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* Homeworld: [[Grazer]]
* Homeworld: [[Grazer]]
* Cultural notes
* Cultural notes
** Grazerite faith
*** Semtir tradition
**** Funerary tradition
***** Led by a kelmek, or "death-helper" (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'')
***** Body to be destroyed in front of a gathering of friends and family (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'')
** In at least one planetary culture, names divided into two components separated by a hyphen (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'')
** In at least one planetary culture, names divided into two components separated by a hyphen (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'')
*** First component serves as family name (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'')
*** First component serves as family name (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'')
*** Second component serves as personal name (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'')
*** Second component serves as personal name (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'')
** Formal wear in some regions consists of a black, hooded outfit (Novel: ''Articles of the Federation'')


[[Category:Intelligent Species]]
[[Category:Intelligent Species]]

Latest revision as of 19:21, 22 April 2020

  • Appearance: Mammalian
    • Prominent forehead lobes
    • Muzzle-like structure
    • Fine layer of fur
    • Skull topped with two curved horns
  • Homeworld: Grazer
  • Cultural notes
    • Grazerite faith
      • Semtir tradition
        • Funerary tradition
          • Led by a kelmek, or "death-helper" (Novel: Articles of the Federation)
          • Body to be destroyed in front of a gathering of friends and family (Novel: Articles of the Federation)
    • In at least one planetary culture, names divided into two components separated by a hyphen (Novel: Articles of the Federation)
      • First component serves as family name (Novel: Articles of the Federation)
      • Second component serves as personal name (Novel: Articles of the Federation)
    • Formal wear in some regions consists of a black, hooded outfit (Novel: Articles of the Federation)