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Unlike humans, however, the Asrai have limited dermal pigmentation. They are pasty white in pallor and this is a very beneficial adaptation. The lighter pigmentation allows the melatonin in their skin to better produce the critical metabolic vitamin D.Β  Due to the dim light of their [[binary stars|Binary parent stars]], this is a critical adaption.
Unlike humans, however, the Asrai have limited dermal pigmentation. They are pasty white in pallor and this is a very beneficial adaptation. The lighter pigmentation allows the melatonin in their skin to better produce the critical metabolic vitamin D.Β  Due to the dim light of their [[binary stars|Binary parent stars]], this is a critical adaption.


As a result of this lighter skin color, Asrai tend to have hair in the lighter color ranges, usually blond, while darker tones such as blacks and reds are almost non-existent.
As a result of this lighter skin color, Asrai tend to have hair in the lighter color ranges, usually blonde, while darker tones such as blacks and reds are almost non-existent.


There are "crack-like" crenelations that appears on the dermal surfaces of Asrai as they age. This is completely normal, and is believed to be the vestigial remains of some primitive protective plates that are no longer present.
There are "crack-like" crenelations that appears on the dermal surfaces of Asrai as they age. This is completely normal, and is believed to be the vestigial remains of some primitive protective plates that are no longer present.
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