

Women are the primary carriers of the mutationĬhildren born from mothers with the mutation are also carriers Never overweight (their metabolism prevents the gaining of too much fat )įound mainly in women of Euro-American descent Long life span (ranges from 130-170 years) Highly evolved immune system (has been known to resist every disease known to man so far)Īppear 5-20 years younger (after the age of 21, the aging process slows down greatly it stops completely between the ages of 40-50)
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Shimmering white skin that resist tanning and burning No facial or body hair growth beyond what was already there at birth Beyond these differences, those with the mutation go through puberty as normally as everyone else does.īelow are all of the characteristics of "Alexandria's Genesis."Ĭlear, silver-like purple eyes (after 1st birthday deepen in color until onset of puberty) They are fertile, however, and can go through the same things that women without the mutation can go through every month. It turns out that females born with "Alexandria's Genesis" never menstruate in their lives. Women also have an added bonus beyond never having to shave: never buying tampons or pads. In fact, the only hair they will ever have is what is on their heads, in their ears and nose, their eyebrows, and their eyelashes. Speaking of puberty, those who have the mutation will never grow any facial, body, pubic, or anal hair during this stage of growth. If anything, the eyesight is, and remains until death, 20/20. These changes do not affect the person's eyesight, though. By then, the eye will have become a dark purple, a deep purple, a royal purple, or a violet-blue color, and will be that color for the rest of their time. This slow process continues until the onset of puberty. A second process, where the eye color deepens, starts as soon as the first is completed. This process is completed by the person's first birthday. At six months, the eyes begin their transformation from the original color to purple. When someone is born with this genetic mutation, the eyes are either blue or gray at birth. The first characteristic of people with "Alexandria's Genesis" is their eye color. The Characteristics of "Alexandria's Genesis" It is this discovery that helped to name the genetic mutation when the gene was discovered in 1968. The priest told her parents not to worry, for they had a special child in their hands and they should take good care of her.Įventually, Alexandria grew up to be a very beautiful woman, got married, had four children (all four were girls, and all four also had the mutation), never got sick, and died at the age of 150 of natural causes. The so-called "spirit people" eventually went north and vanished without a trace. The purple-eyed humans also had very fair skin, and were thought to be spirits because of their appearance. These humans were thought to have come from Egypt after a mysterious light flashed in the sky during a moonless night thousands of years ago.

This particular priest had heard a story about a race of people who had purple eyes. The priest told the parents that it was not the work of the devil, but a myth come true.

They took her to their priest, thinking that a witch did this to their child, and that the priest might be able to ask God to change the eye color back. The parents were startled by this dramatic change. At the time, she appeared to be normal, but her parents soon noticed that her eyes were changing from the blue eyes Alexandria had at birth to the purple eyes she would have by her first birthday. The first known record of "Alexandria's Genesis" was written in the year CE 1330 (Common Era).Ī woman named Alexandria Augustine came into the world on April 29, CE 1329 in London, England. This mutation can be traced as far as the Middle Ages in Northern Europe. "Alexandria's Genesis," as it has been called since the 1960s, is a genetic mutation generally found in women of Euro-American (a.k.a., Caucasian) descent.
