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===='''Genetics'''====
 
===='''Genetics'''====
Chronologically the lasting Oceanead bloodlines are among the most reliable for the tribe. Within a family the number of generations between Leviathans remains constant to within a few generations. The Strain as a whole however does not have a set timetable and even within a family the period may slowly change over time, increasing or decreasing by a few generations every cycle.  
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The Oceanids are said to foster discord between their children - they begin with large, dynastic families which are pared down by internal conflict until very few remain. Oceanid-touched lineages are among the most likely to preserve their family history, however, hinting at the strain's aristocratic self-image. These histories can often prove an unexpected boon to an Oceanid that begins to delve into his lineage.
  
While the Oceaneads can reliably tell when their inheritance will next be bestowed knowing where it will appear is a lot harder. A new Oceanead can be born to almost any direct relative of a previous Oceanead. The only noticeable pattern is that all the Oceaneads from a single cycle, typically just one or two, are roughly the same age. It's even possible for the inheritance to permanently move away from the family through the line of an illegitimate child or a single family member who cuts his ties; often this causes either celebration or a frenzy of family reunions as the family tries to find and reforge ties with the newborn Leviathan before their inheritance is forever lost to another.
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The Oceanids call their Lahmasu the ''Pelopsids'', asserting a connection between their bloodline and the numerous heroic dynasties laid out in Greek fable and history. A Pelopsid tends to preserve the physical grace of their lineage but none of the tact - many are simply brutes.  
 
 
===='''Puberty'''====
 
It starts with a feeling, one day a new Oceanead wakes up to the sound of her heart pounding in her chest. Her palms are sweaty, adrenaline is pumping and she feels like Queen of the World. At this early stage her goals are unchanged, merely perused with greater confidence and with a small measure of her inheritance fulfilled to satisfaction. If she is not scared by hints of the supernatural behind her successes she may even enjoy it for a while. This cannot last, a young Oceaneads powers grow to meet each challenge. As her abilities becomes increasingly uncontrolled she must confront her greatest challenge: Mastering her own abilities and the quest for Tranquillity.
 
 
 
Oceaneads are unique in that their transition affects not just them but their close (both genealogically and geographically) family as well. These changes are permanent and the results are among the most healthy, and often physically human, Pelopsids to be found. Unsurprisingly this can be a time of great expansion both metaphorically as members rise in wealth and status but also literally with successful courtships and newborn babies.  
 
  
 
===='''Evolution'''====
 
===='''Evolution'''====
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===='''Ecology'''====
 
===='''Ecology'''====
====='''Family'''=====
 
The Oceanids are said to foster discord between their children - they begin with large, dynastic families which are pared down by internal conflict until very few remain. Oceanid-touched lineages are among the most likely to preserve their family history, however, hinting at the strain's aristocratic self-image. These histories can often prove an unexpected boon to an Oceanid that begins to delve into his lineage.
 
====='''Lahmasu'''=====
 
The Oceanids call their Lahmasu the ''Pelopsids'', asserting a connection between their bloodline and the numerous heroic dynasties laid out in Greek fable and history. A Pelopsid tends to preserve the physical grace of their lineage but none of the tact - many are simply brutes.
 
====='''Cults'''=====
 
 
An Oceanid's cult tends to revolve around the glorification of the Leviathan above all else. Some are simply social clubs, providing fawning admiration to its glorified deity in exchange for consideration, favors, or even simply attention. The Cults of most Oceanids are slanted towards a higher social rung than most of their fellows - they are often well at home in the houses of mortal power.
 
An Oceanid's cult tends to revolve around the glorification of the Leviathan above all else. Some are simply social clubs, providing fawning admiration to its glorified deity in exchange for consideration, favors, or even simply attention. The Cults of most Oceanids are slanted towards a higher social rung than most of their fellows - they are often well at home in the houses of mortal power.
  
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==== '''Symbols and Associations''' ====
 
==== '''Symbols and Associations''' ====
The Sea of Fars, the Ionian Sea, the vice of Lust.
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The Sea of Fars, the Adriatic Sea, the vice of Lust.
  
 
===='''Concepts'''====
 
===='''Concepts'''====

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