Daniel W. Eavenson

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Dalkka - The Work of Creation

A report by NB-0218. After the download of information from the entity Kimmasi, Observer BL-2004 began to audibly narrate many of the entries they were given. In an attempt to maintain the nature of the information in the format it was received we will do something a bit dramatic. So, I, NB-0218, present:

THE DATABASE OF KIMMASI

As transcribed into aural narrative by BL-2004 and recorded by NB-0218.


As life expanded on JUNO after the massive purge during the birth of the death god, Ergalfadi, Onukuh once again became dull and depressed in his duties. The god of life looked for some relief and beseeched Akkakuh for assistance after his long service and many good works. Onukuh had no problem maintaining life, but found no joy in creating new forms of it. And so Akkakuh created Dalkka to take over that function for Onukuh. Dalkka took great joy in his work and caused a flourishing of new lifeforms on Juno. He had been a bit too zealous at first and his many creations ultimately created a period of calamity on Juno, but the mentorship of Onukuh helped him find balance. 

The form he took however cause quite a stir among the established sentients of JUNO. His body was made of the darkly colored crystals of the Ngisikaa but with a head shaped both in the likeness of the Uchafumlagi and another head in the likeness of the Kuhifadi. Neither species being excited to see their likeness next to the other. Over time vegetation and many Kuh membranes grew over the form of Dalkka perhaps in some subconscious reaction to the scorn of the younger species and their dislike of his appearance.