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It was because of that tradition, because sport held importance within Massood culture, that they had turned out to be one of the few Weave races suited to combat. To run long, leap far, jump high: that was what the Massood did best. Not in pursuit of trade or quarry, but something more honorable. Where a Massood could move traditionally, as his ancestors had traveled, fully utilizing his long legs, covering distances with great strides. He would have preferred open plains, where trees clustered in small, defined places or grew respectable distances from one another. Too many hedges, too many closely planted trees.
Indeed, this whole world was one vast park, Caldaq mused. The Wais had insisted on placing it within the boundaries of a major city park, and had proceeded to beautify it with fountains and landscaping. On Massoodai, for example, it would have been sited far away from any metropolitan area, or buried deep within granite mountains.
A regional command center seemed out of place on a world like Chichuntu. Oftentimes shame and embarrassment prevented trouble before it could happen. It was hard, however, to become upset during a discussion moderated by a Wais, to shout imprecations and insults to a Wais translator knowing that it would automatically moderate both accusation and response. It was pointed out that because the Wais were so polite and correct, their presence and indeed their society itself had a meliorating effect on the more contentious members of the Weave, where everyone lived in fear of giving casual offense to his neighbor.
Because of this, Wais worlds were often chosen to serve as regional command bases despite the formalized protests of the inhabitants. The combination made them unsurpassed linguists. Compared to their own language and culture, those of the other races were simple, almost childlike. Every movement, every gesture and inflection contained multiple levels of meaning and implication, usually comprehensible only to another Wais. Wais society was perhaps the most complex in the entire Weave. Polite they were in conversation, and formally correct without being unctuously so. Their uniforms were never dirty and they walked as if dancing. They possessed the kind of self-control, Caldaq thought, that had always eluded the Massood. The Wais were ornithorps: tall, quiet, manicured of manner and appearance, rarely flustered, and always comfortable no matter what their surroundings. All the other characters are painted in broad strokes, as befits an energetic story of this type.45().Chichuntu was a sublimely beautiful world, elegant and refined as its inhabitants. Young Flinx is a charming scamp, sort of like an interstellar Tom Sawyer with psionic powers and a lethal pet.
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