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Post by falar on Oct 11, 2010 20:23:39 GMT -5
Species Name: Nalmana Species' Homeplanet: TuillLanguage(s): 37 native dialects, glactic basic if there happens to be one, English if that happens to be the most commonly used language. Naming procedures: Common names:Appearance[/i] Physical appearance: Basic Anatomy The Head of the Nalmanian is shaped similarly to a human's head, slightly longer from top to chin, from base of the skull to nose. Two eyes, usually dark colored, a wide mouth. Nalmanians have five fingers, a thumb at the middle of their palm, just above the wrist, thoerized to be a throwback to times before the Nalmaian's stood on their hindquarters, which have six toes, a seventh toe, clawed, at the back of the heel. A long stringy tail extends from the base of the spine. Adults An average Nalmanian male stands at nearly eight feet tall, a female at seven feet. Weight for the average Nalmanian male at just over two hundred pounds, the average Nalmanian female being nearly three hundred pounds. Home environment:Environemental adaptation:Lifespan:Nourishment[/i] Food:Food production: Unpalatable dishes:Toxins:Politics[/i] Government type: Primarily Tribal under a Feudal system. Political organization(s):Political figures: King, Queen, Eldar, Chief, Speaker. Attitude toward other species: Mixed feelings towards Humans. Suspicious and Hostile to most others.
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Post by frostblade62 on Oct 14, 2010 6:45:52 GMT -5
you forgot a lot of stuff, same with planet. at least put WIP
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Post by falar on Oct 14, 2010 16:45:50 GMT -5
Yeah, For got WIP didn't forget anything else. No one was getting on so I figured I could take my time with it.
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Post by frostblade62 on Oct 15, 2010 18:23:28 GMT -5
i get on daily.
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Post by frostblade62 on Feb 2, 2011 8:08:33 GMT -5
hey, I noticed they speak English. Is the name of the language different or is it directly English? If it is English, how do they have the same language as us? If it isn't, I suggest you come up with a name for it. Also, do the humans speak English, and the Nalmana simple took that up as their primary language?
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