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Evidence of the Gir-Kla seems almost completely confined to the complex writings and inscriptions they left within the lowest levels of the Worldtree. These mysterious people were later worshipped and revered by the Thadrians and the Chiwan. Similarities between the Gir-Kla and the Chiwan script and language have lead some to believe that the Gir-Kla are completely fictional, leading this Archaea to be widely known as the 'False Cycle'. While recovered Gir-Kla scripts contain Chiwan characters and symbols, the context and meaning of the content is elusive. The disappearance of the Gir-Kla is dramatic and apocalyptic in Chiwan belief systems, with the Chiwan believing the Gir-Kla committed mass suicide to free their souls in advance of the Early Unmaking, an event which appears to have destroyed much of the surface of Geron.
Cultures: Gir-Kla, Cthar, Elders, T'Chak, Cycle: Timeline: Now Archaea: None Interregnum: The Early Unmaking Approximate Depth: 1600M LOCALES: The Grand Library, The Gilded Chutes HISTORY Evidence of the Gir-Kla seems almost completely confined to the complex writings and inscriptions they left within the lowest levels of the Worldtree. These mysterious people were later worshipped and revered by the Thadrians and the Chiwan. Similarities between the Gir-Kla and the Chiwan script and language have lead some to believe that the Gir-Kla are completely fictional, leading this Archaea to be widely known as the 'False Cycle'. While recovered Gir-Kla scripts contain Chiwan characters and symbols, the context and meaning of the content is elusive. The disappearance of the Gir-Kla is dramatic and apocalyptic in Chiwan belief systems, with the Chiwan believing the Gir-Kla committed mass suicide to free their souls in advance of the Early Unmaking, an event which appears to have destroyed much of the surface of Geron. GEOGRAPHY Additional information required. RELICS AND REMAINS Additional information required.