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species-exile-and-settlement

The protagonists face continued exile to the mountains but are encouraged to plant a town and establish a community, reflecting themes of displacement and new beginnings.

1 chapter across 1 book

Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler

Chapter 130

The chapter details the examination and communication process involving the protagonist, Aaor, and their mate, as they are scrutinized by Oankali, constructs, and humans regarding their reproductive independence and potential danger as new species members. Despite fears and uncertainties, a decision emerges to allow them to stay in the mountains, plant a town, and receive mates to begin a new generation, signaling a tentative acceptance and hope for coexistence. The chapter explores the tension between fear of the unknown and the necessity of evolution through reproductive independence and community formation.