Delta Culture

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One of the ancient culture from a solar system is about more then million years or even decades old. No one knows the walking delta culture because how old it is, and how far it is from our galaxy.
It's more than at least more than a human life away.

Its name is walking delta, one of the most rare scenes you can see, it looks like a ancient creature waking named the delta. They can choose to do anything once the soul is out of the body and mind(dead).
One can choose when the right time comes, but one chose to be within the galaxy’s stars. Some call it the godly stars, or just the god looking upon its galaxy.
They say you can even see it walk umon with the stars.

There used to be more common, they say since there is a lot of dimensions, maybe they just
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No one knows if they will come back. only time will know.

Or they just moved on.
Deltas are not gods, but god like creatures. Speaks all languages without trying.
They change dimension to dimension, can see all at once. They said it was a cures, yet blessing. They have powers like no other, but its one of the most peaceful, loving creature, it would never harm unless they need to. They can life forever, but can die when they want to, one died with a broken heart, but they say he still lives among the galaxy as a different breed of lower god, no one knows though

A delta can be many colors, or even have patterns, like humans, there all diffrent.
There as big as a great dane(Females are smaller than males most of the time, but just like humans they can be different). Soft as a duckling, loving like a kitten.
They have diamond like eyes, the most rare color for them is white and or black.
Deltas have a diamond on there forehead, it would cost a fortune to have one of its crystal diamonds like features, but no one could get to them anyway. There ears are long and pointed, there tail can be many different sizes. All have a tail with a extra at the end (usually

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