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 //See [[takma:start#cyclicity|takma cyclicity]].// //See [[takma:start#cyclicity|takma cyclicity]].//
  
-Because of the length of [[Avishraa:]]'s day - to the extent that such seasons that it has are tied to its day/night cycle rather than any motion around the [[universe:mikurmiya:|sun]] - few organisms can tie their sleep to a particular phase of it, and must be able to find sleep in a variety of light conditions. Takmar, like many other species on their world, do not necessarily sleep in a regular frequency, and as social creatures must adapt to the fact that many of their compatriots will not be awake at the same time: for group defense, for coordination of activities, and so on.+Because of the length of [[universe:mikurmiya:avishraa]]'s day - to the extent that such seasons that it has are tied to its day/night cycle rather than any motion around the [[universe:mikurmiya:|sun]] - few organisms can tie their sleep to a particular phase of it, and must be able to find sleep in a variety of light conditions. Takmar, like many other species on their world, do not necessarily sleep in a regular frequency, and as social creatures must adapt to the fact that many of their compatriots will not be awake at the same time: for group defense, for coordination of activities, and so on.
  
 One of the ways in which they deal with this is through **half-sleep**, a state during which parts of the brain sleep while others remain active. A takma in half-sleep is able to walk quadrupedally across easy terrain, to fly, to keep an eye on their surroundings, to perform some extremely simple tasks from muscle memory and even to engage in some very basic communication, all while providing some rest for the brain. While it cannot replace full sleep, it can delay the need for it to an extent. Aside from being a convenient aid to uninterrupted travel, it allows takmar with differing sleep periods to alter them to match with minimal difficulty. One of the ways in which they deal with this is through **half-sleep**, a state during which parts of the brain sleep while others remain active. A takma in half-sleep is able to walk quadrupedally across easy terrain, to fly, to keep an eye on their surroundings, to perform some extremely simple tasks from muscle memory and even to engage in some very basic communication, all while providing some rest for the brain. While it cannot replace full sleep, it can delay the need for it to an extent. Aside from being a convenient aid to uninterrupted travel, it allows takmar with differing sleep periods to alter them to match with minimal difficulty.
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