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A member of the Petra genus (meaning rock), this piece of nature is known for its working with strands of vibrant energy through the sky - which is where it gains the name caelum. This is a group of ten specimens, each with ten strands of energy. They use these strands for harvesting energy and communicating not only individually but also universally, as a whole. They work symbiotically, as one, for the best of the group. Though it is always survival of the fittest, they group around and follow the lead of the largest of the group. You can tell their age by the length of their strands and by the size of their rock, which they create by spouting leftover minerals out of their tops which hardens over time

Petra, caelum.
Petra, caelum.
2014