Okay I noticed something
So I said the MAXIMUM age for a Villi to live was 98.
Blue said that it was the AVERAGE, which i corrected. The average is not 98, that would mean Villis would be able to live over 98 years old. That can't happen.
Then he kinda got all technical and end of discussion. Because I ended it.
This deals to that small little argument we had on page 4, about averages and ages and 99 minus 1 second year old Villis and...yeah. He simply just though 98 was the average when it was the maximum.
Jus' clearing it up.
1. There's over 60,000 Villis living right now, in their dimension.
2. As some people may know, there's over 1,000,000 possible hex. numbers, but some cannot be differentiated, which reduces possible colours for Villis to be born in. So, the way genetics work is that after a certain amount of time, a century at least, old colours will be used again, and since no one from the new century will know them, unless they were famous, their colour is simply just a colour.
3. Not many Villis are born throughout each year, likely less the amount of Humans born, since there's 7 million of us. There's only over 60,000 for them.
4. They breathe Oxygen. They are, however, adapted to living in different environments of air, such as CO2 and Nitrogen. There's possibly, like, a little oxygen pack inside of their bodies with stores oxygen for when they're exploring new places without the amount of Oxygen that's needed. The pack does not help when they are suffocating.