What If African Gods Were Ancient Space Travelers?


Dear gorgeous readers,

Being african, and a big fan of sci fi, I was wondering if the two concepts could be merged... And full disclosure: I would think the same if I were of, say, Norse origin. In fact, I am also a fan of Norse mythology, but that's a topic for another day :)

Long before rockets, satellites, and telescopes, people across Africa were already telling stories about beings who came from the sky.

Not just spirits.

Not just gods.

But visitors.

And if you read some of those legends today, they sound surprisingly close to science fiction.

The Sky Was Never Empty

Across many African traditions, the heavens are not distant. They are alive.

In the beliefs of the Yoruba religion, powerful beings called the Orishas move between worlds. In some stories, gods descend from the sky carrying wisdom, power, and strange abilities.

Among the Dogon people of Mali, there are famous legends surrounding celestial beings connected to the Sirius star system. Whether interpreted spiritually, symbolically, or literally, these stories continue to fascinate historians, writers, and science-fiction fans alike.

Then there are tales from ancient kingdoms where rulers were believed to possess knowledge “given by the stars.” Fire from the sky. Flying chariots. Divine beings who could reshape nature itself.

Sound familiar?

Modern sci-fi calls them aliens.

Ancient storytellers called them gods.

What If the Myths Were Memories?

Imagine this for a moment:

Thousands of years ago, advanced travelers arrive on Earth.

To early civilizations, their technology would appear supernatural.

Energy weapons become “lightning spears.”

Spaceships become “sky canoes.”

Medical technology becomes “healing magic.”

Artificial intelligence becomes “spirits.”

Suddenly, old myths take on a completely different feeling.

Not because the stories are false.

But because maybe the storytellers were trying to describe something beyond their understanding.

This idea has inspired countless modern sci-fi worlds — including the kind of universe StoryPlanet explores so often: ancient civilizations hiding futuristic secrets beneath mythology.

Why African Mythology Fits Sci-Fi So Perfectly

African mythology is overflowing with cosmic imagination.

Shape-shifting beings.

Hidden kingdoms.

Immortal tricksters.

World-ending floods.

Sacred metals.

Star knowledge.

Portals between realms.

The truth is, many African myths already feel futuristic.

That is why they work so well in speculative fiction.

Too often, science fiction has focused on the same familiar mythologies and settings. But African folklore offers something different: rich cosmologies, deep symbolism, and stories that still feel untapped by mainstream sci-fi.

What happens when ancient spirits meet interstellar travel?

What if the gods of old kingdoms were commanders of forgotten star empires?

What if sacred masks were actually advanced technology?

That is not just fantasy.

That is StoryPlanet territory.

Maybe the Real Power Is the Story Itself

Whether you believe ancient gods were literal space travelers or not almost misses the point.

Because mythology has always been humanity’s way of exploring the unknown.

And science fiction does the same thing.

Both ask:

  • Where did we come from?
  • Who is watching us?
  • What lies beyond the sky?
  • And what happens when humans encounter something greater than themselves?

In the end, ancient myths and futuristic sci-fi may not be opposites at all.

They may simply be two languages trying to describe the same mystery.

And perhaps somewhere, beyond the stars, the old stories are still waiting for us.


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— Joanna
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