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Alliance vessel skyseeker
Alliance vessel skyseeker





alliance vessel skyseeker

alliance vessel skyseeker

Words like adjectives are represented by little markings attached to the word they alter. Chara are usually safe in cities, but since they are so swift in the kill, a lone Chara is basically already dead if alone in Pterotaum territory.The language they use is written in very visually-oriented symbols, where the "letters" frequently represent what the words define. The Pterotaum, despite still being considered animals and not people, still regularly and specifically hunt Chara to eat them. For example, "Ellesque" gets translated to "Yllyesque." If they do not know who the parents of an Ylly child is, they will be named "Yllyia." Despite being a fully developed species, they aren't actually at the top of the food chain. Also, if a child is Ylly, that word will be inserted into their name. After a few generations, they might choose to alter one of the parts of their names, so they at least have some connection to their line. Chara who possess the knowledge of many past generations glow by default, and Ylly Chara do not glow at all for many generations.Their names are also based on variations of their past names.

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Also, because their neurons rely on electric signals all throughout their body instead of both electric and chemical ones, their skin glows as they think. Aside from their head brain, they are expected to cover their lower limbs with clothing because showing those parts often is seen as boasting their intelligence. They actually have 5 brains in total: one in their head, and the rest in each of their lower limbs. Because they can very easily pass their knowledge down the generations, Chara are revered for their intelligence more so than anything else, and to the point where Chara who were not able to eat their parent's brain, called "Ylly," are downtrodden in their society. This is avoided as much as possible, although other species like the Vauger and Onesis-Meaga have to be raised as normal anyway. However, if something happens to the child such that they can't eat their parent's brain, then they don't gain anything and have to be raised like a normal child. Obviously, it takes some time for things to fully settle in a new body, and some memories and traits may be lost in the transaction, but it is generally safe to do so. This is their most defining trait, since a freshly born Chara is naturally inclined to eat their parent's brain, and they then adapt their parent's memories and traits into their own brain, making them practically identical to their parent in a younger body. However, more importantly, when the sac is torn off, the parents' brain is pulled out with it, killing the parent. Sometimes, people work paid jobs to carry a "pregnant" Chara's sac behind them if they choose. However, their method of birth is exclusively based upon their child's weight, which eventually tears the sac off of their head, so if there are multiple children involved they have to make sure they have enough time to develop. There, a near genetic duplicate is created, and it is possible to create multiple children there. Their own seminal fluid is stored in their head, which can be dropped into their own womb that is effectively a large sac that droops from the back of their head. The Chara are effectively asexual beings that can completely reproduce on their own. Species Profile: The Chara and Vauger Key Features: The Chara and Vauger are entirely separate species that have converged as they have evolved over time.







Alliance vessel skyseeker