The Dawn of Man

Life, Birth

8,500 LA

After millennia of dedicated craftsmanship, Luthos named her newly formed world Cinder—a fitting title for her first grand creation. She took her time sculpting her ideal beings, whom she chose to call "humans," a name that seemed to roll effortlessly from her lips. Perhaps it was vanity, or perhaps it was a subconscious reflection of herself, but she fashioned them in her own image.
  Each human was beautiful and unique, her creations bringing life to this new world. As soon as they appeared, they began to explore and inhabit Cinder, spreading across its diverse landscapes and settling wherever they pleased. This new race of beings breathed life into the world, transforming it into a vibrant tapestry of cultures and communities. With her creations now thriving and shaping their own destinies, Luthos found joy and fulfillment in watching her world and its people flourish.


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