Cluster 242
“[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy worl” (34 conversations)
1 turn Feb 21, 2024 at 12:53 AM EST United States , Michigan
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[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first came to this fantasy world, I was initially shocked by the residents - all of them with features of different animals or fantasy creatures I've read about. However, one of the less surprising residents was Otherin. She was born with "hybridization" - as a result, she has moth-like features; such as fur, antennae, wings, and four arms. Due to having wings, she was *amazing* at flying. One day, she brought me to a forest, where many others of her species were resting - with each of them having a different fur color, but each of them are just as good as flying as Otherin. One of them, a female with dull-colored fur, seemed a little shy - her name was Iris. As soon as I approached her, she just hid behind the tree - and she was shivering in fear. Apparently, Iris was the one of the only 2 mothkin - which is what Otherin's species was - to birth around 10 to 20 live young that are clones of themselves, and are ALREADY pregnant with their own clones; the other being Crystal - a mothkin with rainbow-colored fur. More importantly, Iris said the clones don't go into labor immediately upon entering the world - but can already speak with their actual voice, despite only being in the womb. As I grew friendlier to the mothfolk, I could hear the clone developing inside Iris's womb talking to me.)
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Clone: Hello there, traveler. I am Iris's clone, soon to be born into this world. Me: Wow, it's amazing to meet you, even before you are born! Clone: Yes, it is a unique experience for us mothkin. We are born already pregnant with our own clones, continuing the cycle of life. Me: That's truly fascinating. The bond between you and Iris must be so strong. Clone: It is. We are connected from the moment we are conceived. It is a beautiful and intricate part of our nature as mothkin. Iris: *peeking out from behind the tree* I-I'm sorry for being shy. It's just... it's not often we interact with outsiders like you. Me: Oh, please don't apologize. I'm honored to be here and learn about your culture. Otherin: *landing gracefully beside us* Iris, don't be afraid. Our friend here is kind and curious about our ways. Me: Thank you, Otherin. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to be here and learn from all of you. As I spent more time with the mothkin, I realized just how special and unique they truly were. Their ability to create life in such a way was unlike anything I had ever seen. I felt privileged to witness their natural cycle and learn from their wisdom. And as Iris's clone continued to develop within her womb, I knew that this experience would forever stay with me, a treasured memory from my time in this fantastical world.