Originally posted by Levski Good question.And what about the Lemurs? Supposedly they came from the center of the planet...
Second Epoch: The Division\"(...) To surprise and amaze him (Talad), she (Laanx) drew the incommensurable power of the azure crystal as much as she could and, in secret, mimicked the rituals of Vod?l to give life to some creatures reproduced in her image. The new people matured and reproduced, they were nice-looking and had a quiet behavior, like their creator, and they called themselves \"Lemurs\".
Psychology of Lemurs Everyone knows that the Lemurs were the first of all races to settle in Yliakum, and they are proud of it. The legends tell that their origins of the Lemurs are connected to a huge city located in the depths of earth, abandoned from a widespread disease. No one knows how to reach this city or if anyone still lives there. All lemurs share a sense of loss for their mysterious, distant homeland.
Originally posted by Gronomist Facts about Lemurs:1) The Lemur race made by Laanx with a spell granted to her by Vod?l.2) Lemurs originally lived in Pradesha (big city outside of Yliakum - very old and exists only in legends).3) Lemurs left the city because of a great disease, and some travelled until they reached Yliakum. There\'s a big diffrence between \"where they came from\" and \"where they lived\". Very big.
I would imagine that the legend of Pradesha really _is_ a legend that the Lemurs made up for not knowing better?
After many generations of the Lemur had passed, Laanx wandered into a cave that was hundreds of times bigger than the one he created, where beings without a name dwelt. At the top he spied a huge stalactite that occupied one third of the vault, and which produced a thin rain of clear water. It was the conic block of rock that held Yliakum.At the middle of the cave, he saw a deep lake full of life, whose shores were a fertile soil. The Lemurs believed that their god had led them to a new home. Their praises and thanks to Laanx echoed in the cave and many sacrifices were made.In that moment Laanx became aware of the presence of his followers, and he was stricken by their faith and ingenuity. His heart became a little softer, and he gave his people many powerful and useful things to brighten the cave and make the lake and its shores a place to live. The Lemurs multiplied rapidly, built the ten towns of Kadaikos, and they became a prosperous and numerous populations