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Revision as of 08:55, 10 February 2006

Fokkoran

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Physiology

Appearance

Fokkoran are a tauric race greatly resembling the Red Fox (Think of a mythical Centaur, only replace both horse and human features with vulpine features). Standing roughly 1.5 meters at the upper shoulder on average, as well as about 1.7 meters in length, the average Fokkoran weighs roughly 180-220 kg. Fur coloring is commonly in shades of red, orange, and gold, but there are also those with black, white, silver, grey and blueish-grey as well. Eye color is always somewhere within blue or grey, however.

Locomotion & Manipulation

The Fokkoran 'lower torso' (four-legged body) allows great speed thanks to having four legs, but is somewhat more clumsy in tight quarters due to their increased size.

Communcation & Interaction

Body Chemistry

Fokkorans are carbon based. They have iron-based blood, and a skeleton based on a mix of calcium and boron.

Senses

Fokkoran vision has slightly poorer color differentiation than humans, but better night-sight. Their visual range is equal to that of humans. Sense of smell is roughly 10 times better than humans. Hearing extends into lower ultra-sonics. Taste and touch are equal to that of humans.

Lifespan & Lifecycles

Combat Capabilities/Natural Weapons

Special Racial Capabilities

Magic

Psionics

Other Abilities

Society

Cultural Psychology

LANGUAGE

Naming Protocals

Social Mobility/Status/Rank

Cultural Subgroups

Governments

Overall Attitudes

Rituals & Taboos

Morality and Codes of Ethics

Fashions & Manners of Dress

Allies

Enemies

History

Historical Overview

First Contact

Empire and Colonization


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