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Querria

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Querria

Querria was a large, oil-covered planet which was the homeworld of the Binkers, a highly advanced civilization of amphibious creatures. They completely vanished suddenly in 67 BB.

Querria was almost completely covered in oceans of oil and water, with large undersea dwellings being the primary residences of the limber, amphibious Binkers. The Binkers used the two oceans, the oil ocean and the water ocean, as seperate hunting grounds and farming lands, rotating oceanic crops in between the two.

Deities

The Binkers had two gods which they warshipped; Fal Krey, and Fal Vora. Fal Krey was the protector of the oil, which they called 'Krey', and Fal Vora was the protector of the water, which they called 'Huna'. (Fal Huna self-immolated, as was Divine Custom, granting her powers to Fal Vora). Each harvest season, the two gods were given a sacrifice of seven Binker children (as was also custom, but not requested).

The Gods didn't want children sacrificed, and had attempted numerous times to punish the Binkers and communicate to them that such sacrifices were not neccessary.

Wrath of Fal Krey

Fal Krey filled the oil ocean with rocks and stones, Binker symbolism for wrongness and sin. The Binkers interpreted this as the gods being unsatisfied with only seven children, so they killed two more. Fal Krey, growing frustrated, destroyed all of the oil crops in the southern hemisphere. The Binkers solemnly slaughtered every child in the Southern hemisphere. This was a poor decision, as the Binker population would begin to decline rapidly.

Fal Vora's Plot

Fal Vora, the eternally-lustful god of Water, watched the population decline. Fearing an extinction of the Binker race, he traveled down to Querria in a mortal form and began having intercourse with them. Fal Vora fathered approximately 1700 demigod children. Fal Vora made all of these children immortal to every sacrificial tool imaginable.

Quelling the Querrian Sacrifice

When the time came for the Harvest Sacrifice of children, Meel, the Executor, was rather displeased to find the children immune to all of his attacks. Fal Vora had hoped the people would realize this meant the gods no longer wanted sacrifices.

They didn't understand. The children were forced into exile, and Fal Vora brought them to his Divine Palace and gave them each a scroll and a message- "Do not kill Children. If one more child dies at your hand, there will be Consequences".

Fal Vora then sent these children back to Meel, who read the scrolls, and, suspecting a trick, tried to sacrifice them once again.

Meel failed, and, Fal Vora, not knowing what else to do, came down in his full godly form, and fucked him.

Death Of Meel

Meel's body was unable to handle the immense radiation from Fal Vora's body, and was disintegrated. Fal Vora then turned to the Binkers, completely nude, and announced, in a booming voice- "The Child Sacrifices are Over."

Indeed they were. The people of Querria took to sacrificing deep-sea insects, which puzzled Fal Vora and Fal Krey, but since they weren't children, the gods allowed it.

Mysterium

In 67 AB, the Binkers all completely vanished. The Gods were clueless as to why or how they all dissapeared, and nobody ever figured out why for the rest of Omniversal History.