>>8629879Intersting question OP, and I sort of like it, so here's my answer.
Ice, ice everywhere. Ice would be the first thing I create. Small chunks, big chunks, aimlessly floating throughout the void. Then I would create fire, to melt the ice. The melted ice would form oceans, and the fire would rise and become stars. The world would be flat, taking up the bottom half of the void. Then I would create a world floating in the sky, mirroring the world below, but just out of sight to those in the lower world. The sentient creatures would be of many different races, some human-like, others animal-like. They would have freewill, but I would instil in them the desire to live in peace and harmony with one another. There would be many continents within the world, some cold and snowy, others hot and volcanic, some arid desert, others humid jungles. Different races would be created to survive in specified enviroments, but over time the other races would develop technology that allowed them all to survive anywhere they wished. I would interact with my people, but only slightly, and when I was most needed. There would never be an overpopulation problem, for the world would be everexpanding. As for an afterlife, I would have it where if my people lived virtuous lives, their spirits would rise to the mirror world floating above the lower world, where they would become part of my council. If they lived less than good lives, they would be reincarnated. If they lived evil and wicked lives, they would be cast out into the void. As for my form, I would take the form of a giant winged being, engulfed comepletly in flames. I would have many names, but I would allow my people to choose most of them.
This isn't the only world, for the void would be endless, meaning endless other worlds could be created.
And that was just off the top of my head.