Races in Yagathian Mythology

Yagathian mythical races, in Yagathian mythology there were many races mentioned in their legends. Some of these accounts are from Eshermekite mythology and sto5ries passed down from generation to generation.

The Orb Builders


The Orb Builders, The Enemy Forerunners, The First Ones, The Ancestral Yagathians, the first beings ever created by the Source of the Universe and were also violent and savage towards each other.

Ayathogoth made them into progenitors of the Yagathian race that abandoned their dishonest and warlike nature by overthrowing the remnants of the leadership.

Legends of the Orb Builders
The Orb Builders constructed numerous structures that resemble huge spherical-shaped objects that would serve as a conduit between the Universe and Outer Dimensions.

"'The Orb Builders assembled many spherical things...Their persistent exploration for a perfect Universe of bliss went in vain as they were enticed by the Fallen Gods to do evil...Frustrated with their truth became increasingly demanding to Ayathogoth who in return had no choice but make them create a new generation called the Radiant Race and therefore give up their immortality...Then the new children came forward and overthrown their destructive creators with the help from Yaggothoth and his army of warriors...'"

The Invasions of Worlds
The Orb Builders founded a tremendous amount of power and greed that led to them establishing a crucial grip on other worlds and races by invasions.

This made them a threat to the Universe because of their advanced technology and destructive weapons.

Their attempts to hold worlds under their control resulted in countless lives being lost during the many revolts that followed bringing plague and famine into the Universe.

The Astral Master and Fallen God Wars
The Fallen Gods took advantage of the situation by tempting the Orb Builders with wealth and unlimited knowledge.

Yaggothoth heard about the plans and created the Yagathians to fight against the Fallen Gods and Orb Builders with the support of the Astral Masters.

Then the Universe was thrown into a state of turmoil and war between the two races eventually the Yagathians won.

The Orb Builders were assimilated into their civilization coming subjugated and taught the ways of the Astral Masters and respect for the Sacred Knowledge.

Man Beasts of D'th-'lieh


Inhabitants of D'th-'lieh, Man Beasts, an uncivilized race of beasts that were natives to the planet D'th-'lieh. Like other races, the Man Beasts posed a threat to the Yagathians and their Empire.

Legends of the Savage Beasts of D'th-'lieh
"'The Man Beasts of D'th-'lieh were the bane of the Radiant Race and were treated as mere swine to their oppressors...Savage Beasts worshipped many dreadful and demented gods with twisted forms...The Radiant Race were displeased with this sacrilege and demolished their idols and also burned their dwellings...Then their Seed Mother punished and brought wrath upon them for the crime of bondage and greed against the beast people...'"

The Man Beasts were enslaved by the exiled Yagathians and forced to build temples and worship the Fallen Gods resulting in the bloodshed of thousands.

When the Seed Mother found out about these transgressions she became enraged and eliminated the sinned Yagathian.

This caused them to be more resentful against the Yagathians and eventually, resulted in a war between the two races that resulted in the mass destruction of the planet.

We'h-ieh Natives


We'h-ieh natives, Rock-Throwers, an ancient four-armed race of planet We'h-ieh. The We'h-ieh natives were known for their violent nature against the Yagathian Empire.

Mythology
"'The We'h-ieh natives carried out an uprising against the Radiant Race and the rest of the vast Universe...Also, they were known to have thrown rocks at their enemies and used weapons made of wood and stone...The Radiant Race fled from the world of the Rock-Throwers and never returned...After this, they began again to worship their divinities and repaired many of the destroyed temples...The Radiant Race shall not return to their world and they made sure of that...'"

The natives of We'h-ieh were known for being aggressive and territorial behavior toward anyone arriving in their world using primitive weapons to fend off intruders.

Before the Yagathians had contact with them the Rock-Throwers worshipped the Fallen Gods such as Wazzhophoth with consequences that followed such as famine and eventually starvation.

This only got worse when their resources were nearly depleted because of the offerings they made to the other Fallen Gods for mercy.

In the later eons, the Rock-Throwers started converting their people into worshipping the Astral Masters as the creators by keeping accounts for future generations.

The world of We'h-ieh regained wealth and prosperity through trade with other races in the universe rather than becoming isolated.

