PG-General-The Total ‘Origin’ of the Species: Basically, what the title says-the history of the Icejin race.
by Queen Breeza



This is a total overview of the Icejin race.

Read it if you like, it might clear up some things in the Saiyan, Breeza, and Khan Sagas.

A long time ago, I was told that the Icejin race didn’t really begin with just one Icejin. Turns out, there were two: a male and female (it was Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve). As far as their names go, I know them not.

They had three children. Two looked normal (like Cooler, King Cold, and Frieza), but one was gold in color. Also, jewels were embedded in different parts of the child’s body. Two jewels were fixed on the near the end of its tail like little pearls with holes in them. The tail went through both jewels perfectly. The largest jewel was embedded in its forehead, like a crest maybe.

Over time, all three children grew up. What happened with the other two children is not important to me. If you want, I’ll tell about their legacy later. What’s important is MY ancestor, the one with the jewels.
Her name was Orion, and she even made a name for her type with jewels: Jeweler Icejin. She was very aware that she had to find a mate, but her parents would disagree with her choice if they had found out. You see, she had already discovered a race of warriors called Saiyajins or Saiyans. She fell in love with a low-class warrior, definitely someone Orion’s parents would not approve of. So she never told them. In fact, she broke contact with her parents and married the love of her life.

Without realizing it, my great ancestor had made a revolution in marriage and proved it could be done: mixed racial marriage...or whatever it’s called. Anyways, it actually worked perfectly, the marriage was a loving one, and Orion and her husband Reyu had 123 children!...ouch.
For the sake of keeping your attention, I’ll speed up a couple of a hundred years to the Universal Icejin war. This war was also a major turning point in Jeweler history. The Jeweler’s were fighting against half their own race: the Origins. Before, Jeweler’s had become slaves to the Origins so that they could make their very rare heriseky stones. (You may know them from another place, but here they are the size of a bouncing ball and consist of different colors.) You might be thinking “Well, how the heck did they put themselves in that position?” Well, it’s quite simple--they focused more on technology while the Origins focused more on power. When the two species of Icejin finally met, only one was willing to be friends with the other. The Origins were just too ignorant to be equal to someone else, so they used their skill and power to conquer the Jewelers. And that’s why they were in this war to begin with.

Back to the War, the Jewelers weren’t fighting all that well, so it wasn’t long until the stopped. Yep, that’s right. They just STOPPED. But don’t get me wrong, Jewelers aren’t cowards: we’re planners. The Origins could use skill and power, but Jewelers could use tactics as well as our brains. The Jewelers gathered together on their Rio (the live ship they had) and began to raise their power levels and combine their energies into one. While this is going on, the Origins are still firing power beams, but soon realize it’s not working. The Jewelers had come up with another unique technique: the Shield. Everything flown at them was always reflected. Finally, when the attack was finished, a new combination of energy was formed, and this certain object was given a name: kikyo. In Jeweler native language, kikyo meant “annihilation” or “kamikaze”. Once the Origins were in the position of perfect aim, all the energy was fired at them with the capacity of eight full-sized planets and more than half the Origin species was destroyed. Since that time, the Origin race has continued to decrease for reasons unknown, and the Jeweler race has stayed on the opposite side of the universe protected by a Warped Black Hole. (It’s a hole in which only good beings can pass through, and evil is either deflected or devoured to his or her death.

And that, my friends, it The Total ‘Origin’ of the Species.