Every movement, every gesture and inflection contained multiple levels of meaning and implication, usually comprehensible only to another Wais. Wais society was perhaps the most complex in the entire Weave. Polite they were in conversation, and formally correct without being unctuously so. Their uniforms were never dirty and they walked as if dancing. They possessed the kind of self-control, Caldaq thought, that had always eluded the Massood. The Wais were ornithorps: tall, quiet, manicured of manner and appearance, rarely flustered, and always comfortable no matter what their surroundings. Chichuntu was a sublimely beautiful world, elegant and refined as its inhabitants.
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