Long ago, their world resembled Earth. During the Stone Age, several human species lived across forests, mountains, and plains. They hunted animals, crafted tools, and formed tribes.
Among these species, one unusual group appeared: the Black Spirit People.
From the start, they were different. Their bodies were thin and agile, and their eyes—large and pale with red patterns—could detect distortions in space and energy. They seemed innately connected to the forces of gravity and the cosmos.
For generations, they lived quietly among other humans.
Then a cosmic event changed everything. A wandering planet drifted too close to a massive black hole. Instead of being destroyed, the planet became trapped in orbit around the black hole.
Life on the planet faced extreme conditions: intense gravity, radiation, and warped space. Most humans perished, but the descendants of the Black Spirit People adapted.
Over centuries, their bodies evolved to survive: thin forms for agility under heavy gravity, eyes capable of sensing energy flows, and internal resilience against radiation.
Eventually, they became a new type of humanity: the Black Hole People of Blanet.
Life near the black hole also shaped their culture. Panic or aggression could be fatal, so they learned calmness, awareness, and control of emotions. They developed the ability to sense the intentions of others, allowing them to judge a visitor's mind instantly.
When Xenia and Foxi arrived through the timeline portal, the Black Hole People did not react with hostility. They observed the Dhuman scientists, sensed their peaceful intentions, and welcomed them as visitors from another world.
For the first time, two civilizations—separated by timelines and cosmic distance—made contact.
