'Ûlan of the hole history. The first living being.
This event ended the second time of the Creation.
"Ûfosisni aha mihafis nassé hafa mikuiysa' " - Katariah
(It's weird that the one who possess everything's only will is actually not to possess anything.)
The third time:
After a very short time, something Tôw did not anticipated happened. Not that it had a physical body inside of this world, it was under the influence of the Tazôrd. It was divided like everything so far had been. This gave birth to three new brothers: Inézza, Asokios and Adardar. The first thing they had to do was to find a way to communicate with each other. So they created the first language: "Maaz". After they were able to speak to each other, they soon agreed to a logical conclusion of their condition: now that there was more than one consciousness, none of them could influence the world at will without the others agreeing to it. Which is why, before their number would rise, they had to create a safety tool. They created the Vèylian. This little marbles were responding to the Maaz language and could do whatever they'd be asked to before disappearing.
Just as they thought it would happen, they ended up being divided again, and again. Soon, Tôw, Inézza, Asokios and Adardar became clans' name more than that of a person. It became a necessity for these clan to spread throughout Azar. As they didn't truly get the concept of space yet, the best way they could thing of to share this world was give each clan a dimension set. Inézzas were to live in 3 dimensions (2+time), Tôws in 4 (3+time), Asokios in 5 (4+time) and Adardar in 6 (5+time).

Quickly, these clans became people, nations. Within each of there was almost no trouble at first. As they all originated from the same original consciousness, they had no problem to understand each other and they were all the same, respect was an easy thing, it was all natural. The first exception were the inézzas. They liked thing well organised, they were the first one to create a real society. Inside of which different classes were created, the higher classes having the right to order the lower ones. Only the higher classes had access to the Vèylian. On top of the pyramid: Manôk Inézza. The Asokios people did not like much being in group. The were all lonely, separated. Sometimes there were some small groups or families, nothing more. They liked to enjoy the world as observers, they didn't create much, observing was more than enough for them. The Adardar had inherited the most instable dimension set and had a lot of trouble to create anything. In fact, their own existence was threatened by their situation. That is why they focused on making themselves better more than the world around them. They developed much more feelings than the other. Feelings such as anger, hate, cupidity, jealousy. Their peace stopped rather soon as they started fighting each others. These conflicts lead to the separation of the Adardar in three big family : Dika, Ana and Samé.
Now, in order to understand all that, it would be good to understand the problem of dimension's instability. First of all, there are three things defining the dimensional existence of an object in Balazar:
- Concrete complexity: I'll get to that later.
- Evolution: The number of dimension the object exists in not counting time. (e.g. you exist in 3D)
- The way it moves: The maximum number of dimension in which the object's movement is made. (You're moving in 2D (3D could be argued, but let's stick to the basics.))
Now, how does that explain what's troubling the Adardars? Well, even though they're different dimensions they keep trying to create things the same way the other poeple do and there concrete complexity remains the same. So.... What's the problem? A fundamental law in Balazar is that the larger the number of dimension is, the larger the number of representation is possible. But the larger the number of dimension the bigger the number of impossible representations. Let's take an example in order to understand that.

Pretty, isn't it? If you now leave 2D for 3D, you obviously gain many new way of representing things. Although this figure which is easy to create in 2D becomes impossible in 3D. And this is strongly exponential. This is why an object has a limited concrete complexity. If it wasn't for this rule, the concrete complexity would always be infinite. Now, what happens if you want to create something which's concrete complexity is inferior to the number of dimensions of the place you live in? You cannot. That is the problem the Adardars are facing. They have the same ideas of their brothers because they have the same origins but they cannot possibly create them because of the dimensional complexity of the dimension set. And this is not the only problem. Because even the way they want to create their body is most of the time impossible. So their own body becomes limited and the risk that they try create themselves a body that cannot be is the same of them losing their own life. The concrete complexity of the Tôw'Ûlan is supposed to be 5, their survival itself is a miracle.
And the last people, the Tôw, is leaving in most suitable dimension set and they don't really care of what is happening outside. They keep going as Tôw used to. They're calm, they observe and experiment. The last drop is ready to fall and the moment the Adardars decide to attack their siblings is the moment the third time of the Creation ends.
"Séµaµako imio ékto'tôr'ayalcéa sa" - Khaèst
(I feel it deep inside of me, war was inscribed in the very DNA of this world.)
I don't have time today to correct myself, my apologies.