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Three myths from human groups on other planets describe the origin of humanity, and the necessity of respecting nature.
Thousands of years in the past, men in Babylon try to build a tower that reaches heaven. One miner, in his exploration, learns the mind-baffling true shape of the world.
An archaeologist on a dig in Africa uncovers a shard that brings the dark magic of the Brotherhood of the Higher Ones to the present day.
An unwilling Antarean guide takes an obnoxious family of Earthlings on a tour of the planet's most important temple.
A young woman who is a Speleologist teams up to explore an extremely deep cavern with a Geophysicist who believes that the earth is hollow and the Underworld is accessible through caves. Once sealed by Aboriginals, the pair soon regrets reopening the cave.
After he is buried alive by a mysterious figure, a hapless artist begins to think the form of intense and scattered fractals, that evoke his artistic background and tenuous relationship with religious iconography.
In an alien world, a human city with fanatic religious beliefs expands by destroying a peaceful alien people’s religious pyramids, disbanding them. However, relics of this human god begin appearing in these alien clans, convincing the human leadership that a miracle is occurring.
In the land of the dead, two souls try to find the origin of a legend.
A young, beast-like creature who works as an apprentice to a god carver is tasked with carving a new god. However, the god he carves clashes with his society's values; as a result, his people take his memories from him and banish him to the wild to start anew.
A collection of excerpts regarding humanity's various pursuits of science throughout time.