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==Sirens== | ==Sirens== | ||
− | '''Synopsis''': Gregarious aquatic creatures, Sirens usually have eighteen tentacles emerging from a bulbous body capable of manipulating both air and water in order to produce interesting vibrations. Their singing is what gives them their name to other species. For their part, the Sirens seem pleased that others enjoy their songs, if disappointed that most other species are incapable of interpreting the chromatophore patterns that Sirens use to accompany their songs. Sirens are known to use a property of their songs and the darkness beyond to sing across great distances, keeping their far flung worlds connected. Most sectors have at least one water logged planet suitable for Siren inhabitation, and they are happy to negotiate for space in the oceans of worlds claimed by others. | + | '''Synopsis''': Gregarious aquatic living creatures, Sirens usually have eighteen tentacles emerging from a bulbous body capable of manipulating both air and water in order to produce interesting vibrations. Their singing is what gives them their name to other species. For their part, the Sirens seem pleased that others enjoy their songs, if disappointed that most other species are incapable of interpreting the chromatophore patterns that Sirens use to accompany their songs. Sirens are known to use a property of their songs and the darkness beyond to sing across great distances, keeping their far flung worlds connected. Most sectors have at least one water logged planet suitable for Siren inhabitation, and they are happy to negotiate for space in the oceans of worlds claimed by others. |