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<blockquote data-quote="Brotherly Spirit" data-source="post: 72576409" data-attributes="member: 395569"><p><span style="color: #00b300">Luster:</span> Though he had grown tremendously within a short span, from an infant by comparison to a toddler; least by the standards of his species. This initial growth spurt began painlessly as he was hovered, as if somehow the bright light had alleviated his pain; but as to what it was, which lowered him to the ground had begun to fade as then seen fragments below shined lightly: those pieces before ceasing visible signs, had lifted the young Luster to his feet as he was struck; the fragments not long after but a moment later had lost it's glow, and he felt the weight of both his existence and the world as he had fell.</p><p></p><p>While on the ground looking around, having a side view, young Luster was awed by his surroundings; what was earlier a decimated ground by the impact, was brought to life before his eyes, grass sprouted from the dirt sparkling and trees the same: among those were vegetation bearing life of various vegetables and fruits.</p><p></p><p>It dawned on him there must be a connection, the fragments and life: especially his as he remembered certain parts of what he experienced, flashing in his mind the memories of what he felt and observed; the sense that something out of this world was responsible. Before he concluding, the best any toddler could regardless, another new life came in front of him; surprisingly flashy but different than what else happened, like him a humanoid leapt from the crater depths beyond it's outer rocky edge to him.</p><p></p><p>This newly sighted humanoid questioned the young Luster, who struggled to understand what was asked of him while continuing to feel some pain from before; but he was able by carefully listening as he observed, was learning and said, "I Luster born today. Yes pain but--(looks away to vegetation, indicating hunger)."</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ff0000">OOC:</span> Noticed some inconsistencies and lack of clarity in my previous post. I decided with the first paragraph of this post to address it. Then from there, continue where your post left in mind. Hopefully it's not too much reading, I didn't expect it to be a long paragraph or to have many as three added.</p><p></p><p>That's interesting as to why a species would lack the capability. What comes to my mind is a highly social collective of telepaths, who adapted to heavily rely on each other: so they gained telepathy to have the openness necessary for social order (needed level of trust for survival).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brotherly Spirit, post: 72576409, member: 395569"] [COLOR=#00b300]Luster:[/COLOR] Though he had grown tremendously within a short span, from an infant by comparison to a toddler; least by the standards of his species. This initial growth spurt began painlessly as he was hovered, as if somehow the bright light had alleviated his pain; but as to what it was, which lowered him to the ground had begun to fade as then seen fragments below shined lightly: those pieces before ceasing visible signs, had lifted the young Luster to his feet as he was struck; the fragments not long after but a moment later had lost it's glow, and he felt the weight of both his existence and the world as he had fell. While on the ground looking around, having a side view, young Luster was awed by his surroundings; what was earlier a decimated ground by the impact, was brought to life before his eyes, grass sprouted from the dirt sparkling and trees the same: among those were vegetation bearing life of various vegetables and fruits. It dawned on him there must be a connection, the fragments and life: especially his as he remembered certain parts of what he experienced, flashing in his mind the memories of what he felt and observed; the sense that something out of this world was responsible. Before he concluding, the best any toddler could regardless, another new life came in front of him; surprisingly flashy but different than what else happened, like him a humanoid leapt from the crater depths beyond it's outer rocky edge to him. This newly sighted humanoid questioned the young Luster, who struggled to understand what was asked of him while continuing to feel some pain from before; but he was able by carefully listening as he observed, was learning and said, "I Luster born today. Yes pain but--(looks away to vegetation, indicating hunger)." [COLOR=#ff0000]OOC:[/COLOR] Noticed some inconsistencies and lack of clarity in my previous post. I decided with the first paragraph of this post to address it. Then from there, continue where your post left in mind. Hopefully it's not too much reading, I didn't expect it to be a long paragraph or to have many as three added. That's interesting as to why a species would lack the capability. What comes to my mind is a highly social collective of telepaths, who adapted to heavily rely on each other: so they gained telepathy to have the openness necessary for social order (needed level of trust for survival). [/QUOTE]
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