Sevet: A World of Wonder

Sevet, a world of unique wonders. Creatures seen no-where else and as varied as the universe. Our journey here will begin in the creation of the planet and end when the Zortak intelligence arrives on the world as tribes. Shall we begin? ...

The creation of Sevet and its life
Billions of years ago, in the midst of collective matter within the Andromeda Galaxy there lies a nebulae known as the Ghallani Nebula. Within this nebula are many stars and planets. One planetoid, a rocky moon named Sevet, is where we make our start. Orbiting a gas giant, named Ferig, which in turn orbits a G type star, named Golap, Sevet has a rough circular orbit around the purple giant which leads to long periods of darkness and short days in winter but in summer has long days and short nights.

It was formed from many collisions within a planetary disc which captured the material of the universe. Collapsing down below was a core forming, then super heated rock which let a mantle live, then loose and light materials floated above creating an atmosphere.

This molten moon was bubbling away with streaks of lava flying high into the sky and occasionally passing onto Ferig where the scars can still be seen today. Eventually the void of space and ejected material caused this to cool down and a layer of igneous crust with jutting mountain ranges and carved deep valleys. After the many millions of years the atmosphere of water vapour cooled down and the meteors brought in liquids and ice which formed into shallow seas and later immense oceans from which spawned volcanic vents and islands.

After many more million years there would be softer materials blown about by wind, eruptions, tides and all forces of nature to give the crust a thick layer of dirt and ground. But that was not all as this barren world was about to do something magnificent! Life would be created. Unknown how it did so, whether it be the correct arrangement of molecules or a meta-physical helping hand, the first micro-organisms were swimming in oceans being slightly denser than the water around themselves. Converting heat into kinetic energy to pulse about to other volcanic vents and divide when growing large enough. These would be the first, and simplest, of all life forms yet to come...