'L' Indifferent' by Jean de Bosschere, 1910 published in 'Le Masque', issue no. 4

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'L' Indifferent' by Jean de Bosschere, 1910 published in 'Le Masque', issue no. 4
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date: 11.1.25
"THE ORIGINS OF EVIL"
Trapped in the world of disconnection, I need freedom from disassociation
Oceans of ancient Mars
When the Yulakai gardeners came to Mars, they started to create life from the sand rich with iron, turning the wet clay into premordial ooze which became the first mollusks, and sponges – which at the time were actually quite hard to differentiate. Later through the guidance guidance of Yulakai, who shaped those creatures, weaving the waves of their evolution through the magic of change – first crustaceans – like for example gigantic Reef Archangels, which swam in the worm coastal sees luring the pray with their wing-like fins.
Their prey being usually a primitive slimefish – like Clakers - small fearful creatures, usually hiding among the corals, just to become prey of the false Yuoom – giant sponge pretending to become a coral, or to stick onto a jaw of a glutimouth.
But the slimefish were not the only harmless things in these cruel waters. You can notice little Tuts lurking in the shadow of the aneworm colonies, accompanied by the sea cyclops, and the brown eaters, who is feeding on the minerals, and the small microscopic mollusks from the sand under them. You can also observe a coral walker – curious little thing with two long, leg-like structures holding a round body observing the swimmer sponges from atop of the pale tongue corals.
Swimer sponges adapted to grow many primitive eyes just for the sake of noticing the sun light, and float to the surface to feed on a microorganisms, that start to Procreate in a wormed water. Another kind of sponge, and probably the most interesting creature at the period — is moving on the bottom of the sea. It’s a Monk sponge – the creature more resembling a strange four eyed humanoid than a mollusk. This strange critters, were the first on the iron planet to whisper the names of its inhabitants. The first to unconsciously adapt for using a magic. With a wave-like stirs, they move hier hands, staring at the giants. Waiting for the eons to come…
I rise from the ashes to bring you a drawing! Huzzah! Hurrah! Hurray! and all those other jovial sounds I don’t know
He’s innocent