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Description ///:TRANSMISSION BEGINS - FILE: HEPHEASTUS

Hepheastus was originally a colony testing planet, it's climate was vicious and the geographical SAT-SCANS gave inconclusive scans on the planet's terrain. When a colony first landed on Hepheastus, they were greeted by lava lakes, dirt caked crystallised mountains and strange bipedal fauna.

The air was breathable, oxygen with small traces of helium, so the colonists voices were altered to a high pitch ever so slightly, but during windy periods, others could not take their fellow colonists seriously.

More colonies were built, farms were set up in eco-domes, courtesy of the Shile Eco Corporation of Geothermal Sustainablity, or SEoGS for short. The mountains were mined as a source of materials and charms were made out of the crystals and gems, that the colonists began calling "Demigod's Tears" and believed them to bring good luck to travelers in the violent storm seasons, and lava lake traversing. The first colony was rebuilt and renamed, Henric City, in memory of a miner by the name of Henric Cyrilson, whom gave his life to help evacuate the colonists before a lava dam burst near the first colony on Hepheastus.

Hepheastus was given it's first slip-space route on the Earth Space Layline Corp, ESLC, and trips back and forth from the founding Human planets, Earth, Froyuic, Pyraxis, Union I, Tyr and Gulanara. Everything was going well for the Human race and their rapid expansion into the dark void of space.

Until...

The slip-space routes to each founding planets were severed, the beacons fading from the internal connection hub back on Earth. Something was breaking the lay-lines and stopping transport of supplies and civilians.

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Done on Photoshop with multiple brushes online, one of which being rOman's abstract brush sets.
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