In an alternate universe, there was a planet inhabited by beings of a single gender, all crafted by one master. This master created copies whenever he spotted a flaw, choosing their skin color, physical attributes, and more. Despite each creation possessing eyes, legs, hair, skin, hands, and ears, none achieved the perfection he sought. Yet, he continued, leading to many versions of the same being, each differing in timestamps and physiques, introducing diversity in age and physical characteristics.
These beings quickly realized their world lacked structure and hierarchy, leading them to form their own. They recognized their creator as the mastermind behind their existence, which triggered internal conflicts as they competed for positions within the self-made hierarchies. Attributes like strength and agility became sources of division, creating boundaries among them.
The master found these developments fascinating but stayed focused on refining the universe. He introduced nature, waterfalls, animals, and insects, each serving a unique purpose. To offload the task of creation, he introduced another gender for procreation, striving to achieve a stable state in this evolving world. This new gender was meant to blend seamlessly with the existing beings, maintaining the balance of the world.
However, this led to unexpected complications. New and revisited issues arose, amusing the inhabitants. Hierarchies were broken down and rebuilt, with new rules and conditions established to accommodate these “needs.” Wars flared up, altering colonies and redefining boundaries after each conflict, showcasing the constant change in their society.
Amid the turmoil, a small faction began to question everything—the hierarchies, the competition, and even the existence of “the master.” They sought to understand life through the wisdom found in the natural world, signaling a quest for deeper meaning.
Another group sought dominance, aiming to become the master of their domain. They established their own rules, further fragmenting the beings.
As divisions grew, it seemed chaos was inevitable.
Through this turmoil, the master evolved. He began to see the experiences of his creations as lessons, aiding him in designing a superior prototype for another planet.