Stellifera
Stelliferas are a fascinating species of diminutive, cuttlefish-like creatures that evolved in the deep-sea environment of their planet. Their nomadic nature and psychic abilities allowed them to explore their watery world, communicating through a complex color language and limited telepathy.
However, their dispersed society and lack of a central government made it difficult for them to confront the empire when it began harvesting resources from their planet. It took centuries of pollution and climate change before they realized the gravity of their situation, and they were forced to develop psychokinetic water bodies to survive outside their element.
Despite their struggles to assimilate into empire culture, stelliferas have spread across the galaxy, colonizing new worlds and seeking out new experiences. Their psychokinetic water bodies have become familiar to travelers, and their unique abilities make them valuable explorers and negotiators.
Stelliferas are small, only reaching a foot in length and weighing around 6 pounds. They have a long lifespan, living up to 240 years and reaching maturity at age 15. Their abilities and unique culture make them a fascinating addition to the wider universe, and their resilience in the face of extinction is truly impressive.
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