A new age dawned, and this made it significantly easier to see.
And the people took this as a sign that it was time to hop across the water with their boats and start a new village where they could chop down all those massive flowers.
The god renamed the culture of the rabbit people “Furies” and their kingdom “Fur Con” and he added other types of humanoid animals because that seemed like a fun thing to make. He added to their number cat people to see if they would join the rabbit people and be friends. And, lo, they both got on famously because they were each of them rather nice and kind people, and the nation was judgement free.
Then did the god get distracted again. He went down to the hell and, just outside, he made an isolated desert kingdom and put some orcs in it. This will definitely not be a problem for the humans to deal with later.
And lo, the orcs said, “screw this. We don’t want a village.”
And the god did sulk for a bit.
Meanwhile, in Eden, the animal people and the humans were getting a bit agro with each other. And they did fire arrows across the sea at each other’s faces.
The god did not like this, so he used his tools to force them to make friends.
Then did the god return to that not-at-all dangerous space near hell and did grant the orcs a square of grassland. The orcs did found a village and killed the bear that the god put in there with them. Was this a sign of things to come?
Then the god did return to Fur Con and inspected it, seeing three different types of animal humanoids that he had spent ages unlocking in the last play-through. This made him rather happy, and he added a bunch more types to the civilisation.
And thus, the god did hit pause and went to make a cup of tea.