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| - | **Cheshires** (or, if one were to romanise their name for themselves, // | + | < |
| - | They' | + | **Cheshires** have earned |
| - | ===== Biology ===== | + | They are an extra-terrestrial, |
| - | Cheshires | + | They came to Earth to feed and are prolonging their stay to play. There's nothing special about why Earth was initially chosen - it just happened to be their next destination. They're not eating because they need it so much as that they just really enjoy it - while they may need some to survive, they' |
| - | Using their abilities, if they choose to appear to their prey they can take on any form at all, with most of any texture and composition, | + | ===== Biology ===== |
| - | They can procreate both asexually and sexually and lay semi-corporeal eggs, usually into solid corporeal objects such as boulders, rocks, walls, et cetera. If you break open the matter they're encased in, they' | + | Their actual form is nothing like a cat. Natively, they are a non-baryonic colonial organism (i.e. the same sort of organism that a [[https:// |
| - | Much of their attention | + | Their sapience |
| - | ===== Society ===== | + | Macroscopic reproduction involves carving a piece of the colony out of a parent organism. The Earth Cheshires lay semi-corporeal eggs, usually into solid corporeal objects such as boulders, rocks, walls, et cetera. If you break open the matter they' |
| - | Cheshire society, inasmuch as it can be said to exist at all, is anarchic and individualistic. It appears as if, while Cheshires travel in packs, they tend to instinctively keep almost equidistance toward each other within this pack, leaving every Cheshire with a sizeable territory to indisputably call their own. | + | In theory, two separate colonies could merge, both parties willing, but they usually don't do his. |
| - | Despite | + | Much of their attention is done through different senses than the ones that humans are accustomed to. Just because a Cheshire appears to be looking |
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| - | Notably, Cheshires | + | |
| ===== Abilities ===== | ===== Abilities ===== | ||
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| * For victims of the process, it tickles in the first instant and then burns -- mostly because you have an open wound, that sort of thing has that effect. | * For victims of the process, it tickles in the first instant and then burns -- mostly because you have an open wound, that sort of thing has that effect. | ||
| * Since they have no physical form, they can **pass through solid objects** when they want to. | * Since they have no physical form, they can **pass through solid objects** when they want to. | ||
| - | * **Spacetime | + | * With some effort, |
| * This includes ' | * This includes ' | ||
| * Less of an ability than a manifestation of their other abilities that crops up occasionally, | * Less of an ability than a manifestation of their other abilities that crops up occasionally, | ||
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| The most striking weakness of the Cheshires is **water** in all forms, though the effectiveness of it against them as a deterrent or weapon is entirely dependent on the water' | The most striking weakness of the Cheshires is **water** in all forms, though the effectiveness of it against them as a deterrent or weapon is entirely dependent on the water' | ||
| - | Cheshires can’t pass through pure water -- at least certainly not without badly damaging themselves in the process (and if it’s ice, they cannot pass through it at all). Some safety can thus be found in //bases under the ocean//, but only in reducing the attack surface. // | + | Cheshires can't pass through pure water -- at least certainly not without badly damaging themselves in the process (and if it's ice, they cannot pass through it at all). Some safety can thus be found in //bases under the ocean//, but only in reducing the attack surface. // |
| That said, water touching their avatars is only a minor problem. Contact... | That said, water touching their avatars is only a minor problem. Contact... | ||
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| Unsurprisingly, | Unsurprisingly, | ||
| - | Pure water is a poison to Cheshires if ingested, but as with all things, the dosage is important. A roughly human-sized body of pure water would kill a Cheshire. Smaller amounts (starting from roughly a mouthful of it) might make the Cheshire rather ill. A poisoned Cheshire’s immune system equivalent is disabled, leaving them open to infections. | + | Pure water is a poison to Cheshires if ingested, but as with all things, the dosage is important. A roughly human-sized body of pure water would kill a Cheshire. Smaller amounts (starting from roughly a mouthful of it) might make the Cheshire rather ill. A poisoned Cheshire's immune system equivalent is disabled, leaving them open to infections. |
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| + | ===== Society ===== | ||
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| + | Cheshire society, inasmuch as it can be said to exist at all, is anarchic and individualistic. The reason they travel together is a matter of convenience. Should they encounter resistance, a whole horde of Cheshires is far more likely to be able to take down the opposition than just a single Cheshire, who might be run off and starve. In interest of selfish self-preservation, | ||
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| + | They feel zero empathy for each other, much of which has to do with that they don't feel human emotions at all. They do have equivalents to //joy// and //rage//, however - joy as a simple reward mechanism for when they do something that benefits them, which occasionally ' | ||
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| + | The best equivalent to how Cheshires feel about each other is to assume they respect each other. Their territorial claims follow logically from that they try to keep roughly equidistant to each other. | ||
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| + | Despite their individuality, | ||
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| + | Notably, Cheshires don't have a social hierarchy of any sort, either - no Cheshire is particularly in charge of anything. In consequence, | ||
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