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The Seekers and The Seekite people have a deep connection with The Shroud, but don't indulge in it the way Xa'Thins do so. Their connection with The Shroud has allowed them to consume Astral Energy on a regular basis. They are also the only known civilization known to replicate Astral Energy. How this is achieved is unknown. It is theorized, though, that they can protrude into the fourth dimension, and manipulate matter and fluctuations to create the invisible energy source.
The Seekers and The Seekite people have a deep connection with The Shroud, but don't indulge in it the way Xa'Thins do so. Their connection with The Shroud has allowed them to consume Astral Energy on a regular basis. They are also the only known civilization known to replicate Astral Energy. How this is achieved is unknown. It is theorized, though, that they can protrude into the fourth dimension, and manipulate matter and fluctuations to create the invisible energy source.
== Studies ==
== Studies ==
When scientists and historians began to study The Seekers, and their behavior, they found the form of government they used to be very complex and strange strange, almost mystical. The populous of Seekies seemed to be thoroughly connected to one or more "Hosts" who would do the empires bidding.The scientists and diplomats also concluded that citizens had high levels of autonomy, yet they all served under the leader, Ghru-ssk-alos. In later discoveries, located sometimes the homes of the citizens, there was constant reminders of the Seekies being "saved" by Ghru-Ssk-Alos. Observers and surveyors today still don't know how Ghru-ssk-alos 'saved' his people, but it must have been a large event that changed everyone's opinion onto liking him. This event was later called [https://space-engine.fandom.com/wiki/The_Exodus The Exodus], a subject for its own time.</p>
When scientists and historians began to study The Seekers, and their behavior, they found the form of government they used to be very complex and strange strange, almost mystical. The populous of Seekies seemed to be thoroughly connected to one or more "Hosts" who would do the empires bidding.The scientists and diplomats also concluded that citizens had high levels of autonomy, yet they all served under the leader, Ghru-ssk-alos. In later discoveries, located sometimes the homes of the citizens, there was constant reminders of the Seekies being "saved" by Ghru-Ssk-Alos. Observers and surveyors today still don't know how Ghru-ssk-alos 'saved' his people, but it must have been a large event that changed everyone's opinion onto liking him. This event was later called [https://space-engine.fandom.com/wiki/The_Exodus The Exodus], a subject for its own time.[[Category:Alien Species]]
[[Category:Alien Species]]

Revision as of 19:06, July 23, 2019

Physical Description

Template:Species TemplateHow The Seekers and its inhabitants (From now on called Seekites) work is also largely unknown. It is speculated that they take in Astral Energy, alike Xa'Thins, or other special kind of psionic alien. Seekites also have the tendency to be very brute when even sightly angered, but they have remained calm in most cases. If flattered, or being treated kindly, they heavily return the favor with many compliments down the the most minute level. This flattering lets other empires sort of trust them more.

The Seekites also have a slight narcissistic personality, rooting from their empire's vast amounts of power. They have essentially thought of our empires as 'Tough children who need to know their place'.

How Seekites appear on the outside actually depends on their level of power within their civilization. This allows for categorization of the weaker, or poorer people to be put with each other. This also lets the empire to semi-segregate many places, like spacecraft facilities, shopping districts, and housing districts.

Seekites typically come with multiple eyes that have the ability to see within the microwave to the radio wave scale. Though, they mostly prefer ultraviolet or visible. The material the Seekites are made of consists of carbon and radioactive crystals, which form into a sapient organism.

The Seekers and The Seekite people have a deep connection with The Shroud, but don't indulge in it the way Xa'Thins do so. Their connection with The Shroud has allowed them to consume Astral Energy on a regular basis. They are also the only known civilization known to replicate Astral Energy. How this is achieved is unknown. It is theorized, though, that they can protrude into the fourth dimension, and manipulate matter and fluctuations to create the invisible energy source.

The Seekers and The Seekite people have a deep connection with The Shroud, but don't indulge in it the way Xa'Thins do so. Their connection with The Shroud has allowed them to consume Astral Energy on a regular basis. They are also the only known civilization known to replicate Astral Energy. How this is achieved is unknown. It is theorized, though, that they can protrude into the fourth dimension, and manipulate matter and fluctuations to create the invisible energy source.

Studies

When scientists and historians began to study The Seekers, and their behavior, they found the form of government they used to be very complex and strange strange, almost mystical. The populous of Seekies seemed to be thoroughly connected to one or more "Hosts" who would do the empires bidding.The scientists and diplomats also concluded that citizens had high levels of autonomy, yet they all served under the leader, Ghru-ssk-alos. In later discoveries, located sometimes the homes of the citizens, there was constant reminders of the Seekies being "saved" by Ghru-Ssk-Alos. Observers and surveyors today still don't know how Ghru-ssk-alos 'saved' his people, but it must have been a large event that changed everyone's opinion onto liking him. This event was later called The Exodus, a subject for its own time.