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*** Priesthood slaughtered 2376 by Reger [[Undlar]], rogue member ordained under false pretenses (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
*** Priesthood slaughtered 2376 by Reger [[Undlar]], rogue member ordained under false pretenses (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
**** Possibly survived outside the capital city
**** Possibly survived outside the capital city
** Makaro language (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
*** Written language used as part of Ganitriul interface (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
** Yarnallian architectural style (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
** Yarnallian architectural style (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
*** Older style, largely displaced today (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
*** Older style, largely displaced today (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")


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

Latest revision as of 11:51, 12 November 2017

  • Appearance: Mammalian; teal skin, generally short with stubby limbs, wide eyed (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
  • Homeworld: Eerlik (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
    • Major offworld populations: Pevvni (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
  • Blue blood (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
  • Cultural notes
    • Priesthood known as the Caretakers of the Great One (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
      • Charged with the maintenance and upkeep of Ganitriul (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
      • Ordained priests known as Regers (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
      • Priesthood slaughtered 2376 by Reger Undlar, rogue member ordained under false pretenses (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
        • Possibly survived outside the capital city
    • Makaro language (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
      • Written language used as part of Ganitriul interface (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
    • Yarnallian architectural style (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")
      • Older style, largely displaced today (SCE Short Story: "Fatal Error")