The Fimaya Age |
Passing through our universe and then our galaxy, the Whitestar and Blackstar astral forms inadvertently merged. But once they hit Earth’s atmosphere, it caused a rift between the two forces. When observed by the primitive ancient humans during the Paleolithic Era, the cataclysm
resembled small stars that emanated large amounts of light plummeting to Earth. The crash released a residue in the atmosphere, resulting in mutagenic changes in a few select humans and beasts that roamed various lands of Earth. The new genetically altered species from mankind and beasts terrorized most humans untouched by the mutagenic residue, or what would later be called “dust.” Thus came into being the great legends of dragons, monsters, and giants. The Whitestar and Blackstar, unlike their inadvertent progeny, were unable to survive on Earth in their astral forms indefinitely, so they eventually searched for bodies amongst mankind to share symbiotic relationships. Once merging with these humans, the union affected the DNA of their hosts. The alien called the Whitestar, in time, found the body of the righteous General Zada, or commonly known by his title Zadamun and his Azmarian people, whereas the Blackstar joined with the brash Rahyn, Zada’s cousin. This period, ending the Paleolithic Era, proved to be the most bloodstained age in human history. Many dissidents of Earth affected by the dust chose to misuse their power by impersonating self-styled gods, while others used their power for other malevolent endeavors. But there were those who chose the path of righteousness, following the ideology of their predecessor, the Whitestar, now in the person of Zada. Amidst this turmoil, hidden away deep in the northern mountains of the Great Continent, lay the “Koryan,” which was lost in the conflict between the Whitestar and Blackstar. Darkness and death came to Earth that day. The power of the Koryan was the only hope that would bring an end to the war between the light and the darkness. In the battle that waged between the two astral brothers, the Whitestar was already weakened, and due to its piety, it grew even weaker by choosing not to feed on the innocent lives of humans and altered progeny. As for the Blackstar, it grew wickedly powerful, for not only did it feed upon the energies of altered progeny and human beings, but it also amassed a great army to do its bidding. |