Enthusiastic, they continued their experiments by creating a device called the Breeding Structure to increase the possibility of monster hybrids through the process of combining elements, as well as the Nursery (aka the Incubation Structure) to aid heat and hatch the new eggs. They were deemed the Ethereal elements because of their dazzling potential. In doing so, they were able to successfully create the first single-elementals. They then selected five peculiar elements pre-emitted by the Cosmic Bang to tinker with, which were Plasma, Shadow, Mech, Crystal, and Poison, Their goal was to create more organic specimens. The Spark of Life found in the Life-Formula was later shown to also be inhabited in the element of Electricity. They manipulated its moving parts with a plasmic form of Krystillium, which was the first-ever crystal to be made. One of the first prototype Monsters the Colossals animated was the Monculus. Many prototype statues were made, including the Fandhul, the Lowb, the Bogle, the Droah, and the Tunefor. These sculptures were fashioned from bubblerite, which was a versatile building material favored most by the Colossals. The Colossals then created the Life-Formula, which was the imbuement of vitalizing energies into sculptures of creatures, plucked right from giant spirits' imaginations. In the early days of the Pocket Dimension, it was closed off to interdimensional travel. Here, they build the foundation for what would one day become Ethereal Island. This place would act as a sandbox for their experimentation of their creative powers. To test their abilities of creation, the Colossals go to a Pocket Dimension off of the main dimension of The Monster World. After this success, the Colossals wished to create a world full of harmonious singing Monsters, that could be combined of both the influences of nature and music. This place, called Starhenge, as well as connecting the Celestials together, connected them to both their stars above and their Elements below, as it was positioned halfway between the stars and the living core. Next, they built a mysterious piece of clockwork for the Celestials upon which they could gather and sing in harmony with each other. The Celestials thus became the first singing Monsters. Each Celestial was taught to perform music in a style unique to them. The first task the Colossals faced was to teach the twelve Celestials to sing. A blank -and most importantly, silent- canvas for them to work with, to shape to their liking. There was also something else that they saw, too. The Colossals were amazed by the world that lay before them, specifically the Celestial’s Elemental affiliations. These Colossals, disembodied spirits of creation with names lost time, were inspired to harness the power of creation to make the Monster World a richer place. After some time, the unmistakably deep, sonorous voices of the Colossals were heard. Over time, the prehistoric cacophonic clangor echoing throughout the Monster World subsided, and silence took over once more. Connected to the specific areas of their origin, and inspired by the constellatious shapes about them, each was imbued with their own Elemental power. In this metaphysical state, they resembled compact, Egg-like orbs. Each of these Celestials spread out among the new world, and took residence up among the stars, with each living within the metaphysical space of their own constellations. Also coming from this event were the magical, time-warping Diamonds which appear everywhere around the Monster World. Syncopite, Celestial of Crystal, is said to have been formed from when the very silence of the Primordial Cosmic Hush grew so silent, that it was compressed by its own weight and collapsed on itself, forming a dense, luminous mass. These waves eventually crashed upon the Monster World, giving rise to The Living Ocean. Hornacle, Celestial of Water, is said to have been formed directly from that cacophony of sound, from a wave of which swelled and crashed upon the void. the epicenter of the Big Bang-like event. Furnoss, Celestial of Fire and first Celestial, is said to have been forged in the Living Core of the Monster World, a.k.a. These Celestials are the first inhabitants of the Monster World. Then a Big Bang-like event disrupts the hush, sending out a cacophony of sounds that fill the void cacophonously for billions of years to go! As a result of this event, twelve beings known as the Celestials are born guardians of the Elements. The Monster World began as a cosmic void, devoid of life and the Monsters that give this world its future namesake. Monster Prehistory Primordial Cosmic Hush
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