| Hearken, children of the Ersatz gods, sons and daughters of the New Earth,
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| for here is truth.
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| Long ago, before the third of Earth’s moons fell fiery from the star-seared sky,
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| there were those whom we have come to call the First Ones.
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| These men-who-were-not-men were the creations of the Mera, beings from the far
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| reaches of the limitless cosmos, whose essence still flickers latently within
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| the minds of all their disparate progeny.
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| Praise the Mera, fathers of the First Ones, bondsmen of the K’laa,
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| sworn foes of the Z’xulth!
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| Sired in the great spawning vats beyond the fathomless deeps of the
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| Pre-Cambrian sea, the First Ones throve.
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| Those who were engineered to live on land duly constructed the grand Antarctic
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| Megalopolis, ultimately becoming entangled in bitter conflicts with the hoary
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| Serpent Kings before retreating into the subterrene depths of the vast inner
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| world, whereas those First Ones that had chosen the embrace of the abyssal seas
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| were the architects of vast and glorious submarine cities whose splendid spires
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| and minarets towered proudly beneath the unfathomed waves.
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| Those grand bioluminescent cities are now long since fallen, razed and
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| dispersed, given over to the cruel whims of the unforgiving oceans.
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| From the lore of our ancestors, we know the true nature of the cosmos.
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| We know of the hidden and silent places, the places which reside in between the
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| veils of reality, the places which mankind was never meant to see.
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| All this we know… we who survive, we who are descended from those First Ones,
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| and who give thanks to the gods-who-are-not-gods, for our creation,
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| our genesis, for the breath of life that was forced into our progenitors
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| during the early epochs of this cratered globe.
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| Hearken, children of the Ersatz gods, sons and daughters of the New Earth,
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| for here is truth… |