Eigo

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A WIP for funsies by Sarc to practice wiki stuff. A species created by Sarcopholacooda involved in the 'Echoverse' or otherwise 'Sarcverse' in quests HURON, and Chupian Date Quest.


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The EIGOes are the fifth species to be officially recognized by the Vaal-Gaar Constellation. Eigos are warm-blooded mammals native to the planet PLANET NAME HERE. [THE REST GOES HERE].


Biology & Physical Characteristics

Eigoes are thin, yo.

Growth and Physiology

  • Always hungry
  • Estrus

Fur and Skin

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  • Something

Sex, Orientation, and Relationships

  • Human-like genitals
  • Marriages and accepted orientations

History & First Contact

Eigoes are the fifth species to be officially recognized by the Vaal-Gaar Constellation after its establishment, succeeding xingasts and preceding imortans. However, their involvement with outside species has been recorded before the United War against the tripods before the Constellation was formed to prevent future galactic conflicts. Eigoes were the driving force of production in the United War as soldiers and builders.

Eigoes were discovered by the gards.

Pre-Constellation

Life was normal, until it wasn't

First Contact

As part of the campaign to inhabit new worlds, the gards discovered EIGO PLANET.

United War

Vaal-Gaar Council Seat

Present Day

Culture & Society

Names

Traditional Female Names
Serra Serryl Driga Laurasia River Anthne
Traditional Male Names
Argo Thadeus Koma Mochrie Leeds Sil

Tattoos

A majority of eigoes across the galaxy have shared an ancient tradition of inking their faces with symbolic patterns to show status or identity. The tradition is not limited to a mask but can expand to weave around limbs. Every eigo undergoes a rite of passage between the ages of five or seven where their parents mark their face with a unique identity. The pattern can refer to a family name, status, or attribute associated with the child. Symbols can be combined to create a new meaning or to tell a story.

Economy

Religion & Spirituality

Government

Military