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The '''Khorlthochloi''', also known as '''Korlevalulaw''' and by other names, were an ancient race who went extinct around [[Distant past|a billion years ago]]. They were one of the first races to attack [[Earth]], but were somehow stopped. In [[5720]], after [[World War VI]], [[Human]] [[archaeology|archaeologists]] discovered the ancient remains of a [[spaceship]], though they never found out about the owners. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Synthespians™]]'')
The '''Khorlthochloi''', also known as '''Korlevalulaw''' and by other names, were an ancient race who went extinct around [[Distant past|a billion years ago]]. They were one of the first races to attack [[Earth]], but were somehow stopped. In [[5720]], after [[World War VI]], [[human]] [[archaeology|archaeologists]] discovered the ancient remains of a [[spaceship]], though they never found out about the owners. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Synthespians™]]'')


The Khorlthorchloi were gigantic, mountain-sized, ebony giants with eyes of fire who guided the development of lesser species for thousands of years and were described as a quite powerful race. They had long life spans and eventually began to evolve beyond the physical plane, becoming creatures of pure thought. They elected to keep their bodies in case they had to return to them. These bodies were maintained by great machines on the Garden planet.
The Khorlthorchloi were gigantic, mountain-sized, ebony giants with eyes of fire who guided the development of lesser species for thousands of years and were described as a quite powerful race. They had long life spans and eventually began to evolve beyond the physical plane, becoming creatures of pure thought. They elected to keep their bodies in case they had to return to them. These bodies were maintained by great machines on the Garden planet.
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