Species:Saahasayaay

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Species data
Saahasayaay
Homeworld (Origin) TBAL
Age of spaceflight TBAL
Physical characteristics TBAL
Life span TBAL
Habitat Chlorine-Nitrogen
Number scheme Rlaan base 256 system

Saahasayaay

Fast, beautiful and deadly, while they serve the Rlaan, they do so because of the technological and economic benefits gained from the association rather than out of gratitude. Whereas the Rlaan succeeded in making both the Lmpl and Nuhln useful and docile, the Saahasayaay are indeed useful, but far from docile.

Physical characteristics

They are incredibly dextrous and possessed of a carnivore's keen hunting sense.

Habitat

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Culture

The most successful of the Rlaan client species, the Saahasayaay are not, unlike the Nuhln and Lmpl, true uplifts, having already achieved some minimal level of societal advancement at the point of discovery.

The Rlaan have taken to using Saahasayaay troops to reinforce their border with the Aera, are, however, somewhat hesitant to let this concentration of troops return home.

Religion

The dominant belief structure of the Saahasayaay revolves around each of them being an intruments of the great death god who sits in judgment over the universe. The Saahasayaay belive themselves to be the chosen people who alone are privy to the sentences being passed down upon the mortals of this realm. Saahasayaay prophet halls are built to express the joy of the hunt, the glory of the kill, and subserviance to the great death god. The prophet halls are built in keeping with the 3-dimensional nature of Saahasayaay travel, with perches on many levels, and rank denoted by attainment of a higher perch.

Number scheme

The Saahasayaay used to use a unary base 8 system, but have been converted to use of the Rlaan base 256 system.

See also


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