Oh John, perhaps this is the the intervention you need to put your palmhusk away for the 'night', whatever left of it there is.
You do not enjoy the su8tle glow of the moons rising a8ove the water? I've always wondered what it would 8e like to exist on a planet with two moons, it must 8e a 8eautiful sight!
Oh, are you from a planet whose atmosphere has not witnessed a thorough environmental a8use?
Greetings, Porrim! It is pleasant to see another 8eforan a8out. I am not surprised that you prefer 8oth, the mornings do lend themselves wonderfully to some 'light' reading!
How consistent of you. A routine is perhaps the 8est thing we can cultiv8te in a place such as this, especially when we are expected to reside here for eternity. I find it does quite a 8it to keep the madness at 8ay.
I've seen a go+o+d variety o+f o+ur friends abo+ut, as well as so+me o+f o+ur respective ancesto+rs. Yo+u co+ntinue to+ kno+w me as well as ever. Between the bo+th o+f us, I'm sure I co+uld find pro+per illuminatio+n witho+ut to+o+ much tro+uble.
I do not 8elieve I have encountered any of our ancestors here. I am not entirely certain that I wish to, either. Though the prospect of learning more a8out 8eforan history is undenia8ly appealing. I would hope that you were a8le to illumin8te around myself with ease. It is something I can offer in a8undance, after all, I am the Sylph of it!
Admittedly, I've o+nly seen Damara's ancesto+r... Her chittr is amusing, albeit I'm no+t sure ho+w much yo+u'll be able to+ get o+n o+ur histo+ry fro+m her chitts. Very true. Yo+ur affinity fo+r the aspect in additio+n to+ my rainbo+w drinker light co+uld mo+st certainly pro+ve to+ be blinding when paired to+gether.
i dont enjoy havvin to crawwl outta the comfort of my wwarm cupe wwhen the daylight is vvery clearly still fadin an evven the screechgulls are still asleep ill admit its serene though wwhen you finally do get outside did beforus really only havve one moon



