Aershaa and their Bonded
” When the furs – that is, the first experimental creatures that had now spread across the world as the human’s slaves – witnessed the Aershaa’s revolt, they joined them against the humans. It was at this time that the discovery was made of what light’s energy-and-form-manipulating DNA had truly done for the Aershaa. Over the years, Aershaa, furs, and the humans that sided with them were able to band together in a unique bond, making them yet stronger than they were, and driving back the forces that opposed.”
This is bonding – an unbreakable link between Aershaa and two-leg that stretches across worlds, across death, and yes, even across lifetimes. The Aershaa and their bond are always a part of each other from soul’s creation, but often do not know it for many lifetimes to come. They feel each other’s pains, hear each other’s thoughts (when desired), and share each other’s strengths and weaknesses. The pain of death is the only pain that they do not share – not physically, anyways. Death can put the bond into an emotional slump, a breakdown, and there have even been cases where a coma had been induced if the shock is too great for them. But the bond never breaks. When the Aershaa re-incarnates, that new Aershaa will share the same bond. This goes the same for vice-versa, if the two-leg dies.
” When the furs – that is, the first experimental creatures that had now spread across the world as the human’s slaves – witnessed the Aershaa’s revolt, they joined them against the humans. It was at this time that the discovery was made of what light’s energy-and-form-manipulating DNA had truly done for the Aershaa. Over the years, Aershaa, furs, and the humans that sided with them were able to band together in a unique bond, making them yet stronger than they were, and driving back the forces that opposed.”
This is bonding – an unbreakable link between Aershaa and two-leg that stretches across worlds, across death, and yes, even across lifetimes. The Aershaa and their bond are always a part of each other from soul’s creation, but often do not know it for many lifetimes to come. They feel each other’s pains, hear each other’s thoughts (when desired), and share each other’s strengths and weaknesses. The pain of death is the only pain that they do not share – not physically, anyways. Death can put the bond into an emotional slump, a breakdown, and there have even been cases where a coma had been induced if the shock is too great for them. But the bond never breaks. When the Aershaa re-incarnates, that new Aershaa will share the same bond. This goes the same for vice-versa, if the two-leg dies.