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Livearthia

Livearthia ? Livearthia is a planet that is full of life. A place were death has no breath, and nobody knows the meaning of the word. Here death can't even be made up. Here beings are born to live forever. Growing up, being young, growing old, being young again, growing up and old, over and over again, and never dying. In this world, age is determined by how many life cycles you have lived, each cycle you gain more and more experience, unlike planet Earth where you only live one cycle, and the word death is every where, a sad and lonely planet, oblivious to the vast space that surrounds it, there's an intelligence there that brings affliction and war to its kind. In Livearthia the sky is lit up with planets and six of what earthling's call moons, livearthians call glooms and two distant stars that always shine, and it never rains in Livearthia there‘s just a fog, a mist, or a dew. Living things just live, and hunger does not exist.. Livearthians do not speak, they use telepathy, and sign language. One of Livearthia’s glooms is an albino gloom that shines bright but is only the size of Mt. Rushmore. Livearthians inhabit five of the twenty seven planets that surround it Affinity, Infinitum, Vernier, Sagacious, and Callow. ~ Leonard Napierskie Liv-ear-thia The Livearthia population numbers only in the thousands, planets in the Livear universe are much smaller, and younger. Livearthians do not multiply and over populate the planet much like the humans do to the Earth. Livearthians are much more god like obtaining powers unimaginable, and they do not travel outside there solar system because they choose not to, they are happy where they are. ~ Leonard Napierskie

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