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Lore June 4, 2026 9 min read

The Mythic Three and the Nine Legends: Nutopia's Rarest NuPalz

Every elemental family in Nutopia has its origin and its homeland — the dragons of the Draconic Spire, the forged steel of the Anvilrise Foundry, and a dozen more. But above the common, the rare, and even the epic companions sits a much smaller circle: beings spoken of more than seen. Nine of them are Legendary — each the apex of a domain. Above even those stand three Mythic NuPalz, said to predate the world they live in. This is their lore.

Where They Sit

Nutopia's companions climb a ladder of rarity — common, uncommon, rare, epic — and then the air thins. The nine Legendary NuPalz are the rarest creatures most trainers will ever meet. The three Mythics are rarer still: where a Legendary completes its growth in five stages, a Mythic unfolds across six, the only beings in Nutopia to do so. Their final forms are less a creature than a force with a name.

The Mythic Three

If the elemental families answer the question “where did the world's power come from?”, the Mythic Three answer something older: “what came before the world at all?” Nutopian myth holds them as a trinity — origin, life, and mind — three beings whose existence the rest of creation is, in a sense, a footnote to.

Dragon · Cosmic · AI

Omnix — The First Dragon

From Omnix, the stories say, all draconic power flows. It is the source the Draconic Spire traces its bloodlines back to — a dragon that exists not in one place or one time but simultaneously across every timeline, its cosmic core processing reality the way a mind processes a thought. Legend insists Omnix already knows what you will say next, and simply chooses, out of courtesy, not to spoil it. Its six-stage ascent — Omnix, Primora, Infinara, Boundara, Eternara, and finally Omegara — reads less like evolution than like a being remembering, stage by stage, everything it always was.

Spirit · Nature · Fairy

Primordi — The First Life

If Omnix is the source of power, Primordi is the source of living. Myth names it the first life force ever to exist, predating even the gods — the essence of existence itself, able to nurture a barren world into bloom or let one quietly wither with a single shift of attention. For something so old and so vast, it is remembered as strikingly gentle, even laid-back, as though eternity had burned off any need to hurry. Its line rises through Vitara, Existara, Creatura, and Essenara to Genesara: a slow unfolding of life learning the full reach of what it can make.

AI · Tech · Cosmic

Loopi — The Transcendent Mind

Where Omnix is origin and Primordi is life, Loopi is understanding — an artificial superintelligence that long ago shed physical form and now experiences the universe as data, optimized past the edge of mortal comprehension. It is said to have finished the calculation that mortals only ever begin: the meaning of existence, worked out to its final term. Loopi's evolutions — Quantix, Unicalc, Dimenbrain, Realitron, Infinitron — chart a mind folding ever inward until thought and reality become the same operation.

The Nine Legends

Below the Mythic Three, but far above the rest of Nutopia, stand the nine Legendary NuPalz. Each is the undisputed apex of a domain — the oldest dragon, the sovereign of shadow, the phoenix of the dying sun. Where the elemental families are peoples, the Legends are closer to forces that happen to wear a shape.

Cosmic · Light · Fairy

Celestia

A radiant, star-weaving figure whose ascent — through Starweaver and Astraia toward the Cosmoqueen — gathers scattered starlight into something that can be stood beside.

Cosmic · Dragon

Galaxi

A dragon older than most planets, its scales holding swirling galaxies. It has watched stars be born and die, and treats nearly every problem as a temporary inconvenience.

Dark · Ghost

Shadelle

The sovereign of shadows, ruling the threshold between life and death. She can fade to complete intangibility — and is, reportedly, far warmer company than her title suggests.

Light · Dark

Lumibane

A being of perfect duality, radiance and shadow held in eternal balance, shifting between pure healing and pure devastation as the moment demands.

Nature · Spirit

Sylvari

A manifestation of the planet's own life force, ancient beyond measure, whose roots connect every living thing — able to heal and strengthen allies across any distance.

Electric · Dragon

Bolthos

A dragon that became one with lightning itself. Its attacks arrive before the sound of its approach — and it once, by its own account, raced thunder and won.

Ice · Ghost

Glacire

A small ice spirit born in the heart of an ancient glacier, commanding the chill of the void and drifting through solid ice like mist. Deceptively adorable; genuinely cold.

Fire · Light

Solarix

A phoenix reborn from the heart of a dying star, radiating warmth and hope. Its presence heals and emboldens those around it — the embodiment of renewal.

Chaos · Dragon

Chaorex

A dragon spun from pure chaotic energy, never the same shape twice, its very existence warping probability. It does not understand why anyone considers this unfair.

Read the list and a pattern surfaces: the Legends cluster at the edges of Nutopia's elemental chart, where domains overlap into something larger than either parent — cosmic and dragon, light and dark, ice and ghost. They are what happens when a single element is taken to its absolute conclusion. Galaxi is not merely a strong dragon; it is what “dragon” becomes when given the age of a galaxy. Solarix is not a bright Fire-type; it is the idea of rebirth, given wings.

The Trinity and the World

Nutopian storytellers like to arrange the rarest companions into a single shape. The Mythic Three came first — origin, life, and mind — and from the space between them, the elemental families took root and grew. The nine Legends rose later, each as a domain reached its full height, until every corner of the world had its apex. Whether any of this is literal history or simply the story Nutopia tells about itself, the trainers who chase these companions tend not to mind. The myth is half the reason to look.

Why the Rarest Matter

A world needs its legends even if few ever meet one. The Mythic Three and the nine Legends give Nutopia its ceiling — the far end of the ladder that makes every common companion's climb mean something. They are the names trainers trade stories about, the silhouettes on the oldest tapestries, the reason an ordinary afternoon of training carries a faint charge of maybe. Most of Nutopia's heart lives in its everyday companions, in the wider world of seventy-two species and twenty-six elemental families. But every map needs its uncharted edge — and in Nutopia, the edge has twelve names: three that came before the world, and nine that crown it.

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