Our Department of History and Natural Sciences has used advanced exploration technology to remotely scan and translate another ancient tablet titled “The Origin of Men.”
The Hakoritanga created not just one, but three lives – a King, a Queen, and a mage, forming a race around this triad. The King and Queen sit atop the dominance structure, while the mage keeps the magic words learned from the God who created them. Before the Hakoritanga, only beasts lived on the land, and none of them worshipped the Gods. The Hakoritanga created beings that could willingly offer praise. The first race created by Kempe, the Chief God, was the race of Men. They were a hardy and intelligent race capable of undertaking complex tasks and ferocious in combat. They were highly adaptable, making them a great generalizable group that could thrive almost anywhere. When the Men were brought to life, the Line of Kings began with Alexander and Samantha Hadrada as the original King and Queen, followed by Samael, The Wise. Alexander was blessed with an unbroken line of heirs, with his lineage being as numerous as the stars in the sky, as long as they maintained their covenant with Kempe. They had dominion over everything between the mountains, including the rivers, forests, deserts, and plains. The King’s claim to the land was unquestioned, and he was allowed to be fruitful, creating more and more generations by the right of being Kempe’s creation. Their honorable names would be spoken with reverence as long as the King did not forsake his God.
Our research team has translated the “Origin of Men” from the ninth tablet, but there is still much more to discover. Through our exploration efforts, we have also identified the beginning of the Lineage of Kings and the creation of Men.