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On the world of [[Skoria]], life began as it did elsewhere throughout the universe; as sludge comprised of simple proteins and single-celled organisms. For millions of years these proteins mutated and composed more and more complex symphonies of life. Eventually communities of similar proteins formed, establishing the first pseudomulti-celled organisms on the planet. These bizarre creatures further specialized to carry on differing functions within the colonies, creating the complex strands that would later become Deoxyribonucleic Acid or DNA.
On the world of [[Skoria]], life began as it did elsewhere throughout the universe; as sludge comprised of simple proteins and single-celled organisms. For millions of years these proteins mutated and composed more and more complex symphonies of life. Eventually communities of similar proteins formed, establishing the first pseudomulti-celled organisms on the planet. These bizarre creatures further specialized to carry on differing functions within the colonies, creating the complex strands that would later become Deoxyribonucleic Acid or DNA.


[[File:Erothrope.jpg|thumb|300px|left|An Erothrope]]
[[File:Erothrope.jpg|thumb|300px|right|An Erothrope]]


After almost 200 million years, the first exothermic creatures crawled out of the sludge and stared at the stars and the skies for the first time. These early creatures called Erothropes were incapable of long-term survival away from the pools that spawned them. They were blind, deaf and could only locate food through an acute sense of vibration. The Earliest recorded fossils of Erothropes suggest that the creatures were hardly capable of movement outside of the liquid medium that they were born into. These fossils are not widespread, and so many of the fossils vary within only a few kilometers that Paleontologists believe the Erothrope to be specifically adapted to their particular pool of sludge and slime. These odd creatures were so specialized that the slightest contact with a sludge pool other than their own would be fatal to them. It seemed the interaction between pools was limited to an occasional mixing among pools caused by changes in weather and water patterns. During the formative period that the Erothropes flourished massive changes in the chemical compositions of their pools nearly destroyed them in their entirety. In fact, the species was so nearly destroyed by the primal conditions that the population is believed to have numbered only a few hundred thousand worldwide.
After almost 200 million years, the first exothermic creatures crawled out of the sludge and stared at the stars and the skies for the first time. These early creatures called Erothropes were incapable of long-term survival away from the pools that spawned them. They were blind, deaf and could only locate food through an acute sense of vibration. The Earliest recorded fossils of Erothropes suggest that the creatures were hardly capable of movement outside of the liquid medium that they were born into. These fossils are not widespread, and so many of the fossils vary within only a few kilometers that Paleontologists believe the Erothrope to be specifically adapted to their particular pool of sludge and slime. These odd creatures were so specialized that the slightest contact with a sludge pool other than their own would be fatal to them. It seemed the interaction between pools was limited to an occasional mixing among pools caused by changes in weather and water patterns. During the formative period that the Erothropes flourished massive changes in the chemical compositions of their pools nearly destroyed them in their entirety. In fact, the species was so nearly destroyed by the primal conditions that the population is believed to have numbered only a few hundred thousand worldwide.
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