Kraytis
Role in Story: Citizens of the Nomad Earth empire
Home world: Krayt
Physical Description:
Lifespan: Standard Years
Height: Males - ft / Females - ft
Weight: Males - ft / Females - ft
Skin: White, Caucasian, Grey, Brown / Feline patterns usually resembling tiger stripes or leopard spots
Hair: Hair similar to humans. Often partially dyed and decorated with trinkets.
Eye: Feline in nature, reflective to light. Green, yellow, orange, red, blue or a combination of these hues.
Sharp canine teeth. Padded paws on the palms of their human-like hands. Most have sharp claws/nails. Males are much more muscular and bulky than females.
Skills: Very good with technology. Specialize in eco-friendly, energy efficient tech. Extremely agile with superior senses than those of humans.
Habits/Mannerisms: Males have a genetic disposition to be territorial versus other kraytis males. This coupled with strange cultural customs almost led their race to impending extinction before NE discovered them. This territorial rivalry causes them to be separated and segregated within the empire to prevent civil disputes. On occasion, this territorial disposition is extended toward members of others species when it involves a female the male kraytis is interested in. Most female kraytis are primarily concerned with increasing personal power and wealth by associating with the proper male and coaxing him to make decisions that benefit her station.
Background: A humanoid species with some feline aspects. The kraytis are not furry as feline mammals are but possess the padded paw prints on the palms of their human-like hands, sharp canines, reflective eyes, and some have cat-like patterns on their skin akin to tiger stripes or leopard spots. The kraytis, encountered in the NE Empire's conquests, were fairly quick to align themselves with the empire. They were a technologically advanced race who were tragically inundated with species endangering cultures. Had the empire not arrived when it did, the kraytis would have been extinct within a few generations.
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