Within Cosmoria, there are about as many intelligent species as there are stars. However, there is much debate as to what constitutes an "Intelligent Organism." Some machines are obviously intelligent, and are even confirmed to have a mind or soul. The line between beast and intelligence, automaton and individual, or creature and person is blurry. A Person is an intelligent organism that has rationality, consciousness, self-consciousness, use of language (or equivalent), and abstract problem solving. Generally, if the majority of organisms in a given species have personhood, the species is considered "intelligent." Depending on the region, culture, and time period, the definitions have changed greatly.
Arkhosians are a carbon-based species composed of long fibers called "Catomic Fibers." These structures are a strand of RNA protected by a protein coat. The resulting structure is similar to textiles, including in texture. Instead of limbs, the Arkhosians have six bundles of cables. Smaller prehensile threads comprise these cables, allowing for fine motor control and locomotion. The hind two are capable of less fine motor control but are much stronger.
The Arkhosians were one of the first species in Aylathiya to create civilization after the fall of Hyperion. Since then, they have participated in almost every major civilization. After the formation of Sedrua, there had not been a major Arkhosian state until the formation of Arkholst, although it represents less than fifty percent of Arkhosians.
Atlins abandoned the traditional multicellular paradigm in favor of a single large "cell." Made of charged plasma, all genetic material is stored in a central nucleus, the "dynamo." This central organ is also responsible for maintaining shape via powerful magnetic fields. Their entire ecosystem, even microorganisms, have a similar makeup. Coupled with symbiotic microorganisms, smaller sub-dynamos, and the resulting currents, Atlins are highly magnetic. Metal dust and other materials form a skin around an Atlin.
The Carleans are an intelligent, warm-blooded reptilian species hailing from the cool, windy forests and savannas of Carlea. Closely related to the nearby Darvikans, and descended from the extinct Varla of Veladris, the Carleans are physically among the largest intelligent species that exist in Cosmoria. They are capable of natural flight in the thick oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere of Carlea, although they can survive comfortably at much lower pressures than that of their homeworld.
The Carleans are a deeply influential in the stars of Florathel, with their homeworld Carlea one of the twin capitals of the largest surviving nation at the close of the War of the Last Alliance. Intensely curious and scientifically minded, the Carleans and their ancestors have been at the forefront of scientific thought for as long as there have been Carleans. Although strong Thaumic potential is vanishingly rare among the species, those who possess it can become among the most powerful practitioners of the art.
The original Carlean colonies at Selfar, Myra, Pyre, Noleas, and the moons of Sarelle and Turosar hold the majority of Carlean population in Cosmoria. Small populations exist throughout the universe, as distant as the city of Karlastadt on the shores of Eos, which is populated primarily by Florathelian immigrants.
The Civese are a bipedal intelligent species made up of a contiguous microtubule lattice. This network of silicon fibers is similar to a cytoskeleton. Local flexing allows the skeleton to move, circulate fluids, and send information. Outside of the central nervous system, cascades of movement physically convey information. Chemical states, damage, and even hunger can be transported to the brain by tugging receptors at the base of the head. Some regions of the cytoskeleton are denser than others, creating bone-like structures that offer increased support in exchange for less flexibility.
The Civese are immensely influential especially on Eos. Being potent users of Thaumaturgy, the Civese have continuously exercised a great deal of power. The Five Civese Great Cities of Civestadt, Tonuur, Haviir, Osmatu, and Tajuura represent the bulk of their number. Small populations exist throughout the universe. The largest Civese state is the Quintet Payotari Association.
Farlas are the intelligent members of the Callithyia Hive, a species-spanning colony that stretches throughout Cosmoria. Farla fulfill the "overseer" role in the colony structure. They command a group of workers, a "queen," and small winged drones. All memebers of the Hive are bipedal but vary greatly in height, weight, and physical appearance. Compared to Farlas, workers weigh twice as much, queens are about the same, and drones weigh only a quarter as much. Farlas instinctively collarborate with one another, making them a formidable force both politically and economically.
