Chaos, Theogony

I was inspired by Hesiod’s Theogony, a poem that describes the origins and genealogies of the Greek gods.
According to Hesiod, in the beginning there was Chaos.
The world began with the spontaneous generation of four beings: first arose Chaos (Chasm); then came Gaia (Earth), “the ever-sure foundation of all”; and “dim” Tartarus, in the depths of the Earth; and Eros (Desire) “fairest among the deathless gods”