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The '''Heavenites''' were the original dominant species native to [[Heaven (Love and War)|Heaven]]. They were [[mammal]]ian, and [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] described them as "probably something like a [[bear]] with an opposable thumb". They had died out completely at the hands of the [[Hoothi]] by the [[26th century]], with little trace of their civilisation left apart from an [[observatory]] covered in [[Heavenite (language)|Heavenite]] writing and some poetry written in Heavenite. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Love and War (novel)|Love and War]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Love and War (audio story)|Love and War]]'') | The '''Heavenites''' were the original dominant species native to [[Heaven (Love and War)|Heaven]]. They were [[mammal]]ian, and [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]] described them as "probably something like a [[bear]] with an opposable thumb". They had died out completely at the hands of the [[Hoothi]] by the [[26th century]], with little trace of their civilisation left apart from an [[observatory]] covered in [[Heavenite (language)|Heavenite]] writing and some poetry written in Heavenite. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Love and War (novel)|Love and War]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Love and War (audio story)|Love and War]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 9 December 2023
The Heavenites were the original dominant species native to Heaven. They were mammalian, and Benny described them as "probably something like a bear with an opposable thumb". They had died out completely at the hands of the Hoothi by the 26th century, with little trace of their civilisation left apart from an observatory covered in Heavenite writing and some poetry written in Heavenite. (PROSE: Love and War, AUDIO: Love and War)