Their influence on the religious beliefs of other races in the Universe is documented in a series of ancient texts and legends told by numerous civilizations.

Floating Scourges of Y'lr-'tar


The Floating Scourges, The Snatchers from Y'lr-'tar, a race of violent and cruel beings that inhabit the Universe and are known for making trouble with the Yagathians by raiding their cities.

Mythology
"'The Radiant Race called them the Floating Scourges and that is what they were...Many cities and worlds became destroyed and barren from these malignant devils and were never finished with the lasting devastation...Their screeches and cackling brought only frustration to the Radiant Race and other inhabitants of the Universe...The ruined structures are a constant reminder of how cruel and unnatural they have become...Then yet they existed for eons and started emerging from the void soon after Ayathogoth ceased to be...'"

The Floating Scourges were thought to be responsible for disasters and other catastrophes in the many worlds.

In the past, they were almost wiped out by the Yagathians some of them fled to different regions in the Universe and some of them enslaved many inhabitants.

Some of the are accounts written by the Yagathians describe how they were encountered later by them and ended in an unnecessary war.

The Floating Scourges once again retreated to the many vast reaches in the Universe and beyond existence never to be seen for a while.

According to other records written down by the Yagathians, they are said to come from Y'lr-'tar to punish the dissenters to the Seed Mother and became a huge problem.

Green Children of Ghrorthahth


Children of Ghrorthahth, The Green Children, a race of creatures that are the natives of the planet X'b-byeh.

They are described as being an animal and plant crossbreed created by the god Ghrorthahth.

Mythology
"'The Green Children of Ghrorthahth are numerous and inhabit the world of X'b-by...They are more plant in appearance and animal in behavior...Ghrorthahth is their father and teacher guiding them through the chaos on the surface...The Green Children are taught but to hate rather than learn about the laws...'"

The Green Children were created by Ghrorthahth to replenish the barren worlds and bring vegetation once again so life can thrive.

Then many races wanted to harness the power of the Green Children and resulting in experiments with crop growth to produce enough food for the season.

Ghrorthahth became impatient with the greed and power of the inhabitants he then decided to teach them the ways of farming and agriculture.

The Original People
Shri-'ieh Natives, Original People, erase primitive natives that lived on the planet Sh'ri-'ieh.

Mythology
"'The Original People envied the Radiant Race for their unlimited power and revolted against them only resulting in a war that lasted for several centuries...Their victory came with a great cost and the world was left in ruins...The Radiant Race left their cities on Shri-ieh and eventually fell into disrepair...'"

The Original People built a series of monolithic structures and had a religion that was similar to shamanism and lived in perpetual silence while meditating to reach refinement.

Then their planet was settled by the Yagathians who taught them how to make art, tools, weapons, and other things used in everyday life.

A huge war broke out between the Yagathian colonists and the exiled Yagathians that forced the Original People to participate because of the resources used in battle.

They gained their world back from the exiled Yagathians and the legacy of "The Invasive Burden" which they called them is found throughout their world.

Jungle Brood


Jungle Brood, The Deep Demons of X'b-byeh, a race of foul creatures that were the natives of the planet X'b-byeh and described as having distorted plant-like bodies and covered with thorns that can kill anything that it is hit by them.

Mythology
"'The Jungle Brood are the enemies of the Green Children of which they fought in numerous wars...Then the Radiant Race destroyed the foul creatures who were armed with venom and sharp thorns...'"

They were also known for trying to overthrow the Green God which proved to be a failure because his offspring stopped them.

The Last People of Y'x-'ltar


Last People of Y'x-'ltar, an ancient and wise race of tall and powerful beings who were the natives of the planet Y'x-'ltar. They died out by the time the Yagathians settled on their planet.

The natives built many cities and temples for their deities. However, the internal wars brought down their society.

Then the planet was settled and invaded by the abyss fiends dwell in the ruins of many cities and destroy everything in sight.

Mythology


"'The Last Guardians stood proud as they gazed into the horizon of their world waiting for the next day...They built many cities and taught beings such as the Radiant Race to be kind and watchful as the future approaches...Their knowledge of the Universe was endless as was their vast collection of wisdom they stored in cubes and other objects...The Last Guardians knew of their impending decline and they embraced it rather than fleeing...'"

