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Atsuro asked about my history, and I thought I'd better write it down so it wasn't as confusing. I'm going to try to keep it understandable.
1. The planet known as "Earth" died, and sent out a distress signal to the other plants. The dead planet is henceforth known as the Land of Steel.
2. The other planets responded to the call. You see, creatures living on the planets aren't supposed to outlive their planets, but humans managed to do so using technology, which was frightening to the planets.
3. The planets sent out their strongest beings, the Ultimate Ones, Types or Aristoteles, to destroy the human species.
4. One of those was me. I'm Type-Venus, or Heavens Corpse. At this point, I wasn't conscious, and didn't have the concept of 'memory' or 'thought'.
5. In my original form, I resembled something too huge to really give a form to, as big as this island, with two enormous trees on my back. Those trees sent down feral angels that would have attacked and destroyed humans - if they'd all come down at once, those billions of angels would have destroyed all life on the Land of Steel.
6. In the mission to destroy me, Godo managed to kill me, and when I fell to the ground a city was built on my body because it could naturally support life. This is the only city in the entire Land of Steel that can do so.
7. I absorbed the concept of 'thought' from the people living on my body. Because my appearance is closest to an angel, I projected the form of an angel, that looked like this. Only with wings.
8. The trees that sent down angel spores were still there, but sent down only a few of them each day because I was suppressing them. Godo's job in the Land of Steel is to kill them so they don't attack people. If I, this projection, ever left my body, they would all come down at once and humanity would die.
9. There are other Aristoteles like me. Some of them have been killed, and some are still out there trying to fulfill the planets' will and end humanity.
...Did that make any sense at all?
1. The planet known as "Earth" died, and sent out a distress signal to the other plants. The dead planet is henceforth known as the Land of Steel.
2. The other planets responded to the call. You see, creatures living on the planets aren't supposed to outlive their planets, but humans managed to do so using technology, which was frightening to the planets.
3. The planets sent out their strongest beings, the Ultimate Ones, Types or Aristoteles, to destroy the human species.
4. One of those was me. I'm Type-Venus, or Heavens Corpse. At this point, I wasn't conscious, and didn't have the concept of 'memory' or 'thought'.
5. In my original form, I resembled something too huge to really give a form to, as big as this island, with two enormous trees on my back. Those trees sent down feral angels that would have attacked and destroyed humans - if they'd all come down at once, those billions of angels would have destroyed all life on the Land of Steel.
6. In the mission to destroy me, Godo managed to kill me, and when I fell to the ground a city was built on my body because it could naturally support life. This is the only city in the entire Land of Steel that can do so.
7. I absorbed the concept of 'thought' from the people living on my body. Because my appearance is closest to an angel, I projected the form of an angel, that looked like this. Only with wings.
8. The trees that sent down angel spores were still there, but sent down only a few of them each day because I was suppressing them. Godo's job in the Land of Steel is to kill them so they don't attack people. If I, this projection, ever left my body, they would all come down at once and humanity would die.
9. There are other Aristoteles like me. Some of them have been killed, and some are still out there trying to fulfill the planets' will and end humanity.
...Did that make any sense at all?

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I know I asked for it, but wow.
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What kind of beings are these Aristoteles?
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Well, I suppose that's not too far off but it's hard to set a good impression like that.
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