• They say there was a time when humanity believed it was at the peak of its power. Nations burned the world in their own wars, convinced that victory meant control, that strength meant domination. They did not look to the sky… because they thought nothing above could challenge them.

    They were wrong.

    On a day history would later refuse to name, the heavens did not open… they broke. Fire fell, but it was not fire. It was will. It was intelligence. It was something far older than any human conflict.

    That was the arrival of the Anolaks.

    They did not come to conquer in the way humans understood conquest. Cities vanished without warning. Armies were erased before they could even fire. Weapons that once decided wars became meaningless in seconds. Humanity realized, far too late, that it had never been at the top of anything.

    And at the center of it all stood Ahrel Throk, son of the Great Anolak Prime.

    He did not rage. He did not boast. He simply commanded… and the world changed.

    To him, Earth was not an enemy. It was a flaw to be corrected. Humanity was not a rival. It was a failed design.

    And so the war humanity had been fighting each other… ended.

    Not in victory. Not in peace. But in fear.

    For the first time in its history, humanity looked at itself and understood the cost of its own division. Enemies became allies overnight. Flags lost meaning. Pride died where cities once stood. Every mistake, every war, every moment wasted in conflict… came back as a single, crushing truth:

    They had prepared for the wrong war.

    So they stood together. Not because they had grown wiser… but because there was nothing left to defend alone.

    And in that unity, forged by loss and terror, humanity found something it had never truly known before.

    Not power.

    Not hope.

    But the will to survive something that should have ended them.

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  • Mini test of the “beam of extinction”

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  • Time to work on the wardens designs bye bye

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  • Dato curioso: Los wardens y especialmente Voilder, ya han pasado por muchos rediseños, esto porque al principio todos los wardens eran iguales en diseño, lo unico que los distinguia era su color de energia y ojos, por ejemplo:
    Amarilla = raptores
    Azul = destructores
    Roja = bombarderos
    Verde = ingenieros/cientificos

    Fun fact: The Wardens, especially Voilder, have gone through many redesigns. This is because, at the beginning, all Wardens had the same design, and the only thing that distinguished them was their energy color and eyes. For example:

    Yellow = Raptors
    Blue = Destructors
    Red = Bombers
    Green = Engineers/Scientists

    Example: (yes all the wardens used the same model)

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  • (Im sorry for the brightness he is farming aura)
    Voilder “V” – What it is & how it works

    What it is:
    Voilder is the only Destructor-type Warden and the central core of the entire Warden system. It’s not just a unit, it’s a networked, conscious system.

    How it works:

    * Distributed mind → operates as a system, not limited to one body
    * Full Warden control → all units act as extensions of its will
    * Destructor body → its physical form is just a high-power manifestation
    * Predictive processing → anticipates actions before they happen
    * Real-time adaptation → learns and adjusts instantly during combat
    * Structural perception → sees reality as systems, patterns, and weaknesses
    * Absolute priority → everything is evaluated and optimized for efficiency

    In short:
    Voilder doesn’t fight like an individual.
    It operates like a self-aware system that analyzes, controls, and optimizes everything around it.

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  • Who is this

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  • Im just yapping lore of my OCS lol

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  • Vessel P – Luna (Florazarak, Plant Element)
    Luna is the Vessel bonded to Florazarak, the Zarak of plant life. Her abilities go far beyond simple “plant control.” Her body operates through an organic root-based system, functioning like a living network of growth, energy flow, and expansion.

    Her design revolves around:

    * Root-core (heart core) → a central plant nucleus that distributes energy throughout her body
    * Root/vine extensions → can spread, entangle, and take over surrounding terrain
    * Adaptive growth → her body can regenerate and evolve depending on the environment

    In combat:

    * She doesn’t fight head-on, she controls the battlefield
    * Can immobilize, drain, and overwhelm enemies over time
    * The longer the fight lasts, the stronger she becomes, literally growing in power

    Narratively:

    * Represents life, growth… and nature’s quiet but unstoppable takeover
    * Carries a contrast between calm appearance and consuming force
    * Her bond with Florazarak reflects themes of patience, connection, and inevitable expansion

    In short: Luna doesn’t rush you… she surrounds you, drains you, and by the time you notice, you’re already part of her ecosystem.

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  • Vessel M – Pelanga (Krevizarak, Water Element)
    Pelanga is the Vessel bonded to Krevizarak, the Zarak of water. His power isn’t just the typical “control water” cliché, but rather manipulating it through a living hydraulic system, as if his body were a bio-mechanical pressure engine.

    His design is centered around:

    * High internal pressure → water is used as both energy and destructive force
    * Bio-cannons → fires high-pressure streams capable of cutting or smashing
    * Hydraulic system → movements are driven by stored force, like living pistons

    In combat, Pelanga isn’t the fastest or most elegant, but:

    * He can crush, pierce, and sweep enemies away through sheer pressure
    * Becomes more dangerous in humid or water-rich environments
    * His style is based on contained force that releases explosively

    Narratively:

    * Represents the overwhelming and unpredictable nature of water
    * May seem calm, but once unleashed, becomes devastating
    * His bond with Krevizarak hints at deeper themes: emotional control vs internal chaos

    In short: Pelanga isn’t “pretty water.” He’s pressure that bursts pipes, shreds steel, and erases you without warning.

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