What created the rift between Mudokons and Glukkons?
Long ago, the Glukkons were a superstitious people that dabbled a lot in sorcery and occultism. The Mudokons believed the Mudokon pawprint moon (today known as Abe’s Moon) showed that they were, for lack of a better term, the Chosen People. The Glukkons went to extraordinary lengths lengths during their Alchemy Era to prove that they were the true chosen people, but a disaster of unknown type caused a ‘supernatural meltdown’ that destroyed the Glukkons’ ancient culture and nearly wiped them out.As a result, the Glukkons abandoned and outlawed any kind of mysticism in favour of a colder and more logical outlook. They came to understand what they saw as ‘the harsh realities of nature’ and became adept at business management, but with an almost inbred but completely forgotten hatred of Mudokons for their claims to divinity. They thought they were giving uncultured barbarians civilized employment while purveying cheaper consumer products to the industrialized races.
Long ago, the Glukkons were a superstitious people that dabbled a lot in sorcery and occultism. The Mudokons believed the Mudokon pawprint moon (today known as Abe’s Moon) showed that they were, for lack of a better term, the Chosen People. The Glukkons went to extraordinary lengths lengths during their Alchemy Era to prove that they were the true chosen people, but a disaster of unknown type caused a ‘supernatural meltdown’ that destroyed the Glukkons’ ancient culture and nearly wiped them out. As a result, the Glukkons abandoned and outlawed any kind of mysticism in favour of a colder and more logical outlook. They came to understand what they saw as ‘the harsh realities of nature’ and became adept at business management, but with an almost inbred but completely forgotten hatred of Mudokons for their claims to divinity. They thought they were giving uncultured barbarians civilized employment while purveying cheaper consumer products to the industrialized races.