Esidisi, what do you like to do for fun?
‘ ‘ Hmmmm, interesting question you have there,,,
I mostly prefer to stargaze, metal smith, paint pottery, and collect random items of my interest ‘ ‘

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Esidisi, what do you like to do for fun?
‘ ‘ Hmmmm, interesting question you have there,,,
I mostly prefer to stargaze, metal smith, paint pottery, and collect random items of my interest ‘ ‘
pillars have different adaptations depending on what environment they live in
the most common one you’ll see is mesoamerican pillar men; goat like horns, fairly tanned skin, and felid like bodily features.
arctic pillars are different, they’re actually the oldest and closest to their common ancestor; they tend to be paler, have seasonal antlers instead of horns, and are more bear like than feline like.
there have been rumours of pillar men in africa and asia but any that live there are outside of the radar.
Thinking about pillar man traditions and culture. Honestly what would it sound like?
I imagine something very similar to mi’kmaq powwow songs with stuff like lyres in it. Their music would be so pleasant to listen to
Something like this but with more stringed instruments with it.
What's your favorite human artifact?
he rubbed his chin with his taloned fingers, you could see the gears in his brain turning.
“hmmmmm, there’s a lot but one i can recall off the top of my head is an old rusted and beat up Guandao I found while trekking through Mongolia looking for the stone. there’s also a seal shaped vessel from the Moché people in my home country Peru, god it’s so adorable to look at.”
Can I see some of your pottery? And some of your collections, please?
he was surprised, no one really besides Kars ever asked him about the things he collects.
“O-ooh. Sure!” he was sure as hell excited, he quickly brought his things to you like an eager magpie. His collection consisted of various objects he found from humans tossing them aside. “I mostly collect things such as weapons, tools, art, and mundane things like plates n such.” He was very proud of his collection. He collected himself “as for pottery its mostly stuff like jars, urns, and figurines of animals. Where im from we call it Huaco (name for earthen vessels by Peruvian indigenous civilizations)”