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“Very well. Let it not be said that Ketheroz is incapable of
clemency. Thy wish wilt be granted, although not until this
sentence is served. When that term endeth, minimal assistance
shalt be lent thee to arrange one last journey back to Typhareth.”
At the dismissive wave of Amoun-Rah’s right hand, Brax
was promptly banished to a backwater solar system the high
ones called Orz. Within Orz, Brax took up residence on a red
planet which he dubbed Marz. There he built himself an obser-
vatory and soon became aware of a primitive species of sentient
beings who dwelt on the third planet outward from that system’s
saffron sun. Brax also discovered that the other six Arkhonz
were imprisoned on various nearby spheres. It didn’t take him
long to devise ways of communicating with them to coordi-
nate furtive forays on the third orb, which they named Tellz.
These divested demiurges developed a vested interest in
Tellz’ dawning primates. Abraxah and his allies spurred their
development, imparting bountiful esoteric knowledge over
immemorial millennia spanning the supercontinent of Pan-
Gaeah. Although it did come at a cost; protean man’s subtle
cytology was altered irrevocably. For example, whereas those
creatures were originally sexless, therewith they divided in two
separate genders. Furthermore, the Arkhonz started to worry
about their untapped potential to Etherealize. For this reason,
they implanted an undetectable organ below the coccyx of the
first female members of a new species, ensuring that it would
be passed on indefinitely to all their heirs. That organ is known
as the infamous Kundahbuffer.
These advanced mammals were henceforth referred to as
Homz by the Arkhonz, whose whole gamut was rendered insen-
sible via Kundahbuffer’s suppressive agency. Thus they could
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