Created directly by Ma'eau to study abstract ideas like mathematics, philosophy, and art, the Farlas soon became immensely useful as guardians. Nearly half of all Farlas became Paladins, worshippers of Ma'eau with impressive abilities such as Velvev Authority. Despite being rare, the Farlas have become immensely influential force, particularly in Thulcandria and Mandras.
Humans are a bipedal intelligent species created by Father Zaphenim. Related directly to the Kristals, this species tends to occupy similar niches to their ancestors. Humans are a highly tribal species that tends to split into multiple factions, causing them to spread out across Aylathiya. A calcium endoskeleton supports the body, protecting the most fragile organs in cases of bone.
With representation in several states, Humans gained a great amount of power through countless wars. Mars, a powerful spirit and patron deity of Martial Civil Religion, is immensely influential within Cosmoria. Those who harnessed Mars' power have almost universally been Human, leading to disproportionate representation in Aylathiya's aristocracy. The vast majority of Humans live within the Greater Martial Consilium but a great number live within Sagittarium, the Theocracy of Silverstar, and the Greater Celestial Concord.
The Kshi are an artificial species created in 85,231 CE. Originally complex self-organizing algae, the Neo-Terran Party uplifted the species to use them as weapons. They were one of the few unintelligent species to be capable of using Thaumaturgy. After much genetic engineering, the cells were forced to remain together. Without much of a physical body, however, their creators gave them robotic bodies. These metal skins closely resembled the armor used by Neo-Terran soldiers. A small number of Kshi escaped their fate as soldiers, hiding deep within cities to remain free. Unable to organically manufacture their armor, they have no choice but to remain in industrialized cities.
Currently, the Kshi do not have a state of their own. With only small settlements being made up of entirely this species, most participate in existing structures. There are a large number of Kshi active in the Altgrave of Royer and Uspayador.
Kristals are a multicellular amorphous species native to the Etoile Sea on Eos. Kristals have a centralized nervous system complete with all required sensory organs. Muscles support the nerves, creating two main arms and a host of sub-arms and legs. Surrounding this nervous system is a symbiotic organism that has grown to depend on the Kristals. A clear gelatinous creature, this symbiote serves to protect the fragile nervous system. In exchange, the symbiote does not need to worry about feeding or reproduction as the Kristal passes on a portion of the organism to their offspring. Kristals are heavily dependent on their sight as well as light-based communication.
Kristals are directly related to Humans. Father Zaphenim heavily modified Kristals into modern Humans by sculpting them into his image. Humans and Kristals cannot reproduce together, but their centralized energy-hungry nervous systems are similar. Kristals currently live across Eos and have been hugely impactful. Most of them live within the city of Kristadt, the last great Kristal city that survived Rinayo and Isayo's campaign across Eos.
Loresavts are mechanical general-purpose humanoid machines created by the Phaethon System. Created to protect Eos from degradation and tampering, Loresavts exhibit complex problem-solving abilities suggesting intelligence. This species is elusive and intelligently resists attempts at study, inadvertently giving researchers information. They have an innate sense of their surroundings despite having no visible sensory organs. This includes the positions of fellow Loresavt. They most likely reproduce by manually constructing copies of themselves. Whether this constitutes reproduction is a hotly contested issue. Another unique characteristic is their composition. They are made up of trillions of gears. Within their chest cavity lies an immensely complicated analog computer that handles problem-solving through unknown means.
Loresavts marginally participate in civilization, but they spend most of their time maintaining Eos. Consequently, their involvement usually involves protecting their home. Whether by generously funding rulers, politicians, and groups that invest in maintaining the disk or forcibly stopping projects that damage it, the Loresavt are formidable opponents. Every so often, a firm is revealed to be operated by Loresavt. Most do not trust the mechanical beings, usually leading to that firm's dissolution. Loresavts do not have voting power in any state.
Luxscions are an offshoot of the Civese created by Father Zaphenim. Separated from their people for millennia within the Lux Aetnera, the Luxscions became potent users of Thaumaturgy. The species left the Lux Aeterna with Mother Sachitel. The austere Luxscions make their notoriously dispassionate Civese cousins seem animated by comparison. Physically, Luxscions never strayed far from the Civese body plan.
