Before humans learned to walk upright, before fire had a name, before Earth carried stories, another world was already full of them.
That world was called X0C30E1.
If human eyes could see it, they would feel both wonder and calm.
The skies were layered, not with clouds, but with light. Soft bands of color moved slowly across the horizon, never colliding, never fading. Two suns rose and set in gentle turns, keeping the planet warm but never harsh. The land was rich beyond anything early Earth would know. Soil carried energy as well as life. Plants grew tall without choking each other. Rivers did not cut the land; they followed it. Mountains rose smoothly, their surfaces glowing faintly at night.
Water was everywhere. Not trapped in oceans alone, but flowing openly across plains and through the air as mist. Storms were rare, and when they came, they healed more than they harmed. No species fought for resources.
The planet gave freely. Energy came from the ground itself, drawn carefully and returned gently. Nothing was taken without balance.
Life on X0C30E1 evolved together, not apart.
Different beings shared the same world without fear.
Some walked. Some flew. Some floated.
Their bodies were shaped differently, but their minds met at the same height. Cities were grown, not built.
Structures rose from living materials that responded to touch and thought. Paths adjusted themselves to the weight of those who walked on them. Light followed movement, never blinding, never dark.
Communication was calm. Voices were not raised often. Understanding mattered more than speed. Exploration was not born from hunger or escape.
It came from curiosity.
From the quiet question of what else might exist beyond the sky. When the stars were studied, they did not look like distant fires. They looked like invitations.
Long before Earth learned to breathe through forests and oceans, X0C30E1 had already mastered harmony. And from this world, from its peace and abundance, they would one day leave their home and step onto a planet that had not yet know their name.
