Far above, hanging in the sky and looking down at a world round and made up of land, water, and darkness, were three yellow suns.
Just like on Earth, there were clouds in the sky, but unlike the planet native to humans, whose atmosphere had been polluted by the very ideas they came up with, the air here was clean. So clean, in fact, that the sky sparkled.
Just like Earth, this world was inhabited by a variety of species. They occupied the land and water, while the dark zones were viewed as death wells.
Once more, just like Earth, the world had a single dominant species—the Zultans.
Likened to the fabled humans of old, Zultans commonly grew to heights of 8 feet, with the tallest among them finding ways to reach 12 feet.
Unlike humans, who had a variety of skin colours, Zultans all shared nearly pale skin. Soft white scales grew on their backs and the backs of their arms—those on the males noticeably much harder.