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==Background==
==Background==
An elder of his tribe, he was respected for his wisdom and courage. Every morning when the sun rose he went to a very exact spot. He watched the natural things around him, the wind sweeping through the tall grass, the herds of animals making their way across the sun-drenched plains, and the predators as they stalked the herds. Then he watched what he believed were gods, which were in fact [[Forerunner]] machines, building the [[Portal]] to the [[Ark]]<ref>''[[Halo 3: The Cradle of Life]]''.
An elder of his tribe, he was respected for his wisdom and courage. Every morning when the sun rose he went to a very exact spot. He watched the natural things around him, the wind sweeping through the tall grass, the herds of animals making their way across the sun-drenched plains, and the predators as they stalked the herds. Then he watched what he believed were gods, which were in fact [[Forerunner]] machines, building the [[Portal]] to the [[Ark]]<ref>''[[Halo 3: The Cradle of Life]]''</ref>.


He did not understand the will of the mysterious "gods". He simply painted and drew what he saw every day in the hopes that they would reveal themselves to him one day. It can be assumed that they never did.
He did not understand the will of the mysterious "gods". He simply painted and drew what he saw every day in the hopes that they would reveal themselves to him one day. It can be assumed that they never did.

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His artwork. Image edited by the SOTA.

N'chala was a human from Prehistoric Tanzania,[1] Africa (100,000 BCE).

Background

An elder of his tribe, he was respected for his wisdom and courage. Every morning when the sun rose he went to a very exact spot. He watched the natural things around him, the wind sweeping through the tall grass, the herds of animals making their way across the sun-drenched plains, and the predators as they stalked the herds. Then he watched what he believed were gods, which were in fact Forerunner machines, building the Portal to the Ark[2].

He did not understand the will of the mysterious "gods". He simply painted and drew what he saw every day in the hopes that they would reveal themselves to him one day. It can be assumed that they never did.

In 2007 CE, his work was noted by the Society of the Ancients and displayed as evidence of aliens on ancient Earth.

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