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Козерог 4 · День года 32

In the age of patriarchs three, Dutrus, Ectus, Spiralius free, Among these lords of ancient might, Ectus was the fearsome sight. With mouth agape and teeth so sharp, He played destruction's harp. Through enemies he ripped and tore, Like none had done before. The sons of Isomeres fair And sponges everywhere Fell victim to his raiding spree Across the ancient sea. A complex mouth he built with care To catch prey everywhere. He molted skin and mouth with time, In rhythm and in rhyme. His cilia he cast away For a more effective way. Amoebae became his sperm, A change both strange and firm. His coelom he stripped down bare, Removed what wasn't there For function true and speed. He kept only what he'd need. Unnecessary scaffolding He cast off like a ring. His organs floated free inside His pseudocoelom wide. In burrowing he found his art, Playing the hunter's part. Through sediment he'd tear and rend Until his foes would end. The first predator was he Upon the ancient sea. The sons of Dutrus and Spiralius Fell to his might so glorious. In viciousness he bore a horde Of worms who served their lord. They conquered earth from shore to shore And always wanted more. Through earth great Ectus ripped While soil from him slipped. Destruction was his name And carnage was his game. From Ectus came two sons of might: Bold Ishmael, ready to fight, And clever Isaac, young and wise, Who sought innovation's prize. Now Ishmael held fast and true To all his father knew. Tradition was his guiding star Through peace and times of war. But Isaac chose a different way, Innovation's display. He'd build upon his father's art But with a newer heart. From Ishmael's faithful line Came Priapus, strong and fine. Patriarch of the Priapulids, Who live where darkness hides. Deep in the ocean's depths they dwell In places none can tell. Like ancient Ediacaran lands Of hydrogen sulfide strands. Without oxygen they thrive And keep their line alive. In waters dark and deep they stay Until the judgment day. Draco, Priapus' brother true, Became patriarch too. The mud dragons, horrific, wild, Each nature's problem child. Through muds they make their way Both night and day. Monsters in the deep they are Beneath each shining star. From Isaac came two sons of fame: Nematus was his name, And Rhineheart, bold and strong, Would live his whole life long. Nematus was quick and spry, A nomad 'neath the sky. He bore two sons to carry on: Nematus II and Gordy's song. Both sons became prodigal, Their ways not traditional. They turned to parasitic life And caused their father strife. But in his aging years, Through sorrows and through tears, Nematus left that way behind And peace within him did find. He became the ancestor great Of worms throughout their state. Eighty percent of animals Are his descendants all. His city was a sight to see Of worm community. From simple to complex they grew In everything they'd do. But Gordy chose the parasite way And never did stray From living in his brother's flesh, His host's blood, warm and fresh. The Gordian worms are his line, Horrific by design. They live within their victims' hearts And tear their lives apart. From Rhineheart came two more: Lobopus to explore And brave Loricus, armored well With stories he would tell. Loricus built armor thick To protect from every trick. He married Siri, maiden fair, And lived beyond compare. His sons live in the depths below Where mysteries grow. For half a billion years we thought Their line to nothing brought. But in nineteen eighty-three We found them in the sea. Alive and well they dwelt Where pressure could be felt. The Loricifer's tale Would never fail. Living fossils in the deep Their ancient vigil keep. These descendants of great Ectus Show what can protect us: Some armor, some speed, Some parasitic greed. The worms that rule the earth today In their own way Remember their ancestor's might Who brought the predator's sight. In every garden bed Where earthworms make their tread, The legacy lives on From dusk until the dawn. In every parasite That causes fear and fright, Ectus' spirit lives to tell His predatory spell. From mud dragon's lair To ocean depths so rare, His children roam the world With tentacles unfurled. The age of three patriarchs Left its lasting marks On all the world we see Through all eternity. But Ectus, most of all, Heeded evolution's call To be the hunter fierce and true In all that he would do. His legacy of tooth and claw Became nature's law: That predator and prey must dance In life's great circumstance. So honor fierce Ectus, Who was so ravenous. His hunger drove the change Through evolution's range. Without his predator's art Life could not start The arms race that would lead To every living creed. In every creature's fight To live another night, Ectus' spirit burns bright Through all its might.
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