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"No, not nearly everywhere. It's dominant in seven city-states and known enough that you can get along with it in another five, six."

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"How many city-states are there?"

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"On my continent it's like... forty-something that are definitely city-states and a bunch of little villages that arguably don't count."

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"We have three and two arguablys. I'm sure we'll get to forty eventually."

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"If your population will eventually stop growing because you don't mass-import humans, where's it going to stop at?"

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"Depends how seriously you take the people who try to project that sort of thing from math - and small differences affect the results a lot - I can't do math, of course, but for an example if our birthrate were 1.98 we'd close out at forty million people, and if were 1.99 we'd close out at eighty million people."

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"What do you mean, of course?"

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"You know how your people think cutting your hair off is a gender signifier? Even though it could as easily have been the other way around? My people think math is a gender signifier."

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"...Math."

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"All the impressive mathematicians are women. Men do try but they aren't as good. It's probably not innate, though, that wouldn't make any sense."

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"It really wouldn't. We don't have that one at all, it doesn't seem like it would help distinguish somebody who was walking down the street a ways away and that's the primary purpose of cosmetic gender markers."

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"I don't think I've ever been confused about that and we don't have many cosmetic gender markers."

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"I can tell you apart okay, but it's not as easy as it is with humans."

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"Because humans follow the cosmetic gender markers, or is there also less innate difference?"

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"Some of both, I think, although the skew depends on whether you count the option of having a beard as the one or the other."

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"I can't wait to meet more humans and see which things about you are things about you and which are things about humans."

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"I can tell you some of that, but I guess it's not as good in hearsay form."

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"And lots of the things I pick up are sufficiently fine-grained that I expect something'd be lost if I tried to ask you whether it was typical of humans and you tried to answer."

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"Maybe, yeah. Also a lot of it would sound like bragging. Why, yes, I am an unusually intelligent and thoughtful human, thank you for noticing, etcetera."

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"What would you say are the respects in which you're most unusual for a human?"

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"I'm more bookish and introspective and goal-oriented than most. It's hard to tell what's innate intelligence and what's caring more, my best guess is some of both."

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He nods.

He does not ask whether Kib is an unusually pretty human even though that would be a perfectly neutral question among the Eldar, lest it be misinterpreted.
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"Oh, and the clumsiness thing, that's really unusual. And I have weird dreams!"

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"Huh. There's a Vala of dreams, if you want them soothed or stopped or anything."

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"They don't bother me usually, they're just weird. And I don't want anybody tampering with my head."

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