07-15-2018, 06:29 PM
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It is clear from how Imperia bounces along that she is quite excited to participate in the traditional fetching of meteorite shards. Well, she is just excited to finally be apart of something. Even though most everyone in the Ascendants is very kind, Imperia would be lying if she claimed to feel like she was actually one of them. Perhaps it is her shyness which keeps her on the outside, but her lack of close friends really makes it lonely. Peri truly enjoys talking with Agent Washington, but she is afraid to speak too much about herself and her own woes due to his private nature. She can sense his discomfort when it comes to getting close to people outside of his circle so as much as it disappoints her, Imperia is trying to keep her distance. Maybe now, when she finally receives her beads and pendant, Peri will finally find her place.
She slows herself as they arrive at the pool, gazing curiously down into the depths of the water. She reaches in, searching for one that suits her fancy, when she hears Thea's comment. "Space rock can be hard to identify. Achondrites are very similar to volcanic rock while chondrites are not as glassy. Chondrites are the type which contain carbon, organic compounds, and the iron which I am assuming is used to make the pendants," says the creature, not realizing that she is rattling off fact after unnecessary fact. Peri can't help it--she really likes rocks. And space. And plants. And learning in general. "You can actually find chondrites by using a magnet! Isn't that neat?" She says all of this without barely even taking a breath or glancing up. Instead, she casually shoves her head under water, snatches a medium-sized brain shaped rock in her teeth, and pops her head back up in a glorious spray of water. And she is still grinning.
She slows herself as they arrive at the pool, gazing curiously down into the depths of the water. She reaches in, searching for one that suits her fancy, when she hears Thea's comment. "Space rock can be hard to identify. Achondrites are very similar to volcanic rock while chondrites are not as glassy. Chondrites are the type which contain carbon, organic compounds, and the iron which I am assuming is used to make the pendants," says the creature, not realizing that she is rattling off fact after unnecessary fact. Peri can't help it--she really likes rocks. And space. And plants. And learning in general. "You can actually find chondrites by using a magnet! Isn't that neat?" She says all of this without barely even taking a breath or glancing up. Instead, she casually shoves her head under water, snatches a medium-sized brain shaped rock in her teeth, and pops her head back up in a glorious spray of water. And she is still grinning.