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=== <u>Physical Qualities</u> === Selphid bodies are boneless and malleable, able to change shape at will. This quality is essential for controlling a body, as it enables them to attach to all the nerves of a body. They have an instinctual warning of whether they've stretched their bodies to far, like the feeling of overstretching a tendon. They require more water than [[Drowned People]] to avoid drying out.<ref name=":3" /> They can also live in water without difficulty, and are able to retrieve oxygen from it. Outside of a body, their sensations are magnified to the point that light and sounds are overstimulating. Selphids lack eyes in their actual bodies and rely on chemical reading, which is extended across their entire body, giving them a local snapshot of their surroundings, and is mostly useful for navigating inside of a body.<ref name=":3" /> Selphids can inhabit the stomach of a body, their tendrils stretching throughout the nervous system and wrapped around some of the organs. [[Galas Muscle|Galas-muscles]] are so tough that Selphids need to learn to move past it.<ref name=":1">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/10/30/9-22-gn/ Chapter 9.22 GN]</ref> Selphids can regenerate from injuries to their true bodies, given time.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/07/10/9-05-npr/ Chapter 9.05 NPR]</ref> Selphids have a version of vomiting which is a feeling of unwanted components inside of them which they can selectively eject.<ref name=":3" /> Selphids have a perpetual hunger or craving. However, they are unaware or unable to identify it, as it is something they have always lived with. Furthermore, this form of hunger isn't satiated by normal foods or substances.<ref name=":3" /> ==== Deceased Bodies ==== It takes time for Selphids to assume control of a deceased body, as they have to remove the blood and several organs. Brains are also unnecessary though they need the nerves of the head for senses like vision and hearing. <ref name=":3" /> They take on the attributes of their host. They rarely breathe when they don't speak, and also blink less than normal people. When the body becomes too damaged, they have to change, as healing potions do not work on dead flesh. An unconscious Selphid more or less resembles a dead body.<ref name="1.01 D" /> In dead Human bodies, the skin and the insides of the body becomes completely white, as they are bloodless.<ref name=":2.22" /> Other organisms occupied by a Selphid are similarly and recognizably pale, such as Drakes, Lizardfolk, Gnolls, Raskghar etc. They don't compose as quickly as regular corpses, but over time, Selphid bodies develop a distinctly "dead" odour. Selphids secrete a liquid that can close together torn muscles and broken bones in order to slow down decomposition. While tiring, it can extend the use of corpses and allows them to make spot-repairs. The liquid can also be applied on living bodies. Galas-muscle cannot easily be reconnected.<ref name=":1" /> ==== Living Bodies ==== If a Selphid possess the body of a living person it would make the both of them very powerful, as the Selphid has the ability to stop bleeding, move a body when critically injured and heal each injury with such precision. Additionally, having both the Selphid and host working together would give them a body, with two minds, each with their own set of classes and Skills. Selphids can also hear the levelling announcment of their host.<ref name=":1.04 D">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/06/1-04-d/ Chapter 1.04 D]</ref> However, the line between parasitism and symbiosis is solely determined by the Selphid.<ref name=":1.06 D">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/10/1-06-d/ Chapter 1.06 D]</ref> The longer a Selphid spends in someone's body, the more connected they are, understanding their host's feelings. The term for this is Unification.<ref name=":0" /> Unlike a dead body, a Selphid cannot navigate a living body as easily, as internal movement requires going through membranes or breaking veins. They also have to pacify the host's immune system, until it acclimates to the Selphid's presence. However, a living body is easier to maintain, as the Selphid goes not have to keep it moisturized, perform small repairs, keep out pests, or operate organs like the lungs.<ref name=":3" /> They can also secrete hormones like dopamine and endorphins from the brain, and manually exercise their host's muscles without having to actually exercise. ==== Lifespan ==== Selphids can live for centuries, with some being as old as [[Dwarves]] or [[half-Elves]].<ref>[[Interlude β Strategists at Sea (Pt. 1)|Interlude - Strategists at Sea (Pt. 1)]]</ref> However, the Wasting has shortened the lifespans of Selphids.<ref name=":0">[[Chapter 8.51 D]]</ref> In the last two ages, Selphids not part of a Mind have not exceeded two-hundred years of age save by a few years.<ref name=":1" /> ==== Diet ==== They are able to eat anything that other races can. Being smaller, they don't need as much energy unless trying to fuel a fresh body. They can also eat carrion insects and corpses as well. Some Selphids dispose excess fat and organs ==== Reproduction ==== Selphids are able to reproduce asexually, though they also do it sexually with one or more partners. In sexual reproduction, both partners give up parts of their bodies to form a third mass, which will split into a dozen or so smaller Selphids. The parent Selphids are physically weakened from the act, and may give up a larger amount of their body to accelerate the development of the spawnlings. If done incorrectly, a parent Selphid can lose muscle memory.<ref name=":3" />
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