>>5898626Sure, come on in, I'll make you an expert on the subject~
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We went on the war trail and siezed the unrightfully gained systems the ugly tiirak had claimed, they tried to stop us with his pitiful armada but was swiftly put down by our superior forces.
They eventually gave up when hope seemed lost and gave the systems our ally had claimed to him.
We gained nothing except for the satisfaction of having humiliated the un-pretty tiirak.
As we kept expanding we always did so with the policy of blocking others from claiming systems that rightfully belonged to us, a policy we learned from the barfworthy tiirak.
We expanded until we came upon a portal of some sort, a gateway to the divines domain some of us thought.
Though as it turned out the other side of the portal was another system, and within empty space too.
We started up our colonialization engines and started taking systems there too.
At this point we hadn't even fully claimed our home systems but our ambitions could not be contained.
While surveying a system, one of our science vessels discovered an odd tree floating in space, they wanted to investigate but suddenly some organisms sprouted out of nowhere.
Luckily though they didn't attack even though they seemed hostile.
What we discovered about the tree was that it's sap containment life extending qualities, a gift from the heavens!
We decided that the only way to use it was to share it with all of the people of Ishaar, since all are equal in the eyes of the divine.
We discovered a pre sentient species on a planet that was inhospitable to us so we decided to leave them alone for the time being.
Then we discovered that we could guide them, to become better, smarter and in touch with the universe.
We decided do this and gave them the tools to become greater than they were.
They were eternally grateful to us for showing them the true way and started believing in the divine like us, some of them even believed us to be divine.