>
>Me, I kind of lean towards the "Ancients" line of
>thought. The way I work it in my stories (and will
>gradually, over several years probably, reveal to my
>readers), humans are still alive and well, on Earth.
>In their past, though, they colonized other worlds
>and/or dimensions. On these other worlds, they
>realized the need for non-human allies against the
>various creatures that they encountered - and so, they
>created the anthros through genetic-manipulation.
>
>Of course, since then, they've become extinct for one
>reason or another (any of the reasons a colony can
>fail to work), leaving the anthros with the occasional
>tales of the "Ancients" and "gods" who created them
>thousands of years ago, early in their recorded
>history. And artifacts of power across the world -
>hi-tech items (or magically charged items, or both)
>that were left behind by the remnants of the human colonists.
>
>=====
>Jason KW Leisemann
>
Neat, I'm writing in the Tales of the Morphing Period universe, as it
offers several interesting things. One, I'm limited by the rules
already in place, including what species I can use, and what they're
capable of, the interaction with humans, and of course, trying to
live in a human designed world(think about doors, seats and just
about everything you interact with, could you do it as an anthro?
What if you had to?).
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