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Ski'pec

Scope: Cosmoria
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The Ski'pec are the dominant species of Smohera. Oldest of the three intelligent species native to Azurullya, the Ski’pec have experienced more of Azurullya’s once dormant aberrations than both the Ryleiths and the Xherari combined.

Ski'pec
Ski’pec
Skjpek
Physical Info
Method of Movement

Walking, Running, Gliding/flight (Heavenbound only)

Method of Sight

Binocular Vision
Echolocation (Nearly Vestigial)

Method of Hearing

External Ears

Average Height

2.15 meters (Earthen)
1.95 meters (Heavenbound)

Average Mass

81.6 kg (Earthen)
47.6 kg (Heavenbound)

Number of Limbs

Five

Number of Eyes

Two

Number of Ears

Two

Number of Digits

Four

Possible Body Colorations

(Fur)

  • Purple


  • Blue


  • Cyan


  • Green


  • Beige


  • Gold


  • Iridescent/Opalescent


  • Crimson
Population Info
Average Lifespan

185 years (Unmodified)

760 years (Typical lifespan as of the modern day.)

Homeworld
Native Environment

Steppe, Cryo-savanna

Appearance

Ski'pec are bipedal beings with a total of five limbs. The forelimbs of the Ski’pec are arms that are around 50-60% of their body length, ended with highly flexible and lengthened digits, one of which is opposable. The hind limbs are a set of powerful digitigrade legs, with musculature that allows the average Ski’pec to run at around 50 km/h. For balance, they also possess a thick tail.

Ski’pec are covered in a thin layer of fur that thickens towards the tail and base of the legs. They average around 2 meters in height, with a slight difference depending on the subspecies. The Ski’pec possess a pair of olfactory gill-like orifices on each side of their necks, which double as their respiratory openings.

Biology

Subspecies

The Ski’pec are divided into two subspecies. The primary subspecies is the Khuzye (Earthen) subspecies, which have more muscular builds and greater physical strength on average, but are completely incapable of anything resembling flight. The other, less common subspecies, the Thakhezhú (Heavenbound), have a taller and more slender build, less-than-average endurance, and a more energy-intensive diet, but have the ability of limited flight with patagium extending from their wrists to their waists.

The genetics of each subspecies are very similar, enough that interbreeding is possible. If this does occur, the chance of the child being a Khuzye is roughly 70%, regardless of which parent is which subspecies.

Respiratory System

Ski’pec inherit their respiratory system’s style from their ancient marine ancestors. As the marine life of Smohera began to transition onto land, the gills became deep chambers with muscles to control airflow. Descended from predatory species, the Ski’pec neck orifices are covered in strong olfactory receptors, giving them an extraordinarily developed sense of smell.

A major benefit of the Ski’pec respiratory system is that it never intersects with the digestive system. This eliminates the risk of choking, though it does cause a few limitations in speech, as the openings cannot be used as efficiently to articulate speech. Additionally, because each lung is separate from the other, Ski’pec can speak twice at the same time, saying one thing with one lung and side of their neck and a different thing with the other. This is mostly used by the Ski’pec to speak for great lengths without pause or, more notably, for music.

The modulation chamber for sound in a Ski'pec's respiratory tract functions similarly to the mouth-and-tongue modulation of other species, allowing for a limited approximation of other species' communication ranges. To other species, however, their particular arrangement of phonemes sounds more like growling or hissing than proper speech. The specialized hearing of the Ski'pec allows them to distinguish these sounds from one another very clearly.

Digestive System

Ski’pec are descended closely from an apex predator of ancient Smohera, and as such are mainly carnivores. Their diet consists of around 75% meat from various types of Smoheran animals, though they have adapted over the past few million years to consume many species of fruits and herbs.

The roof of the Ski’pec mouth is lined with a high density of olfactory receptors, which increases their sensitivity to taste by many times. The evolutionary precedent for this is most likely sensory. The ancient ancestor species of the Ski’pec likely opened their mouths and breathing orifices very widely to gain a detailed sense of their environment through smell. Today, Ski’pec are noted to have an extremely precise sense of taste as a holdover from this.

Ski’pec jaws are capable of unhinging very widely, though historical records depicting such show a trend of this trait becoming less prominent. This may give precedent to the ancestral scent-searching theory. The average maximum bite radius of a modern Ski’pec is around 10 centimeters. This is complemented by their sharp teeth, which form two rows on the top jaw and one on the bottom jaw. The design of the Ski’pec jaws and teeth is meant primarily for ripping flesh apart, though the back few teeth are more flattened out and are suitable for crushing some plant matter.

Senses

Ski’pec have, as previously stated, incredible sensitivity to scent and taste. However, their other senses differ from this trend greatly. As crepuscular beings, they have highly light-sensitive eyes associated with nocturnality, but a translucent eyelid that can cover the eyes in the daytime to reduce unnecessary exposure to light. Without this eyelid functioning properly, even noontime skies on Smohera, which is distant from its parent star, can permanently damage and possibly blind a Ski’pec. This eyelid isn’t usually noticeable, as it tends to be the same color as the eyes of each Ski’pec.

The range of color vision for an average Ski’pec extends from near infrared light far into the ultraviolet spectrum, giving them a somewhat limited visual sense of heat. In the daytime, the translucent eyelid blocks much of the infrared and even some of the red wavelengths of light. The environment of Smohera seen through Ski’pec eyes is best represented through art, which features all manners of glows from different land features that diurnal species wouldn’t pick up on.

Ski’pec have a dull sense of touch and pain, however. Their bodies are more suited to sensing vibrations through sand or soil than to feeling textures. Thakhezú Ski’pec are notably more sensitive than the Khuzye subspecies, but they still have less touch sensitivity than most sapient species.

