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Chapter 9 - Prologue Eight: About the Air-humans

Prologue Eight: About the Air-humans

 

Air's air-beings and air-breeds of air-humans were composed of the original air-humans, the other air-humans, and the human air-humans. The original air-humans and other air-humans comprised the air-men and air-women and air-boys and air-girls, while the human air-humans comprised the human air-men and human air-women and human air-boys and human air-girls, and they were all airers and aireresses and air-landers and air-landeresses and air-worlders and air-worlderesses, and air-wizarders and air-wizarderesses and air-wizards and air-wizardesses, and were composed thus.

 

The original air-humans were the aired Air-men — who were the air-elemented or air-element-men — who were as all air-element-men, air-humans who aired air out of their skin pores and became transparent, and who had feathers and plumes, and wings and patagia, and who flew with the feathers and wings, and glided with the plumes and patagia. The wings were two pairs — four wings — with a pair on each side of the upper back, and the patagia were two pairs — four patagia — with a pair each on the left and right side of the body which stretched from the shoulders to the hindlimbs. They comprised the air-men and air-women and air-boys and air-girls, who were all airers and aireresses and air-landers and air-landeresses and air-worlders and air-worlderesses, and air-wizarders and air-wizarderesses and air-wizards and air-wizardesses. They were the original air-humans from which derived all the other air-humans.

 

The other air-humans were composed of seven types who were:-

 

The gased Gas-men — who were the air-mattered or air-matter-men — who were as all air-matter-men, air-humans who aired or evaporated their selves and became invisible, and who had feathers and plumes, and wings and patagia, and who flew with the feathers and wings, and glided with the plumes and patagia. The wings were two pairs — four wings — with a pair on each side of the upper back, and the patagia were two pairs — four patagia — with a pair each on the left and right side of the body which stretched from the shoulders to the hindlimbs. They comprised the gas-men and gas-women and gas-boys and gas-girls, who were all gasers and gaseresses and gas-landers and gas-landeresses and gas-worlders and gas-worlderesses, and gas-wizarders and gas-wizarderesses and gas-wizards and gas-wizardesses.

 

The feathered Feather-men — who were the air-covered or air-cover-men — who were as all air-cover-men, air-humans with feather-covered bodies, and the feathers were white, short, and little; and they flew with the feathers. They comprised the feather-men and feather-women and feather-boys and feather-girls, who were all featherers and feathereresses and feather-landers and feather-landeresses and feather-worlders and feather-worlderesses, and feather-wizarders and feather-wizarderesses and feather-wizards and feather-wizardesses.

 

The plumed Plume-men — who were the air-clothed or air-cloth-men — who were as all air-cloth-men, air-humans with plume-covered bodies, and the plumes were white-and-multi-coloured, showy, long, and large; and they glided with the plumes. They comprised the plume-men and plume-women and plume-boys and plume-girls, who were all plumeers and plumeeresses and plume-landers and plume-landeresses and plume-worlders and plume-worlderesses, and plume-wizarders and plume-wizarderesses and plume-wizards and plume-wizardesses.

 

The winged Wing-men — who were the air-locomotored or air-locomotor-men — who were as all air-locomotor-men, air-humans with white wings which were two pairs of two wings with one above and the other below the back, and they flew with the wings. They comprised the wing-men and wing-women and wing-boys and wing-girls, who were all wingers and wingeresses and wing-landers and wing-landeresses and wing-worlders and wing-worlderesses, and wing-wizarders and wing-wizarderesses and wing-wizards and wing-wizardesses.

 

The patagiumed Patagium-men — who were the air-locomotorlessed or air-locomotorless-men — who were as all air-locomotorless-men, air-humans with white patagia which were two pairs of two patagia with one on the left and the other on right side of the body which stretched from the neck to the hindlimbs, and they glided with the patagia. They comprised the patagium-men and patagium-women and patagium-boys and patagium-girls, who were all patagiumers and patagiumeresses and patagium-landers and patagium-landeresses and patagium-worlders and patagium-worlderesses, and patagium-wizarders and patagium-wizarderesses and patagium-wizards and patagium-wizardesses.

 

The flyed Fly-men — who were the air-locomotioned or air-locomotion-men — who were as all air-locomotion-men, air-humans with neither feathers and plumes, nor wings and patagia, who flew by thrusting their bodies in the air. They comprised the fly-men and fly-women and fly-boys and fly-girls, who were all flyers and flyeresses and fly-landers and fly-landeresses and fly-worlders and fly-worlderesses, and fly-wizarders and fly-wizarderesses and fly-wizards and fly-wizardesses.

 

The glided Glide-men — who were the air-locomotionlessed or air-locomotionless-men — who were as all air-locomotionless-men, air-humans with neither feathers and plumes, nor wings and patagia, who glided by letting the air carry them away. They comprised the glide-men and glide-women and glide-boys and glide-girls, who were all glideers and glideeresses and glide-landers and glide-landeresses and glide-worlders and glide-worlderesses, and glide-wizarders and glide-wizarderesses and glide-wizards and glide-wizardesses.

 

 

The one human air-humans who were also the human-air-humaned Human-air-human-men were air-humans who were alike to the true humans and unalike to the air-humans, as they were flyless and glideless air-humans who could not naturally fly or glide as the air-humans, and who had no feathers, no plumes, no wings, and no patagia; but artificially flew and glided with air-artificial air-human-made air-magical air-flyers and air-gliders which were flying featherostomies and gliding plumostomies implanted on their bodies, and also flying wingostomies and gliding patagiumostomies implanted on their backs and sides respectively. They comprised the human air-men and human air-women and human air-boys and human air-girls, who were all human airers and human aireresses and human air-landers and human air-landeresses and human air-worlders and human air-worlderesses, and human air-wizarders and human air-wizarderesses and human air-wizards and human air-wizardesses, and they were altogether considered the one human air-humans.

 

The other human air-humans who were the true humans who were of the true human land and world of Earth, as they were not of the air and its air-land and air-world of Airia and AirLandia and AirWorldia and its air-wizardering and air-wizarding air-land and air-world of AirWizarderia and AirWizardia, nor were they naturally airers and aireresses and air-landers and air-landeresses and air-worlders and air-worlderesses, nor were they naturally air-wizarders and air-wizarderesses and air-wizards and air-wizardesses, and neither were they natural practitioners of airal and air-magical air-wizardercraft and air-wizardcraft and air-wizardery and air-wizardry. They were but simply aware of and acquainted to the air-humans, and had adopted and adapted to their air-human nature and air-humanity, and were thus likened to the human air-humans by these air-humans because they had adopted and adapted to their air-humankind. They were also likened to the human air-humans by the air-humans because they were flyless and glideless like the human air-humans, could not naturally fly or glide as them, and had no feathers, no plumes, no wings, and no patagia as them; but artificially flew and glided with air-artificial air-human-made air-magical air-flyers and air-gliders as them which were flying feather-wears and gliding plume-wears which they wore on their bodies, and also flying wing-wears and gliding patagium-wears which they wore on their backs and sides respectively. They were also called and considered by the air-humans as the human air-men and human air-women and human air-boys and human air-girls, and called and considered as human airers and human aireresses and human air-landers and human air-landeresses and human air-worlders and human air-worlderesses, and human air-wizarders and human air-wizarderesses and human air-wizards and human air-wizardesses, and they were altogether considered the other human air-humans.

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