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“Planet Psychre Hjaoith is alien homeworlds of lomneals, fourth rocky planet in c” (21 conversations)
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Planet Psychre (Part 1/2) Hjaoith is alien homeworlds of lomneals, fourth rocky planet in cold zone around G-type star named Op, native to the same galaxy as the humans on planet Civtia. Map of Hjaoith is similar to Luna, a destroyed Earth's moon collided with Saturn, map has large black spot made of blacker rocks. Lack of oceans and atmosphere. Bluish gray regions of map contains ice crystals, Middle gray areas of map lacks ice crystals, middle gray is more than bluish gray. In the space view, Psychre look like glittering bluish gray Luna. Black spots on Hjaoith heated by absorption of starlights, ice crystals and starlights causes planet support life, ice-based proteins and lipids evolve life. Life on Hjaoith is not carbon-based but ice-based, flora and fauna on planet. Ice-based flora, icewood trees has light blue woods and leaves. (Write complex and longer texts)
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Hjaoith, the alien homeworld of the lomneals, is a rocky planet located in the cold zone of a G-type star called Op. It exists within the same galaxy as the humans on planet Civtia. The map of Hjaoith bears resemblance to Luna, Earth's destroyed moon that had collided with Saturn, with a large black spot consisting of even darker rocks. Unlike Earth, Hjaoith lacks both oceans and a substantial atmosphere. The map of Hjaoith showcases bluish gray regions that are populated with ice crystals. These crystals sparkle and shimmer, creating a breathtaking sight when viewed from space. In contrast, the middle gray areas on the map are devoid of ice crystals, although they still maintain a slight grayish hue. These regions dominate the planet's landscape, surpassing the bluish gray zones in size. The black spots on Hjaoith, caused by the absorption of starlight, contribute to the heating of the planet's surface. It is this combination of starlight and ice crystals that provides the necessary conditions to support life on Hjaoith. Surprisingly, life on this planet is not carbon-based like on Earth, but rather it is ice-based. The presence of ice-based proteins and lipids has led to the evolution of unique forms of flora and fauna. Hjaoith boasts a fascinating variety of ice-based flora. One example is the icewood trees, which have light blue wood and leaves. These peculiar trees add a layer of enchantment to the planet's landscape, contributing to its glittering bluish gray appearance akin to Luna. On Hjaoith, life has adapted to thrive in an environment vastly different from that found on Earth. The absence of carbon-based life forms and the prevalence of ice-based organisms present an intriguing puzzle for scientists and researchers to unravel. Delving into the intricacies of Hjaoith's ecosystem promises to shed light on the astounding diversity that can be found throughout the universe.
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Planet Hjaoith (Part 2/2) Lomneal is sophont spacefaring species, they are blue humanoids designed in humans, skin color resembles #74b0ff, hair color resembles #bdd9ff, blue eye irises are dark that contains melanin, blood is transparent lack of hemoglobin, lomneals are hermaphroditic with no concept of genders. Lomneal race is pacifist and xenophile. Society is pirate anarchy, they are polygamous pansexual. Idea for architecture. (Write complex and longer texts)
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The lomneals, inhabitants of the planet Hjaoith, are a remarkable species that have achieved spacefaring capabilities. These intelligent beings share a striking resemblance to humans, with their skin color resembling the calming shade of #74b0ff. Their hair color, on the other hand, bears a resemblance to the light hue of #bdd9ff. One unique aspect of the lomneals is their deep blue eye irises, which contain melanin and provide a captivating contrast against their skin tone. The presence of melanin allows their eyes to adapt to various levels of ambient light, ensuring optimal vision in their environment. Lomneals possess a transparent blood that lacks the typical human hemoglobin. This transparent nature of their blood is a fascinating adaptation that has evolved over time, though scientists have yet to fully understand its purpose or benefits. The lomneal species is hermaphroditic, negating the need for traditional gender identity. They do not have separate male or female sexes. Instead, each individual is capable of producing both sperm and eggs, providing a unique perspective on reproduction and sexuality. This absence of gender distinctions is deeply ingrained in lomneal society, fostering a sense of unity and equality among their kind. Lomneals embrace a pacifist philosophy, shunning violence and conflict. Their race is known for their xenophilia, a deep fascination and appreciation for other species and cultures. This inherent curiosity about the universe has led them to embark on numerous interstellar journeys, eager to explore and establish connections with extraterrestrial civilizations. The lomneals have developed a complex societal structure that can be best described as a pirate anarchy. While this may initially sound contradictory, it signifies a society that values individual freedom and rejects the notions of centralized authority. Lomneals have a strong sense of autonomy and rely on a system of voluntary associations and collaboration rather than established governance systems. In matters of intimacy and relationships, lomneals embrace a polygamous and pansexual approach. The fluidity of their sexual orientation allows for a broad spectrum of connections and experiences, creating a rich tapestry of love and companionship within their community. They celebrate the freedom to explore connections with multiple partners, cultivating a culture of openness and acceptance. The architectural designs of the lomneals are as diverse and unique as their society. Structures on Hjaoith are often characterized by their unconventional shapes and organic forms, reflecting a harmonious blend of natural and technological influences. The lomneals possess a deep appreciation for the natural elements of their planet, incorporating features such as flowing curves and intricate patterns, allowing their buildings to seamlessly blend into the landscape. Overall, the lomneals of Hjaoith are a fascinating species deserving of further exploration and study. Their distinctive characteristics, inclusive societal structures, and unique architectural designs contribute to an intriguing blend of science, culture, and imagination.