Earth. The birthplace of our precursors. A once-shining light in the universe. A melding pot of haphazard species flung together. Among all mutations and evolutions, humans stood the test of time. But their greatest flaw was their creators. The influence of these divine creatures led them to their own destruction.
They not only learned from these beings but took after them as well, devoting prayer and unadulterated love to their chosen gods. Some returned in kind, gifting strength, weapons, or valuable tools to aid their species further. However, humans were still incredibly young, and this was a part of the divine beings’ intentions.
Humans grew over time but slowly declined with age. They became a plague to Earth, spreading destruction and disease, leaving their original home dilapidated. Not only did they carve out its resources, but they ravaged the landscape with fruitless wars, killing each other over the strict belief that their divine was the only true god. Now, we may not have been much better, but at least we created new land and fought only to protect ourselves—to a point, of course. Sometimes you must settle an argument by striking first.
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