Sunday, May 15, 2011

Moostatchen

Moostatchen
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The Moostatchen are a peaceful species with telekinetic abilities. Their mustaches encircle their heads and are not attached. They are removable and sometimes worn as skirts, or upside-down as nests on their heads. Moostatchen are born without mustaches. They grow in and then detach by the time they reach physical maturity. There is much fun to be had with detachable mustache-hoops and telekinesis, and over the course of their existence the Moostatchen have come up with thousands of ingenious ways to play games with them.

Reproduction:
Moostatchen are all females, but that doesn't mean that they are all feminine in the generic human stereotype. Some have personalities that we would consider quite 'male'. The males of their species are flowers called Len and grow high in the equivalent of trees on their planet . They are very sacred to, and carefully taken care of, by the Moostatchen. Once a year the Len rain down pollen that fertilizes the stalked-eggs on the Moostatchens' heads. When that years generation is born they live their infancy atop their mother's head, kept safe by the mustache-nest and telekinetic balancing from the mother. The babies eat globules that are produced year round from the Moostatchens' pores. Moostatchen have mammary glands primarily on the head and belly, and sparsely everywhere else. It is not inappropriate, as it would be for us, for another full-grown Moostatchen to ingest the fruit of another's mammary glands. In fact it happens quite often. Each individual Moostatchen's globules have a unique flavor that corresponds to their personality and it can change throughout their life. It is unhealthy for a Moostatchen to eat their own globules, unless they are unbalanced and need to be more like their self.

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