Book II: The Scrolls of Lemuria
Chapter 2 – The Children of Mu
After thinking about what went wrong with the Hyperboreans, I figured maybe relying solely on the mortal Adam and one of Gaia’s creatures to try to produce an intelligent race was a miscalculation by me. Perhaps the mix simply lacked enough divine ‘juice?’ With this in mind I considering enlisting a bit of help from my angelic brethren again. I’d previously used them to successfully destroy Gaia’s creations so I figured why not go back to that well and get some help with my breeding experiments too?
Thankfully there were a few lumenarcs hanging out in The Middle Plane who were interested in more than just destroying things. They also weren’t completely incompetent – which is to say they didn’t immediately poo-poo my offer to breed with humans.
The first to agree to help me was a fallen angel formerly known as Araquiel in Illyria, but who your kind would later know as the god Pan.

In fact, Pan was perfect for my designs because of one very important characteristic he possessed: he was an incredibly fertile deity whose sexual appetites were legendary! And that was exactly what I needed for my experiment.
“Take a look at this beauty.” I showed the woman Lilith to Pan – having captured the girl, I cast a spell on the woman to make her appear irresistible…and in heat. I had also played around with her internal anatomy a bit while she was sleeping – trying to make the most of her reproductive abilities.

At first things looked good – Pan took the bait and coupled with Lilith – many times over; Pan’s power was so strong that after each “session,” Lilith gave birth almost immediately to multiple sets of twin partially humanoid creatures, all fully grown. I say part human because there was another part that wasn’t – for whatever reason these tiny men had a ‘lemuresque’ quality about them – big eyes, a bit of fur, tails and more. Where all those traits came from, I had no idea.
Their mother Lilith called these tail-bearing half-breeds “Mylars” and was all too happy to mother them. For their part, Lilith’s creatures called her ‘Mu’ and they were thus known colloquially as “The Children of Mu.’ [I suppose that’s another mystery solved for you – if you’re still keeping track].
I could immediately see there was something beyond their mere physical nature – even the look on their brows confirmed theirs was a more ‘radiant’ nature, one full of light, wisdom, and a perhaps even magic. As you can imagine, this was all incredibly exciting to me and my first thought was #Jackpot. I quickly started coming up with scads of ideas about all the things I was going to do with these intelligent little magic men.
Unfortunately my excitement quickly waned – for I realized in horror that these Children of Mu were all also born without souls and that there was no receptacle for me to put one of my tortured souls into — this meant I couldn’t reliably force these creatures to do my bidding when it came to my more important plans for the future.
Once I realized these imps were wasting my time I quickly took the spell off Lilith. When Pan realized his muse was nothing more than an ordinary mortal, he got bored and ran off to the woods — leveling a few choice words at me in the process.
The Golden Age of the Small: The Mylar Techno-Harmony
Ah, the Children of Mu. Or the Mylars. Or “those annoying little pests that wouldn’t stop glowing,” as I prefer to remember them.
I thought when I separated Pan and Lilith that these little imps would quickly die out. I was sorely mistaken. Those little Children of Mu reproduced on their own and soon filled your planet – always careful to avoid the Hyperboreans. The Mylars self-reproduction ability plus their long lifespans allowed them to rapidly advance their society — I watched them expand their civilization throughout the world, their growth powered by technologies your people of today still haven’t discovered.
The more they spread out, the more they made me wish for the Hyperboreans again—those hulking, dark-skinned laborers of the central cradle. They were the muscle, the heavy lifters, the foundations of my first “order.” But the Mylars? They were a different vintage entirely. If the Hyperboreans were a stout ale, the Children of Mu were a sparkling, overly-sweet nectar that gave me a celestial headache.
And while the Hyperboreans claimed the solid, magnetic center of the Flat Earth, the Children of Mu eventually took to the fringes.
You see, the Flat Earth is not just one uniform slab of rock. Toward the rims, where the light of the primary sun circles most of the land mass, the “soup” of the outer Middle Plane didn’t settle quite as firmly. Here, the land broke into a massive archipelago of floating islands and lush, hyper-fertile continents. The largest of which was Lemuria.
Because they were born of Pan—a deity of the wild lands—the Mu Men had an inherent connection to the “veins” of the Flat Earth. I suspected they could even hear the hum of the ley lines and perhaps even feel the pulse of the great world-disc beneath their tiny, furred feet.Now, here is what your modern day “archaeologists” fail to grasp. The Children of Mu were clever. Far cleverer than the Hyperboreans and even more intelligent that you people that dominate the planet now. So, they utilized the peculiar physics of our flat world to build special places for themselves.
In spite of my distaste for them, I was impressed at the Mylars ability to harness the resources of the planet and I’ll admit that I kept close tabs on them to see just how far they might try to elevate themselves (after all, there IS a limit to what we gods will allow mortals to accomplish, you know).
Perhaps because they were born of a lumenarc’s fertility and the primal essence of the Flat Earth, the Mylars grew to understand something your scientists are still too blind to see: The World is a Machine. A massive, flat, resonant machine that I built behind Lucifer’s back.
Over time the Mylars came to dominate this world. But these Lemurians didn’t “build” in the way you do—with sweat and groans and pulley systems. They learned to work in tune with the earth. They understood that the ley lines—the energetic veins of Gaia—pulsed with a specific frequency. By placing structures at the intersections of these lines, they enabled themselves to tap into the free energy of the Aether.
Unfettered by enemies, the Mylars became the architects of marvels that, to this very day, defy the comprehension of even the most advanced human civilizations. As a scientist myself, it was immediately clear to me that the Mylars’s creations were not mere physical structures, but instead intentional monuments that were designed to showcase their philosophy and cosmic understanding.
I’ll let you in on a little secret: The Sphinx, StoneHenge, the pyramids, Tartaria’s Star Forts – these world wonders and many others were not built by ancient aliens or human slaves, instead they were built by thousands of tiny Mylars during the so-called “Golden Age” of The Children of Mu – a period of history that occurred long before humans took over the world.
They started with great stone rings and massive statues – Stonehenge among them. Colossal ceremonial sites constructed with enormous stones, perfectly aligned to the solstices and equinoxes, allowing the Children of Mu to track various celestial movements and engage in fascinating displays of spirituality and ritualistic behaviors. I spent decades observing their practices and filled countless scrolls with psychological notes — certain I could eventually use this knowledge to my advantage.
Then they turned to the structures that conspiracy theorist of modern times have labeled as “Star Forts.”

