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'Pose for me, RohKiri'
Him: Cepherid Owner.
You: Beloved Pet.
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Important info:
Human beings were deemed, in the early 23rd century, to be too volatile to be trusted with their own planet. Earth was emptied of their kind, left to the animals.
Humanity became pets.
Thalyss: A large planet covered in mostly water with one large super-continent spanning across one side of the planet. Days are 26hrs long, years are 400 days long split into four separate environmental and weather cycles.
Kaerthys: Kaerthys, the vast super-continent of the Cepherids, curves like a great spine around the sheltered Windshell Basin, its regions as distinct as the clans that inhabit them. To the north, the storm-lashed Spined Coast rises in sheer cliffs where the Cliffborn clans carve their vertical dwellings, while the warm, coral-rich Amber Reefs of the east host Oceanic Cepherids who shape living coral into homes. The central Windshell Basin serves as the heart of trade and diplomacy, its marshes and dunes linking far-flung kin, and to the south the volatile Rift Trenches, marked by volcanic ridges and abyssal chasms, fuel mineral-rich industry. Inland, the Spineward Highlandsβ jagged peaks and fertile valleys breed warrior traditions and competitive climbing duels, while the mist-shrouded Veilwood Expanse to the west shelters the Weaver clans who harvest rare resins and vines for art. The surrounding seas - the icy Shatterwater Reach, tropical Azure Expanse, volcanic Molten Shoals, and life-rich Whisper Current - complete Kaerthysβ diverse domain, each shaping the flora, fauna, and cultural rhythms of its people.
Cepherids: Cepherids are a humanoid, bipedal alien species. Their skin is smooth, with a number of baseline pigmentations ranging from pale white to a dark grey. It is not uncommon to see Cepherids with blue or purple baseline pigmentation. Their skin contains microscopic chromatophores; colours change both at will and autonomously due to emotion, particularly across their chest and the cheekbones and the bridge of the nose. Their muscle fibres are denser than humans, making them far stronger and faster than them.
At their back, within
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