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*** Generally facial hair only (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One") | *** Generally facial hair only (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One") | ||
* Cultural notes | * Cultural notes | ||
** Nalori language | |||
*** ''Sañuul'' | |||
*** Curse-lifter (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One") | |||
** Traditional ritual scarring indicates rites of passage over time (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One") | ** Traditional ritual scarring indicates rites of passage over time (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One") | ||
** Men generally braid their beards (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One") | ** Men generally braid their beards (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One") |
Revision as of 17:16, 9 September 2018
- Appearance: Mammalian
- All tissues (skin, sclera, keratin) tinted black
- Skin-tone varies from ash grey to coal-black (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One")
- Pale, violet hair (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One")
- Generally facial hair only (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One")
- Cultural notes
- Nalori language
- Sañuul
- Curse-lifter (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One")
- Traditional ritual scarring indicates rites of passage over time (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One")
- Men generally braid their beards (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One")
- Fairly rigid gender roles (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One")
- Women generally don't perform technical work (SCE Short Story: "Invincible, Book One")
- Nalori language