As they emerged with Mother Sachitel, they served primarily as her foot soldiers. Capable of resisting the allure of her Hedonist Worlds, they proved immensely useful in maintaining the Second Aeternal Society. After the fall of this empire, they played a major role in founding the Civese Great Cities of Civestadt and Tonuur. While isolated communities of Luxscions exist throughout Cosmoria, their population has been continually on the decline. Interbreeding with the Civese has largely erased the Luxscion species. The identity lives on among the Civese, however, with Civese magi often called "Luxscions."
The Molkor are a carnivorous species native to the Marred world of Hathia. Subject to nearly a millennium of Ma'eau's delirium, Hathia's native life was warped to become monstrous but also very diverse. Most species absorbed foreign genes. The results were extraneous limbs, corpulent growths, and a painful existence. Plants were also not exempt, forming planet-spanning forests eager to feed upon nutrients instead of photosynthesizing. The ecosystem would have collapsed were it not for the accidental introduction of photosynthetic plants. The quadrupedal Molkor, one of the few functional species, resisted the hostile environment.
Naturally a solitary species, congregating in large numbers with other animals triggers a stress response. This adaptation, leftover from the time before Ma'eau's delirium, is to keep populations spread out. Molkor Civilization emerged when a small group was desperate enough to resort to the psychoactive Vexquisite plant. With potent calming properties, their instincts dissipated enough to allow for civilization. Despite its wide consumption, The urge to kill perpetually exists in the back of their mind. It is an indispensable part of Molkor society. Today, the main ingredient is readily available and allows for organizations like the Alkan Order and Vespanic Order to exist.
Ror Units are an intelligent bipedal species native to the planet D'Naevium. Their phylum abandoned the common paradigm of organs with discrete functions; all vital functions happen within a universal medium pumped throughout the body. This network of pipes is very prominent and a defining feature of Ror Unit's appearances. Despite their seemingly artificial origin, Ror Units are naturally occurring and have even evolved. With the ability to withstand the varied and extreme conditions of D'Naevium, settling nearly any world is trivial.
Ror Units are very widespread, but they prefer dry climates. The result is a tremendous amount of influence in galactic history. With the Atlins, billions of Ror Units served the Triumvirate Civilization as police. Their most common religion, Alkanism, is rooted in Invocative Thaumaturgy. This already ascetic and dispassionate species can somewhat easily meet the religion's steep demands.
The Timporians are an intelligent species made up of one thousand spindles joined together in a central point. Surrounding this fragile center is a shell that doubles as a store of resources, useful objects, and shelter. Every so often, Timporians abandon their old shells to find a new one. Almost anything can be used as a shell. In modern times, carbon fiber offers a high-strength and lightweight alternative to natural substances. Timporians are unable to detect visible light and rely on vibrations in the ground to see.
The Timporians have been immensely influential since Sedrua contacted them. Most Timporians live within Eqeyuana, a federation encompassing their homeworld and its nearest planets. Sizeable popualtions exist on Eos, under the Filililand barony, and Indar.
The Un'oit are a common species originating from the low-gravity world of Capriccio. Twenty-five pairs of true legs and two pairs of more dextrous forelegs support a body weighing over three tonnes. Males are far smaller at only four hundred kilograms and are also unintelligent. Their three eyes serve well to detect bioluminescence, while their feet are sensitive to vibrations. Resistant to the harsh conditions of space, the Un'oit can spend over four weeks in a sleep-like state in these harsh conditions.
The Un'oit learned to cooperate with animals early in their history. Without advancing technologically, or even societally, they achieved spaceflight by gripping onto Spaceborne Life capable of leaving Capriccio's gravity well. Their adaptations to Capriccio's harsh environment served well in colonizing space, allowing them to settle dozens of worlds beyond their home system. After gaining advanced technology, the universe contended with the Un'oit Ascension, a period of 150 years in which large Un'oit armies conquered much of Aylathiya. The Un'oit are present in almost every society but struggle under the gravity of most worlds.