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*{{Color box|tan|border=darkgray}} Descendants of [[Adamic Celestial|an unknown Celestial]]
*{{Color box|tan|border=darkgray}} Descendants of [[Celestial Sage|an unknown Celestial]]
*{{Color box|black|border=darkgray}} Descendants of [[Tianshi]]<!-- #c6f5ff for children and #d9f9ff for grandchildren -->
*{{Color box|black|border=darkgray}} Descendants of [[Tianshi]]<!-- #c6f5ff for children and #d9f9ff for grandchildren -->



Revision as of 18:14, 31 August 2024

In Realms, a Starchild (Chinese: 仙子, pinyin: Xiānzǐ) is a hybrid between a Celestial and a parent from another species.

Design

A Starchild typically shares the appearance of the average person of their non-Celestial parent's species, or, if it's the same, the original species of both parents. For instance, the Starchild Sorority all look like humans. The only notable exception in a Starchild's appearance is the presence of a Mark of the Starchild, a birthmark resembling a constellation (explained below).

Overview

Unlike their Celestial parents, Starchildren draw cosmic energy from their Mark for a limited time. At first, they can only do this unconsciously under extreme stress, but can be trained to do so at will. The duration a starchild can activate his/her Mark can also be trained. A Starchild's Mark usually corresponds to their astrological sign, although this is not always the case, as there are Starchildren with marks resembling constellations outside the zodiac. Whether the relationship between a Starchild's Mark and their birth month is unique to descendants of Tianshi is unknown.

List of Starchildren

Members

  •   Descendants of an unknown Celestial
  •   Descendants of Tianshi
Generations from Tianshi Name Lifetime Sign Mark location Soul Arsenal Image
The Starbranded
N/A Sunburst ??? BC-??? BC Sagittarius Left side of abdomen Sun's Fury Example
Starchild Sorority
Starchild Society

Trivia

  • The term 仙子 is often translated to fairy, particularly female fairies, although the term has also been used for male fairies on rarer occasions.