Kosmic Human
Human (Kosmos)
Kosmic Humans are the dominant sentient species within the Kosmos universe, comprising multiple sub-races including Terran and Marsian. They adhere to the Divine Accord, uniting against Fallen Angels and demonic forces following the sacrifice of Jovanah. Marsian Humans often reference Terra's historical FTL development delay as "the day Terra learned to walk after its parents' punishment."
Historical Context[edit | edit source]
Marsian Humans achieved FTL technology in the 19th century, while Terra was punished for rebellion by Jovan's decree, delaying their own FTL development until the 31st century. Marsian archives documented Terra's 31st-century FTL leap as "observed with quiet pride." This historical rift informs Marsian cultural narratives.
Physical Traits[edit | edit source]
General Kosmic Humans: Diverse eye colors (brown, amber, dark green), fair skin tones, and standard human physiology. Alderites: A distinct sub-race with dark eyes (brown, amber, or dark green), dark skin, and jet-black fur (sometimes with chest markings).
Cultural Role[edit | edit source]
Under the Divine Accord, Kosmic Humans actively combat Fallen Angels and demonic entities. Marsian Humans frequently cite Terra's "rebelliousness" in historical records, though all sub-races refer to each other as "siblings" – a term Marsians use when discussing Terra's FTL delay.
Key Distinctions[edit | edit source]
Kosmos | Galaxa |
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FTL developed by Mars (19th century); Terra punished (delayed) | Terra Humans achieved FTL first |
Kosmic Humans = Terran + [[Marsian Human|Marsian]] + all sub-races | Human (Galaxa) = Single dominant race |
Jovanah's sacrifice unified Kosmos factions | No equivalent event in Galaxa
}} Trivia[edit | edit source]The name "Jovanah" deliberately fuses "Jovan" (from Jovan) with "ah," avoiding direct reference to Earth's religious history. Marsian Human records refer to Terra's FTL development as "the day Terra learned to walk after its parents' punishment." The term "Kosmic" (not "Cosmic") reflects the universe's unique theological framework. |