The Last People were among the noblest race in the Universe and some of them escaped from the dying world of Y'x-'ltar before it was overrun by evil beasts and abyss fiends.

Hoofed Things


Hoofed Things, Satyrs of Z'mr-'ieh the native inhabitants of the planet Z'mr-'ieh resembling bipedal goats. These foul creatures bring illnesses and starvation to anyone who trespasses on their world.

Description of the Hoofed Things
"'The Hoofed Things of Z'mr-'ieh made plants and trees to wither away...Their lusty and profane bleats are heard around every threshold for no ears are spared...Hateful and piercing eyes of red are seen in the night as they dance in a row like followers of false gods...Known to carry out horrible deeds and tempt the vulnerable they sing their horrible songs and chants...The Hoofed Things or the depraved offspring of vile horrors that dwell in the minds of sinners...'"

The Hoofed Things came from the Dark Abyss according to Yagathian mythology and overran the entire planet bringing death and destruction along with other disasters.

Inhabitants of Deshqah
Inhabitants of Deshqah, the original race of amphibious beings that dwelled in the city of Deshqah before the Yagathians they were known for their great philosophy on life and also knew about immortality by studying the ways of the Astral Masters.

The Prosperity of the Deshqah Inhabitants
"'The inhabitants of Deshqah watched and listened as the Radiant Race taught them how to fend for themselves and become prosperous... Then there was a time when the inhabitants would doubt their new leaders only to be comforted by the promise of progress...'"

The inhabitants of Deshqah built temples to appease the Fallen Gods and thought they were responsible for their downfall.

Later it was revealed that the Astral Masters had other plans for them and put them in charge of the many temples.

When the city was being renovated the inhabitants were persistent to let the Yagathians become leaders in their everyday life.

Then Deshqah became an abandoned city by the time of the Yagathians who rebuilt the entire settlement and instructed many temples.

The city was resettled by the original inhabitants after the Yagathians left leaving behind numerous records of religious teachings and prophecies.

People of the Soil


Mud People, The People of the Soil, is a race of detrimental beings that are remnants of the failed hereditable engineering of the exiled Yagathians and their attempt to make the perfect breed of servants out of different species.

The People of the Soil in Yagathian Mythology
"'The corrupted side of the Radiant Race has failed the People of the Soil by creating such a useless, small, and weak breed of unwanted imps...Then the Mud People created vast tunnels and underground structures made of dried dirt and soft mud...Life was not easy for them but they were determined to please their deity and everything else became prosperous...Then one day they fell to the temptation of lust and greed which led to their downfall...'"

These beings were left behind on planets to fend for themselves and became savage and bloodthirsty over time hunting the native animals and foraging plants.

The People of the Soil became spiritual and started building shrines to the Astral Masters for spiritual healing and guidance.

Many eons later they started sharing the Yagathian beliefs in worshipping the Astral Masters and rejecting the Fallen Gods as enemies to the Universe.

Serpent People


Serpent Race of Sh'-kieh, The Serpent People, a race who were seen in the early days of the Yagathian settlements in the Universe and were responsible for numerous attacks on the food supply.

Society and Culture
"'The Serpent People of Sh'-kieh roam the jungles hunting down their prey with weapons, sharp teeth, and claws...When the Radiant Race settled their lands it was a path to bloodshed and death...Nothing good came from the encounter with the natives as wars and famine followed by the destruction of great cities occurred...'"

The Serpent People fought against the Yagathians to leave their planet and never return or else face the consequences including death.

Then over eons, the Serpent People were sent throughout the Universe to live out their punishment for going against the Yagathians.

Some of them even left Sh'-kieh and flourished by constructing a series of subterranean cities and settlements on different worlds.

Natives of G'k-ieh


Natives of G'k-ieh, The Shell People, a race of intelligent and visionary people who were described as a mix between a crustacean and mollusk with the ability to learn about everything from science to spirituality in a short period.

