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'''Falayalaralfali''' is the home planet of the [[Arilou]], and is located somewhere in [[QuasiSpace]], preserved in a bubble of [[TrueSpace]] by the Arilou. The Arilou claim that it is home to strange physical wonders including some with the mysterious names "The Mountain Clouds of Thought", "The Tangible Wish", and "The Dark"; in their dealings with [[Captain Zelnick]] of the [[Vindicator]] they expressed a desire to allow him to tour the planet, but reneged, claiming that their [[Human]] "children" are still too undeveloped to endure the experience. The names they give to their planet's features imply that Falayalaralfali is home to some sort of persistent, tangible psychic phenomena.
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'''Falayalaralfali''' is the home planet of the [[Arilou La'leelay]], and is located somewhere in [[QuasiSpace]], preserved in a bubble of [[TrueSpace]] by the Arilou. The Arilou claim that it is home to strange physical wonders including some with the mysterious names "The Mountain Clouds of Thought", "The Tangible Wish", and "The Dark"; in their dealings with [[Captain Zelnick]] of the [[Vindicator]] they expressed a desire to allow him to tour the planet, but reneged, claiming that their [[Human]] "children" are still too undeveloped to endure the experience. The names they give to their planet's features imply that Falayalaralfali is home to some sort of persistent, tangible psychic phenomena.
  
 
From orbit, the planet looks surprisingly similar to [[Earth]].
 
From orbit, the planet looks surprisingly similar to [[Earth]].
  
 
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Revision as of 18:36, 22 November 2004

Falayalaralfali is the home planet of the Arilou La'leelay, and is located somewhere in QuasiSpace, preserved in a bubble of TrueSpace by the Arilou. The Arilou claim that it is home to strange physical wonders including some with the mysterious names "The Mountain Clouds of Thought", "The Tangible Wish", and "The Dark"; in their dealings with Captain Zelnick of the Vindicator they expressed a desire to allow him to tour the planet, but reneged, claiming that their Human "children" are still too undeveloped to endure the experience. The names they give to their planet's features imply that Falayalaralfali is home to some sort of persistent, tangible psychic phenomena.

From orbit, the planet looks surprisingly similar to Earth.