Humanity has existed on Earth for thousands of years.
Yet most of history remains shrouded in darkness.
How did a species that struggled merely to survive for hundreds of thousands of years suddenly become the pioneers of art, technology, and thought?
The primitive human acted on primitive emotions:
They felt cold and discovered fire.
They were hungry and hunted.
They were afraid and turned stones into weapons.
They lived only to survive and reproduce.
But art demands something else:
Curiosity, longing, joy, sorrow, laughter, the desire to be appreciated...
And these emotions did not emerge overnight.
There was a rupture.
One age ended, and another began.
The laws of physics didn’t change. The human body remained the same.
But emotions evolved.
And in that moment, modern humanity was born.
In this story, I’ll take you to a forgotten era of the Middle Ages —
to that mysterious breaking point when human emotions began to evolve.
Through the eyes of a child, we will witness humanity’s inner journey.
Come, let us uncover together:
The invisible secret that gave birth to modern humanity...
The hidden emotional shift at the core of human nature...
They say...
At the beginning of creation, the gods shaped man.
They crafted his flesh from bone, and whispered his thoughts from mist.
But just as they were about to breathe in his soul,
they pulled back.
Because a human who feels could become a god who thinks.
Thousands of years passed.
Kingdoms rose, peoples fell, wars were fought.
But it all rang out, empty and meaningless.
The world kept turning in its incompleteness,
cursed to an eternal slumber.
Until that night.
And on that night...
Something the gods hadn’t foreseen occurred.
A stray meteor, wandering from the blind and silent void of space,
collided with a sacred astral stone
that had orbited Earth for millennia.
At that moment...
A green explosion in the sky swallowed the darkness.
The meteor carried a seal the gods had forgotten.
And with the collision, that seal cracked.
That night, fragments of the meteor rained down from the sky.
For three days, a green mist shrouded the Earth and the clouds.
After that night, some people began to see strange dreams.
Some felt their hearts tremble for the first time.
Some felt pain, others felt compassion.
Some remembered their past;
others, for the first time, imagined something for the future.
Emotions were no longer just words.
But like every birth, this one was painful too.
Some matured with these new emotions,
while others were corrupted.
They fed the darkness within,
for this green mist did not merely reveal feelings—
it magnified them.
The Frozen World cracked.
And in the midst of it all,
there was a child who witnessed that glow in the sky,
who quietly made a wish.
He didn’t yet know what had happened,
but the stirring inside him whispered that the world had changed.
That child was the first echo of the new world.
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