Mythology and Description
"The world of G'k-'ieh is inhabited by a skillful society of the Universe and built many cities and on the surface of the world...However, their technology led to the demise of the planet and left a legacy of ruins...The Shell People as they referred to themselves had four strong claws and legs and a reddish pigment and a round head with two eyes and long wire-like ears..."

The Shell People made a lot of contributions to knowledge and discoveries throughout the Universe and are known for their reasoning when dealing with conflict or disorder.

They also traded with other planets by exchanging wisdom and philosophy that impacted a lot of people within the Universe.

In the late eons, the Shell People discovered the wisdom of the Astral Masters and wrote many records about their existence leading to the spread of worship.

The Fallen Gods tried to tempt them with power and dominance over many worlds but were unsuccessful which led to their ultimate banishment by the Shell People.

The Groundless People


The Groundless People, a nomadic race of people who are responsible for raids on numerous planets settled by the Yagathians.

In later eons, they became a culture of religious people worshiping the Astral Masters as their guides in the way of reasoning.

Mythology
"'The Groundless People have finally found order and now gaining understanding from nature rather than disorder...In the eyes of the Radiant Race, they have achieved such knowledge of mind and soul...The Astral Masters are pleased with the progress of learning and responsibilities demonstrated by such people...'"

The Groundless People used to cause problems for other races in the Universe until they settled on different worlds establishing temples dedicated to the Astral Masters.

When the Yagathians tried to invade their world again the Groundless People used their wisdom to prevent the invasion from happening.

Later they develop a system of travel by harnessing the power of portals and other means of conveyance from the old Yagathian technology left behind.

The Mound Dwellers


People of the Mounds, an insectoid race of people who dwelled on an unknown planet and settled on other planets by building mounds.

Mythology
"'The Mound Dwellers constructed domed buildings that contained the secrets of their people...One day the Radiant Race from the skies...They taught the Mound Dwellers how to grow food and build vast underground cities that stretch deep into the rocky depths...Life was great for a while and then the day came when the Radiant Race left the world...The Mound Dwellers looked for them without success and taught their knowledge to the future generations...'"

Their beliefs in the afterlife were different from those of the Yagathians and reached enlightenment by building mounds from clay and dirt and decorating them with intricate designs.

The Filth Eaters


The Filth Eaters, a race of unsophisticated and belligerent people who are known to eat and drink the debris and other discarded materials that are left in the different worlds.

Mythology
"'The Radiant Race tried to make peace with the Filth Eaters only resulting in hostility and resulting in a decree not to converse with such hostile and unwilling people anymore...This proved to be impossible for they followed the Radiant Race to every world and consumed their waste and drank from the cesspools causing turmoil...Sounds of their obnoxious behavior echoed throughout the great cities and disrupted the daily lives of the inhabitants...They were eventually driven out and exiled to many hellish places in the Universe...'"

Inhabitants of the Center Voids


Inhabitants of the Center Voids, a race of nomadic people who are described in Yagathian lore as the inhabitants of the Center Voids.

They discovered many worlds and settled on some of them setting up contact with the Astral Masters and fighting off many invasions by Fallen Gods.

The Yagathians unsuccessfully attempted to trade and contact them in exchange for knowledge of the mysterious region they live in.

Mythology
"'The inhabitants of the Center Voids resided in the inner reaches of the Universe evading contact with the outside beings of different worlds...They reached the expanses and went beyond the known boundaries ever known to the Radiant Race...'"

The inhabitants of the center voids banished many intruders that including the Fallen Gods who were trying to invade their realm many times before.

The Cloud Builders


The Cloud Builders, a race of enormous people that are thought to have inhabited and roamed the skies above different worlds.

Mythology
"'The heavens over many worlds hold of many great things and beings called the Cloud Builders by the inhabitants...Their tremendous stature and insight into the Universe are the envy of the Radiant Race... Nevertheless, they vanished from existence leaving behind a series of temples and structures with an incredible amount of wisdom and knowledge...'"

The Cloud Builders were the first inhabitants of many worlds and were thought to be indigenous to the Universe created by Ayathogoth.

They expanded their knowledge into uncharted regions exploring and settling down to build structures containing unlimited knowledge.

Their mysterious disappearance has been up to debate and nobody knows what happened to them as they vanished from the records of the Yagathians.