Literature
The Age of Extinction
Atlantean Iberia, 29,000 BCE Skechan, of the Family Mious, looked on as her comrades piled corpses onto the pyre in the valley below her. As an officer, she was pardoned such grunt work. This was fortunate, since despite their clear inferiority, the idea of piling up thousands of Morics for cremation turned her stomach. It had been a long campaign, waged across the globe by four of the five of the Great Empires. Skechan was convinced that the Hivan empire had it easy. All they had to worry about were the relatively peaceful Sovans and the island dwelling Warjets, tiny creatures that were a mockery of the human form. The Morics, that infested Atlantean lands, were bigger and stronger than humans, and it was only Atlantean cunning that won the campaign. Similar problems were encountered by the Muan and Shant armies in suppressing the Olmec and Recku populations on their lands, respectively. Only Zelan had not partaken in this necessary barbarism, as they had no subhumans to suppress in