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Most True Bodies were crafted in human shape, with four limbs and a human-like face.{{book ref|hoa|7}} Kandra typically kept their skin transparent and wore little clothing while in the Homeland, displaying their True Bodies to other kandra. If kandra went about bare, they did not create genitals while wearing their True Body.{{book ref|hoa|75}} Heights among true bodies varied.{{book ref|hoa|9}}
 
Most True Bodies were crafted in human shape, with four limbs and a human-like face.{{book ref|hoa|7}} Kandra typically kept their skin transparent and wore little clothing while in the Homeland, displaying their True Bodies to other kandra. If kandra went about bare, they did not create genitals while wearing their True Body.{{book ref|hoa|75}} Heights among true bodies varied.{{book ref|hoa|9}}
   
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However, younger generations, such as the Sevenths, often wore True Bodies that were not in human form.{{book ref|hoa|9}} Some were unnaturally thin, block-like, or had triangular faces, over-sized eyes, and bits of cloth in their head, like hair. Others had more limbs than humans. Many of the older generations were more conservative, and found these types of True Bodies distasteful and improper.{{book ref|mb3|9}}
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However, younger generations, such as the Sevenths, often wore True Bodies that were not in human form.{{book ref|hoa|9}} Some were unnaturally thin, block-like, or had triangular faces, over-sized eyes, and bits of cloth in their head, like hair. Others had more limbs than humans. Many of the older generations were more conservative, and found these types of True Bodies distasteful and improper.{{cite}}
   
 
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