Homo Sapiens arose from a network of hominid species that criss-crossed Africa for millions of years.

Some 74,000 years ago, the Toba volcanic eruption initiated a global, ecological disaster that brought about the near extinction of humans and other species.

As the climate of the earth returned to normal, life not only recovered, but prospered.

Amongst the fertile coastlines, plains and valleys across the vast, southern portion of the continent, humans began to flourish; eventually migrated north and in time, conquered the entire planet.

This is the story of Eku and Ingwe, a pair not only destined to be together, but meant to lead the progenitor tribe further north.

The first leaders of the first humans to spread outward.

The ancestors of everyone alive today.