"For Alternia and Skaia's fortune, we will live to see the end." – Troll Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Troll Rome.

In the Milky Way, sits a planet that wasn't founded by the species that inhabits it; this rock has many names – the Goldilocks Planet, Gaia, Areth, and primarily Earth.

The humans of Earth were fairly more developed and intelligent than numerous other species, so it didn't take them long to yearn for what really seemed to matter: travel, discovery and life outside their planet. Being a mildly superior species, it didn't take them long to form space craft and uncover different interstellar life forms.

Mere bacteria to bubbly carapacians, humans longed for life outside Earth and found just what they were looking for. This included multiple planets with hospitable conditions.

The humans and their planet had a rocky relationship; which is to say they sapped Earth's resources dry and spat destruction in its face. Their planet was in plight to be free of its burden and its species wanting new land for supply and population.

So the desperate leaders of planet Earth announced a full-scale intergalactic war.

Alliances were forged and broken, blood was spilt in a rainbow of different colours and hues, new leaders were appointed time and time again.

And when the decades of constant strife finally subsided, humanity had only alliance with Alternia – which was quickly cut off. Trolls were forced into a state of livid surrender.

Score for the people of Earth.

Species that weren't wiped out had been forced into slave drives. The lucky ones worked for their own planet, others were sent away.

Each planet had been appointed a family of royalty, resorting to older styles of government looked stupid at the time; but worked.

Planets ruled by humanity were also given new names: Tellus, Adana, Iris, Kishi, Maia and Terra.

Six new planets and six new kings, supported by a community of humans and a slave race of so many species.

Until, of course, human reign had a slight alteration – it began on Terra under King Crocker's rule; many sweeps ago…