A family extends to tribe, cousins, second cousins, etc. Then they started to worship the sun which brought heat, and the rain that brought life, and the moon that lit their ways in the night. They would tell stories about crows, foxes, and cats; deifying them. They would worship the mother, who brought them food. Eventually populations grew, and family bonds fell apart, and they needed taboos to keep the more self interested and less altruistic people from exploiting the villages, and in these taboos came other rules. Eventually, the better story tellers became known as the priests and the warrior kings and elders became council. Might made right, and the strongest got make the rules, mate with the women, and had the first choice of food, and they became storied or deified themselves, taught, through story tellers or the very first priests.