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Alfisima by Chisech

Alfisima

Chisech

Name:
Alfisima
Age:
1-6 myr
Gender:
None
Height:
20 km
Weight:
~2 Solar Masses
Species:
Soofsrip

One of the four soofsrip created by Awspraya in the future alongside Frautanu (Frautanöö in Romvri), Aç (Ats) and Çey (Tsei). All four can be collectively called Alfasima Soofsrip ("double srip from the same future") but in practice only Lekïtöö is called that. Shortly after creation they were lost in spacetime, ultimately staying in the past and fulfilling headache-inducing time loop paradoxes.

Sometime after Miçera (Amnaçera timeline Roka) became comatose, Lekïtöö and Frautanöö found their way to the dimension where Miçera had established Rote, or at least its initial outpost. The two soofsrip came to blows as they attempted to gain total control over the solar system, including Miçera's defective soofsrip-type body. This resulted in the loss of the outer atmosphere of Lekïre (World of Sea and Sky), turning it into Lekïte (Land of Sea and Sky), a large rocky planet. Lekïre's ring system was also collapsed into a moon, Frautate. With Çey and Aç' mediation both parties eventually settled down and came to realise their purpose and origins.

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    The Lekïtöö form is so pretty, like some kind of vast botanical machine.

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      Thanks! It's roughly what the original mataç machines used by Miçera looked like, at least the ones that gave rise to the Ñejutë (jellyfish-like) and Moritë (like Nuoto/Sefvko) superclasses. In this case, two of them are conjoined by the head reflecting Alfisima's nature of actually being two people (as sometimes happens to kokunu who fail to separate before maturation). It's also somewhat inspired by tales of supernatural trees (my great-grandfather claimed as much at least) or plants associated with mythological creatures (the Saci-pererê with bamboo, boitatá disguising as fireflies on carnauba/babaçu leaves according to my grandmother).