| Little is known about the beings of the First Civilization, but recent findings have enabled us to ascertain several facts about them. Those Who Came Before were native to the planet. Like us, they were a product of evolution, a process that undoubtedly took hundreds of thousands of years. One theory is that the {{Wiki|Boskop Man|skulls}} from archeological sites around [[Boskop]], [[South Africa]], give [[fossil]] evidence of their existence.<br><br>These beings were anatomically similar to humans, though they were taller and their skulls approximately 30% larger. It is theorized that their {{Wiki|Cranial capacity|larger skulls}} housed bigger brains, which could explain why they possessed six senses, allowing for a more sophisticated perception of space and time. Those Who Came Before also had a longer lifespan, and evidence of their passing can be found throughout the planet, not only in the ruins of their lost civilization but also in our own myths and legends.<br><br>Indeed, after the Toba catastrophe, the survivors of the First Civilization continued to interact with mankind, influencing many aspects of our societies. We suspect the ancient pantheons—such as the [[Greek mythology|Greek]], [[Roman mythology|Roman]], {{Wiki|Etruscan religion|Etruscan}}, [[Hinduism|Indian]] and {{Wiki|Mesoamerican religion|Mesoamerican}} pantheons, to name a few—were largely influenced by Those Who Came Before. The fact that myths and deities from different cultures share so {{Wiki|Syncretism|many similarities}} only strengthens this hypothesis.<br><br>Furthermore, data gathered from Project Legacy and Animus research provides indisputable evidence that beings calling themselves [[Consus]], [[Juno]], [[Jupiter]] and [[Minerva]] were members of the First Civilization. | | Little is known about the beings of the First Civilization, but recent findings have enabled us to ascertain several facts about them. Those Who Came Before were native to the planet. Like us, they were a product of evolution, a process that undoubtedly took hundreds of thousands of years. One theory is that the {{Wiki|Boskop Man|skulls}} from archeological sites around [[Boskop]], [[South Africa]], give [[fossil]] evidence of their existence.<br><br>These beings were anatomically similar to humans, though they were taller and their skulls approximately 30% larger. It is theorized that their {{Wiki|Cranial capacity|larger skulls}} housed bigger brains, which could explain why they possessed six senses, allowing for a more sophisticated perception of space and time. Those Who Came Before also had a longer lifespan, and evidence of their passing can be found throughout the planet, not only in the ruins of their lost civilization but also in our own myths and legends.<br><br>Indeed, after the Toba catastrophe, the survivors of the First Civilization continued to interact with mankind, influencing many aspects of our societies. We suspect the ancient pantheons—such as the [[Greek mythology|Greek]], [[Roman mythology|Roman]], {{Wiki|Etruscan religion|Etruscan}}, [[Hinduism|Indian]] and {{Wiki|Mesoamerican religion|Mesoamerican}} pantheons, to name a few—were largely influenced by Those Who Came Before. The fact that myths and deities from different cultures share so {{Wiki|comparative mythology|many similarities}} only strengthens this hypothesis.<br><br>Furthermore, data gathered from Project Legacy and Animus research provides indisputable evidence that beings calling themselves [[Consus]], [[Juno]], [[Jupiter]] and [[Minerva]] were members of the First Civilization. |