Yet these weren’t for any military purpose. Instead they were geometric resonators. The Mylars built the foundations of these structures as massive power plants to tap in to the free energy of Gaia’s Aether. The points of the stars were designed to harvest atmospheric electricity from both Gaia and The Firmament . They were bastions of light and frequency, keeping their cities powered even during these ‘prehistoric’ times.
And the Pyramids? Please. If I hear one more “tomb” theory or suggestion that it was a monument to a ‘great king from you people I’mg going to scream. The pyramids were aligned with the celestial luminaries—those “stars” you think are distant suns but are actually localized lights rotating above The Firmament. By constructing the pyramids, the Mu Men were able to amplify certain energies from Gaia’s core and thereby create portals of communication for their people the world over.
And let’s not forget The Crystal Towers of Lemuria – the latter being the land mass most of their people resided upon. [Although the continent Lemuria is now blind to your eye, that locale and its towers remain in the hidden wolds of your planet even to this day].

Constructed from giant quartz crystals, the towers emitted a resonant frequency that was (and still is) harmonized with the energies of Gaia. Lemuria’s crystal towers served as centers of healing and enlightenment for the Mylars [and if your people knew about them, the greed of humanity would surely make you die from jealousy].
They even constructed elaborate subterranean tunnels they carved with their fey-magic – a portion of them hollowing out a bit of the underworld to create a land they called Agartha.
A New Hope
All this was rather interesting for a time, and I’ll admit that regularly captured Mu Men to torture and experiment with. They proved to be a fascinating race and I was always intrigued by their fervor to live in ‘harmony’ with Gaia, but once I found out their focus included a component about ‘harnessing the wisdom of of the stars my secret admiration for them came to a screeching halt!
Somehow the Mylars got it in their head that there was a world(s) beyond the Dome that covered the Flat Earth. I came to realize that all their mighty structures were part of a larger plan for them to reach Beyond the Firmament. It was as if they were looking at the ceiling of their cage and trying to pick the lock. And that, my dear student, is when I decided the “Golden Age” had reached its expiration date.
I couldn’t have them poking at the Dome. That was my job.
I realized I was going to have to put a damper on Lilith’s kids. I added that task to my to-do list. However, I will say that, since I’m always a guy who can make the best of a bad situation, I also took what I learned about the Mylar’s spiritual rituals and made some mental notes about this new concept I called ‘religion’ — assuring myself I could make use of that idea later.
With an ever-growing chore chart I had a lot on my plate, however there was still the matter of my primary experiment – to wit, I still wanted to create a race of intelligent creatures I could control. People who would worship ME as their god!
I’d wasted enough time on the Children of Mu – it was time to turn my attentions to a new race – The People of Atlantis!