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by the time you realize what youre in for its too late. there will be more identities added

θΔ, ⏻Δ, 7g, basically im trying to say im robot and dragon otherkin without outright saying it but cohost is nice so

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id put UECNS Nemesis DNX-0007 here but Red One isnt perfectly gender and i have a few minor misgivings with the work so

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pfp by @cass, banner by @rocky

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i bet it wouldnt work but can you imagine using this box as its own posting system until you could post lol
OH IMAGINE I JUST PUT ALL MY NAMES HERE LMAO

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Azure stars, while rather rare due to their great mass, are still common enough that many worlds in a younger galaxy will find them making up the majority of the brightest stars in their skies. While many such stars will be giants and supergiants, passing through a spectral type on their way to destruction, some will be younger- having collapsed directly into an ignited azure star in the past few million years, the smallest can survive as long as geological eras or even eons before the little spot of fusion at their core moves on to helium-burning. Like mint stars, azure stars often rotate rapidly and often lack coronae- however, their magnetic fields are generally more powerful due to the presence of a deep internal convective zone which prolongs the star's life by bringing unfused hydrogen down to the core. Stereotypically, an azure star is almost vain- to be fair, most stars are for the first few hundred million years of their lives. When one's life is so short, one must learn to take joy in what they have the chance to see.


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