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2019-10-31 by Chisech

2019-10-31

Chisech

Since it's Day of the Dead season, and since I kind of hate Halloween (I have PTSD), I decided to put together something relating to Keranatari/Keranataus and Amadedj. Here Amadedj is visiting a memorial mostly dedicated to Keranataus' old friends and parent Kerana/Keranatôn. The memorial is built like a simplified, traditional Central Zentapram dwelling. The stepped structure is a bed that functions like a hot tub so people can sleep submerged in "water" (basically gasoline dissolved in ammonia, Tenzali is rich in hydrocarbons; also none of Tenzali's lifeforms breathe air so it's fine). However, the one pictured here is largely symbolic, the pillar lying at the bottom as if it were someone sleeping in the hot tub bed.

Now that I think about it, I never shared Keranataus' backstory, at least not in english, so here's a condensed version:

In the aftermath of the the Zentapram-Ifachireu war, a country known as Prameuli helped the ruined nations rebuild themselves. Prameuli's newfound influence on the Zentapram continent encouraged its nations to develop a militarised society that focused development on major settlements and bases. Smaller towns suffered from a lack of resources that ultimately resulted in the displacement of disadvantaged populations, Keranataus being one of the people affected.

Keranataus then infiltrated the military disguised as their late parent and stole a transdimensional ship from a hidden abandoned base, causing some of Prameuli's crimes to come to light and which led to Prameuli's leaders taking the Pramaya colony for themselves. Keranataus then became stuck on a version of Earth, tricked the brasilian army into repairing their ship, took the ship back and merged with it to become a planetary-class onoidj being, traveled back in time and then retroactively became Tenazalina itself (and still is to this day as Djonisya).

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