![]() Her search for answers and understanding eventually draws her attention to the sky and Thra’s three suns. ![]() She’s wise, but she’s always seeking knowledge. She’s all-powerful but tends to observe more than act. Goddess.īrian Froud, Brian Holguin, Alex Sheikman, Lizzy John/ArchaiaĪughra is a bit of a Tom Bombadil character. The Crystal created Aughra, grown from the earth and the roots of the world. In time, the Crystal - and, by extension, Thra itself - realized the need for someone to watch over the newborn planet. The Crystals and the song connect the uni-verse.īack on Thra, the Crystal wasn’t done singing. As the comics point out, “uni” means one, and “verse” means song. The Crystals and the song unify the universe. There are others, all sung into existence and joining the chorus of that same creation song. And, eventually, the Dark Crystal.īut the Crystal isn’t alone in the universe. In the heart of that planet is a perfect crystal. In the first pages of the comics, the unnamed narrator explains, “At first, there was silence, and then the song began.” The universe itself sung this song of creation, which awoke the stars, created three suns, and birthed Thra, the world where the Dark Crystal takes place. It’s mentioned in the movie and the new Netflix series many times, but the Creation Myths comics explain its mysticism more deeply. Music, specifically song, is integral to the Dark Crystal universe. Understanding the past is crucial to understanding the present (and the future), so let’s review the Creation Myths and see what we can learn about the events that shaped the world and led to the setting we see in Age of Resistance - specifically, why everyone seems cool with the Skeksis all of the sudden. The comics’ stories start at the beginning of time and end about 1,000 years before the movie. The three volumes of Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal: Creation Myths by Brian Froud and Brian Holguin, Joshua Dysart, and Matthew Dow Smith explore the depths of the universe’s history, explaining some of the mysteries of the movie and the new series. We need to turn to the comics published by Boom! Studios’ Archaia imprint. To understand how we got there, we have to look even farther back. ![]() That’s a big change, and it’s not explained. Fifty years earlier, in the Netflix series, the Skeksis are allies whom our heroes look to for guidance and leadership. In the movie, the Skeksis are the evil overlords of Thra who, as far as we know, have ruled for all of time with an iron fist.
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