Troupe Master Grimm (
hagrides) wrote in
prismatica2019-09-01 11:22 pm
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Hello, fellow Moonblessed. If you'll oblige me with some of your time, I have a few questions about humans. That species is nonexistent where I hail from, so please forgive my curiosity, and I apologize in advance if any of these are rude.
1. Humans have no shells or carapace, and their clothing seems more decorative than protective. Am I correct in assuming that they use magic to defend themselves?
2. Do humans go through metamorphosis? I don't believe I have seen a human larva or grub here, though I admit I do not know how I would distinguish human young from an adult other than size.
3. Most humans that I have seen have hair primarily on their heads, rather than their whole body like, for example, a spider. Does that not make regulating their temperature more complicated?
That will be all for now. Once again, I thank you for your assistance.
[...Grimm is doing his best.]
1. Humans have no shells or carapace, and their clothing seems more decorative than protective. Am I correct in assuming that they use magic to defend themselves?
2. Do humans go through metamorphosis? I don't believe I have seen a human larva or grub here, though I admit I do not know how I would distinguish human young from an adult other than size.
3. Most humans that I have seen have hair primarily on their heads, rather than their whole body like, for example, a spider. Does that not make regulating their temperature more complicated?
That will be all for now. Once again, I thank you for your assistance.
[...Grimm is doing his best.]

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1. Stylish and practical, then.
2. How long is 'a while' in human terms?
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2. pretty long? until they're adults. so that can be like 16 years or more.
[And then the age of adulthood just increased over time.]
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How long is a human's lifespan?
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[Not everyone have your obsessive need to look cute, Kashuu Kiyomitsu.]
i don't know how long they go for now. used to be 50 back then.
probably a lot older now.
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I would certainly hope they live longer, that's terribly brief in comparison.
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that's why they always do so much.
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some people live normal lives
or really busy lives with so many things happening to them
so you're probably lucky
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it's pretty obvious you're not human or know about them
[Well, yeah.]
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like the bug?
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since there's all sorts of people from different worlds, maybe there's one where a moth isn't a bug
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so
don't mind me asking
how big are you?
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because i just imagined a really tiny bug
just typing on these devices
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The tiny bugs you speak of sound terribly cute.
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i don't really like bugs
except for the pretty, cute ones
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and fireflies and ladybugs
[The cute, visually pleasant looking ones.]
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they must be really good to get others wanting to see them perform.
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