With the other senses already serving purposes in the ancestral species of the Ski’pec, hearing has been adapted for primarily social purposes. The ears of a Ski’pec can rotate widely and have been tuned to pick up on vocal sounds more than ambience. Ski’pec can discern a familiar voice from within a crowd of other noises much more effectively than other species, but can’t discern natural sounds such as water running from a brush fire. This doesn’t hamper the Ski’pec much, though, as their other senses fill in the gaps left by their specialized hearing.

Electrical Resistance

Ski’pec, due to their exotic biochemistry, have resistance to strong electric currents. They are less likely than organic beings to be the chosen path of a lightning bolt, and they are less physically harmed by strong electric shocks than other species. This has been demonstrated to be a property of most animal life on Smohera.

While the external body of a Ski'pec has high electrical resistance, certain metals that collect in their skeletal system are good conductors. This is most notable in older members of the population, whose teeth can sometimes lead to deadly shocks to their body through osseo-conduction.

Thaumaturgy

Ski’pec are one of the most thaumically attuned sapient species in the Universe. The average number of pylons of a Ski’pec is roughly 2.4 times greater than that of the universal average. The reason for this is unknown, but it is hypothesized that the Auramest's influence may have given them extra pylons. Additionally, Ski'pec pylons have an abnormal affinity for producing electrons and electrinos. These capabilities appear in their pylons orders of magnitude more often than any other sapient species, again for reasons not fully understood.

As easy as it is for Ski'pec to draw on Aeternal energy, their thaumic capabilities are not often used through classical thaumaturgy. This used to be the case back in the days before the Theocracy of Silverstar assimilated their nations, but currently most Ski'pec exclusively practice esoteric thaumaturgy. While their resilient minds have a bit of a quicker learning curve with esoteric thaumaturgy, they do not have nearly as many inherent advantages with it. Regardless, their species makes up a majority of the Theocracy's ranks of magi. Had the old Ski'pec nations not been assimilated, they likely would have become the most powerful magocracies in all of Cosmoria.

Behavior and Social Dynamics

The ancestor species of the Ski’pec hunted in large packs, stalking and surrounding large herds of prey on the Smoheran steppe and crags. The sociability of Ski’pec most likely stemmed from this ancient behavior. Ski’pec often have large groups of peers that they maintain from a young age. These groups are anywhere from 150-400 individuals large. Ski’pec are very socially co-dependent, usually living together with up to 20 others in large colony buildings. Several colonies form generational groups of peers, which in turn form larger societies.

Ski’pec have highly cooperative tendencies. Groups often coordinate large projects through careful work delegation and common interests. Historically, Ski’pec governments have been very democratic, mirroring this.

Demographics

Ski’pec are only found in Azurullya. Their local colonies across nearby stars have been just about evenly spread through the region, as Azurullya’s turbulent starflow caused them to drift apart over a period of only a few millennia. However, technological improvements to starflight using Hypertryptine allowed the colonies to reconnect with the Sperxai system and remain as one connected species. The assimilation into the Theocracy of Silverstar has allowed Ski’pec to spread more throughout Azurullya. However, due to their silicon-based biochemistries, they are more limited in which planets they inhabit.

Around 65% of the Ski’pec population is the Khuzye subspecies, with the remaining 35% being of the Thakhezhú subspecies. Floating cities above many of the Ski’pec-inhabited worlds house the majority of the Thakhezhú Ski’pec population, though every populated area seems to have a proportional mix of the two subspecies.

Culture

Ski’pec culture has been heavily influenced by their characteristics. From Thaumaturgy to art and music to governmental relations, the societies of Smohera have been guided by the core of the Ski’pec heart and mind.

Religion

Ski’pec religions have grown and evolved an incredible amount over their history. Their extraordinary eyesight seems to have given them a very strong fascination with the heavens, as many of their religions worship celestial bodies. Smohera’s moons, Sperxai’s other planets, and especially the Deagami Nebulis are recurring important figures in Ski’pec religions. The most prominent modern religions are descended from an ancient one that worshipped the galaxy of Azurullya as a whole, calling it the Khasirrur (Great Mother of Magic) and denoting many major celestial objects as her children. Modern Ski’pec religion Rrurkhíya (Magic’s Travellers) represents Azurullya as a two-faced maternal goddess, one who gives life to her galaxy before becoming jealous and sending disasters to end her creations. Rrurkhíya also notes the core of Cosmoria a deity, though a distant and weak one.

Ski’pec religions often place a heavy emphasis on Thaumaturgy, usually treating it as a sacred gift and requiring regular practice of it. Priests of these religions are often relatively powerful Magi.

Language

The languages of the Ski’pec were once innumerable, with thousands of separate dialects scattered across multitudes of worlds. As the old languages evolved and grew, standardization became more and more necessary. The governments of the many worlds the species had colonized came together with the finest of linguistic experts and agonized over the creation of a new language. This language has been so strictly written that it has little room for grammatical drift. This engineered universal Ski’pec language is known as Slitaru.

File:Slitaru Phonology.png
Slitaru's official phonology, with the relevant transliterations available above.


Different regions have more "velarized" or "uvularized" accents, often correlated with atmospheric pressure in their homelands. While grammar heavily varies from centuries of artistic interpretation of the language, the pronunciations and spellings of words are heavily enforced and strictly taught.

Music

Due to the unorthodox hearing of the Ski’pec, most music is vocally focused. There are very few actual instruments, as it would be difficult for the Ski’pec to discern between most sounds. The instruments that do exist usually serve to supplement and support the singing. Talented musicians also tend to use a technique known as Khu’zilí (double voice), where the singer uses each lung to sing independently from one another. This skill can take years to master.

History