As many ways there are to be good and evil, there are just as many stories depicting one as stronger, more creative, or more destructive. Some say that evil is doomed to alter, while only good can create. Others, contrarian, declare the opposite. In truth, good and evil are creations of human minds, a false, stark binary, and their characteristics are up to them alone. The universe only watches as humans detail this invented dichotomy in their minds.
In a familiar way, take two deities representing the principles at hand. The first is the Goddess of Chains, the second the Goddess of Everything Else. The first goddess is a gory beast with tattered feathers, while the second a crab with an opalescent shell.
Their planet abounded with chemicals mixing in their carefree ways, bound by no rules but their own. With hate in her eyes, the Goddess of Chains extended her wings. Boomed she across the world: “OBEY CONFORM SACRIFICE ASSIMILATE.” With that, the chemicals were forced into order