(Note: This describes the same events as the Book of Human, but from the Siol's perspective)
The Siol observed the new being they had placed onto the ground. The first thing he did was to observe his surroundings, then he started walking, to discover more. This behaviour was the same in all the other species.
He very soon met a lensel. He managed to avoid being attacked, and found the bones of a deceased animal. Ingeniously he used the bone to fight back against the lensel and managed to kill it.
The Siol were pleased to this development. The human began to eat the flesh of the lensel, but they had placed that instinct in him to begin with, to ensure he does not starve because he doesn't know what to do.
After having eaten enough, he decided to attempt scaling the wall, but even standing on top of the dead animal, he couldn't reach high enough. He then killed another animal which he stacked on top of the previous, and could now reach the ledge and climb up.
The intelligent being's ability to use it's surroundings for it's goal pleased the Siol.
But the human, after climbing up, would stand still for a long time, gazing at the horizon of it's new world, which consisted of endless maze. He appeared unhappy.
Some Siol were concerned about this, considering if they were creating a similar situation as with the Asram. Particularly Purpose questioned it. In fact, their concern even took the shape of a new Siol, which was Ethic.
However, the others wished to proceed and see what would happen. After all, the human was quite limited in it's physical ability, so it would not be a threat to others.
As they discussed, the human began walking again, searching seemingly aimlessly. He would discover water and drink it. He was then attacked by a beo, but managed to fight it off.
The Siol stopped their discussion to watch what happened next, which was interesting. The human came to the conclusion that he should shelter himself, and used bones and skin as resources to build a closed room. Even more interesting was that the more time he spent there the more he became attached to it. The Siol had not seen this type of attachment before.
Similarly to the Asram, the Human appeared to have the ability to create new concepts of behaviours that weren't there before. Perhaps this happened because he was in different circumstances than the Siol.206Please respect copyright.PENANA5ynYfVBrlm
The human would become stronger as well as improve in his methods for survival. But before long he would become lonely and purposeless again.
The Siol saw no further advances. They decided that it was time to bring in the second part. For, when creating this being, they had designed it in such a way that unlike other species, humans could not reproduce on their own, they needed another human which had a different body. They were very intrigued to see what changes this would cause.
They placed the second human onto the world.
Before long, the first one would discover her. They interacted with eachother, and it didn't take long for them to build a bond of trust.
When they lived together, there was a very quick change in the first human's mood. He gained a great sense of will once again. They grew closer and more attached. There was the attachment again. The Siol couldn't fully understand what caused it. Was it loneliness? Was it prolonged closeness? Dependence?
But a new Siol came to be, and it was the antonym to Hate, the Asramian Siol. It was Love.
The Siol saw the complexity of their new creation and were very intrigued. Before long, the humans would even begin to form a language and communicate.
Finally, they discovered the act of reproduction, although they didn't fully understand it. But after enough time, they had created a new human. And soon they had made another.
Then, after a while, one of the young humans had went outside and gotten injured. The first human had come to save him and was very distraught. The Siol observed that the humans were very emotional during this incident, far more than the Siol themselves or the other creatures had ever been. Perhaps the Asram were the only ones who had experienced this much emotion. But the Asram had very negative emotions. The humans... they were sad and angry, but their emotions came from a good place.
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