Comparing Sesrei And Emill

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Sesrei is born to two loving parents from a dying world, called Freiheim, in the next galaxy. This hidden world was home to a different kind of being, they were known as Divinities.
These Divinities could no longer live in their world anymore because the core of the world was beginning to collapse. The divinities did not know much about space, they had only recently traveled there, but they knew that there was a world similar to theirs in the galaxy over where they could settle. There was only one problem, only two people could fit in the spacecraft. The world was divided into two monarchs, one in the North and one in the South, both ruled by a
Queen and King. After debating, the council decided to send the youngest royal children from both monarchs, Sesrei and Emill. Both were at the age of 255, which is around the age of a 12
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With little time left for Freiheim, the two were stuffed into the shuttle and began their advance to the Green World.
Sesrei is blessed with many divine powers, including: seeing into the future, telepathy, telekinesis and a vast amount of strength. She is around 5’7”, has gray/blue hair and deep blue eyes that compliment her olive skin. She wears impenetrable armour and purple clothing under her armour. She is kind hearted and a natural born leader.
Emill is from the other side of their world with different powers including: teleportation, power to control energy, and her immense amount of knowledge. She is a bit shorter than Sesri at about 5’5”, and she has bright green eyes with pale white skin and silver-like hair. Since Emill

comes from the more knowledgeable side of their world she wears a long jewel encrusted white dress.
Once their shuttle landed on Earth a year had already past and they were unsure about what the world outside would be like. Having spent a year in a shuttle together the two

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