Ah! Finally, a blog!! For so many days this naughty computer was doing a lot of mischief and at last a well-trained and a good machine...
So let me resume Writer's Wonder with a very interesting Sirlane documentary–
THE FIRST MAN ON WILLTRON
A post by a Sirlish scientific researcher -
Quinton Rostoffer.
Millions of galactic years and generations ago, due to the combination of gases and celestial materials, the planet of Willtron was formed. Thousands of years later when the new-born planet cooled down, it was again invaded by asteroids and meteoroids for eons. These meteoroids contained small amounts of water which accumulated on the surface of the planet causing the formation of huge oceans over time. Another two galactic years later, the first form of life, Clauftrophrost (a kind of underwater Willtronese plant) was formed which later solidified to form rocks, which later grew to underwater mountains forming oceans, that led to the formation of land. In Willtron, animal life appeared with the origination of unicellular organisms called Austrophrost. One more galactic generation later, appeared the first multicellular organism called Platefophrost.
Then came the Rasetoic Era of the Resimpus (plural: Resimpoud) who were both aquatic and land mammals (amphibians). After several different eras of life and changes in its forms, was a period of complete stagnancy. No celestial disturbances hit the planet, nor did any form of life evolve.
It was only after a two million years or so, when Daniel Walker of Chicago, USA and Farhan Ali of Delhi, India (two under-attack tourists in Istanbul) accidentally found a cave in Fethiye, Turkey. They took shelter there and used it as a cover protection from the terrorists. It was after two days when they found the enchanted symbol of Pralthyea, the original mother goddess of Willtron.
Clauftrophrost |
Hundreds of years from then, the first origin of apes, the early humans started in Willtron. It is believed it was due to some cellular reactions from the two unfortunate first humans that this started. Surprisingly, the first apes also did have the kind of brains that Homo Sapiens had and they later grew into the present day humans. They were the first humans (as we know them on earth) on Willtron.
The first fossils of Homo Habilis, Neanderthals, and Homo Erectus have been found in the continent of Fohds (now Pliecestroshirk) in present day Mailnid, Sirlane. The oldest bones of Homo Sapiens however were found in Prestonia, Zerkrain.
Austrophrost |
Courtesy: FORTEX Willtron.
--- Kuber Nag
Very well written !
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