Portrait of magas, an alien humanoid species the magas have a small, almond-shaped organ located in the center of their brain called the "psychic gland." this gland is responsible for their ability to sense and perceive things beyond the five traditional senses of sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. the psychic gland is highly sensitive and can pick up on subtle vibrations, energy fields, and emotional states, allowing the magas to have a heightened awareness of their surroundings and the people and creatures around them. the psychic gland is connected to a network of fine, hair-like fibers called "psychic fibers" that run throughout the magas' body. these fibers act like antennae, picking up on the faintest of signals and transmitting them to the psychic gland for interpretation. the psychic fibers are particularly sensitive to the emotions of others, allowing the magas to sense when someone is happy, sad, angry, or fearful, even if they are not exhibiting any outward signs of emotion. the psychic gland and the psychic fibers are protected by a thin layer of tissue called the "psychic sheath, " which helps to filter out unnecessary or overwhelming stimuli. the psychic sheath is particularly important when the magas are in crowded or chaotic environments, as it helps to prevent sensory overload. overall, the psychic gland and its associated parts and fibers allow the magas to have a sixth sense that allows them to perceive and interact with the world in a way that is beyond the capabilities of other beings. one of the most important of these external parts is the "psychic antenna, " which is located on the top of the magas' head. the psychic antenna is a small, spiky protuberance that is connected to the psychic gland and the 6th sense organ via a network of fine, hair-like fibers. the psychic antenna is highly sensitive and is able to pick up on a wide range of stimuli, including electromagnetic fields, vibrations, and energy fields. the psychic antenna is especially useful for detecting the presence of other magas, as it is able to detect the unique energy signature of each individual. another important external organ is the "psychic eye, " which is located on the forehead of the magas. the psychic eye is a small, glowing orb that is connected to the psychic gland and the 6th sense organ via a network of blood vessels and nerves. the psychic eye is highly sensitive and is able to perceive things that are beyond the range of human vision, such as ultraviolet and infrared light. the psychic eye is also able to perceive auras and energy fields, allowing the magas to sense the emotions and intentions of others. finally, the magas have a number of small, plump protuberances called "psychic tentacles" located on their fingers and toes. the psychic tentacles are highly sensitive and are able to detect subtle changes in the environment, such as changes in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. the psychic tentacles are also able to detect the presence of other living beings, and are often used to communicate with other magas through touch.