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OONi

Zambu

Niwit

Qazac

Ungoy

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In the beginning there were the Twingods, opposite by nature, but complementary at the same time; day and night, life and death. This gods were also magnificent musicians.

The Twingods shaped the universe in a symphony of violin and harp from which galaxies and dimensions emerged. At the same time, they gave life to the gods that would control the forces they liberated.

These gods rushed to conquer those planets that were best related to their elements of control. This made them separate and prevented any chance of life creation in the universe.

The Twingods realized this, so they formed one very special planet that would contain the forces of all the gods, forcing them to reunite in harmony to create life. This planet was named OONi.

The gods little by little felt attracted by the desire of conquering this new planet, and they decided to battle each other. Having equal power, the war seemed endless.

Thus they created mortal beings that would defend their interests. Each god gave life to a tribe of flesh and bone, that suprisingly turned out to have free will.

On top of the control issues the gods were facing, new gods arrived to bring them more trouble: Mymon and Ikaqu, who pretended to reign and control these tribes creating gold and objects, which were greatly coveted by the tribes.

The tribes began to compete for these instruments of greed. The older gods, downharted by the evil work of their brothers, decided to stay vigilant in case any of their tribes ever suceeded in the domination of OONi... or if the evil brothers managed to accomplish their desired conquest.

Kunlangu was one of the first gods that arrived to OONi.

Drawn by a vast and fertile land and constantly watered with rain, he decided to establish his kingdom, sowing a diverse and lush jungle. Several species of animals grew and developed in it, populating it and bringing life to this land.

When The Great Conflict between the gods began, Kunlangu, worried about the safety of his kingdom, decided to create a huge tree that would spawn the guardians of the jungle: the Famboos.

Born from the Big Tree’s seeds, the Famboo were friendly and intelligent creatures. However, they were not fit to be the guardians of the jungle.

Their bodies were made mostly of fruits and vegetable elements, which made them the favorite food of the animals that lived there.

Frustrated with his creation, and at a clear disadvantage against the creations of other gods, Kunlangu began to fortify his jungle, giving the animals more strength and aggressiveness to defend it instead of the Famboo.

With the animals being much wilder, the Famboo quickly started losing numbers, because their lack of physical ability made ​​them easy food for the other creatures.

In this new order of the wild, a group of powerful and outrageous creatures called Zorilas took the lead over the animals.

The Zorilas inherited the power of their creator, Kunlangu, but their savagery made ​​them poorly suited creatures to defend their land by following the orders of their god.

Instead of hunting the enemies, the Zorilas lead the Famboo to their extinction. However, all the Zorilas that had devoured a Famboo started to show strange physical reactions: their size was gradually reduced as well as their strength; their wildness subsided over time giving way to new intelligence.

The Zorilas changed so much, that they looked like a completely different species from those who had not consumed Famboos.

They called themselves Zambu, endowed with the intelligence of the Famboo and the strength and agility of the Zorilas.

They quickly established a tribe, training themselves in the arts of combat, and achieved to cunningly and skillfully defend their homeland from the Qazac invaders.

Kunlangu, surprised by this accident of fate, decided to give to these creatures the role of Defenders of the Jungle, as their legitimate children.

Omecotl, the fire serpent god, quickly opened his way towards OONi when it was created, with the objective of creating his new realm.

He found a precipitous emerging terrain, the center of which was the place of an enormous volcano. He decided to settle in its depths to make it his new home, something that caused more volcanoes to burst up from the ground, making this a peninsula completely dominated by fire.

Concerned about his brothers' territorial expansion, he decided to beat them to the conquest and invade them. For this, he transformed the crater of the volcano into a gigantic forge.

By gathering metals like copper and iron he gave birth to his first creations: the Golzlac, enormous metallic golems who could easily crush his brothers' creations.

With no longer wait, Omecotl commaded the Golzlac to invade his brothers.

The Golzlac, obedient to their master began their march in several directions to fulfill their mission. However, as they lacked any kind of initiative and intelligence, these giants walked in a straight line towards their objectives, sinking and deteriorating in the sea.

Omecotl picked up the remains of these golems and brought them back to the forge. Trying not to makle the same mistakes, he decided to design smaller creatures that would have more initiative.

He called them Qazac. These mechanical beings, gifted with intelligence and ability, built ports and ships to begin the invasion of enemy lands. The other gods were alerted after the Golzlac incident, and when they saw the greater threat that the Qazac meant to them, they started a counter-attack.

Anjord, god of the seas, sent a massive fog into Omecotl's territory. This fog quickly began to corrode the Qazac, who rusted until they were completely paralized.

At that point, warriors from several different tribes entered the peninsula ready to destroy any remaining Qazac troops that could still function.

Omecotl, concerned about this imminent invasion, cut off his own fire wings and put a flaming feather inside each one of the Qazac.

Thanks to this flame, the Qazac stopped having metallic bodies and were again able to move through the fog, easily defeating the enemies that approached their coast.

Now endowed with a free will, the Qazac established a tribe and constructed fortresses to defend their territory. Proud of the power the Qazac had obtained, Omecotl could finally rest, leaving this children as the defenders of the fire peninsula.

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