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In Cadavard, the human of Gaia isn't in focus and is listed here for background information.
Human
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Tellurian
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The human and the tellurian are odd-looking primates and the most social primevals. They're primarily known for their tool use, technology, and their massive environmental changes.
Both species are spread out globally and it does as real life: Muddy the genes. There's no longer any population of them that's completely isolated enough for genetic distinctions to form. Races and phenotype don't count for subspecies. The human species (Homo sapiens) evolved on Gaia, mostly alike reality, yet has a distinct population on Tellus called tellurian (Homo technologicus) from yet unrevealed content. |
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Human life cycleBaby - Birth to year 3
Kid - Year 4 to 12 Teen - Year 13 to 17 Adult - Year 18 to 114 Senior - Year 115 to 125 Tellurian life cycleBaby - Birth to annum 3
Kid - Annum 4 to 12 Teen - Annum 13 to 17 Adult - Annum 18 to 221 Senior - Annum 222 to 240+ *Age of natural death varies per location and status. |
The species
The human species evolved on Gaia alike reality until the Chbanian period, aka the Middle Pleistocene. Due to isolation, speciation too root and the tellurian evolved. The current cycle has page 1 begin during the year of 3564, but it's unknown if that's how long they've been living and evolving on Tellus. This page is mostly to state general information and what’s different regarding the species in the world of Cadavard.
A large majority of tellurians have a preference for body modifications such as cyberwares and biowares. Since one can alter their genetics, you can basically become “anyone.” Most of the population has gotten open to dealing with mental illness, deformities, body disorders, and the likes. Being ""different"" isn't something to hide or be ashamed of. Ailments judged to be debilitating such as dementia and rheumatoid arthritis, as examples, can be dealt with genetically - for the right price of course. Wearing clothes is common, but nudity isn’t uncommon. Since both kyno and homo societies have adapted to nakedness over the eons, males and females may walk around topless without worries. Due to the wide variety of genders and sexualities, many sapiens have adapted to neutral terms and neutral places. Humans and tellurians, however, have made a bigger deal of this topic due to a higher number of intolerance and misunderstanding in the past. They're also a species that can be quite focused on appearance at times.
Both can be monogamous, polyamorous, ambiamorous, casanovas, have hook ups, and do prostitution. Just like the dyre, humans can enjoy sexual activities year-round. In the past, genetic alterations allowed women to change their birth cycle. A woman usually give birth to a single baby, yet there are cases of twins and rarer cases of more. Cross-species adoptions, mainly of dyres, are common. Despite a wide openness to one's differences, bigotry and judgement will always exist. Just like real life, there are a wide variety of ethnicities, groups, beliefs, and opinions. The most visible in Tellus' cities is the gap between the three social classes (rich, middle, poor.) A striking feature of this inequality are the people under the labels of Elite and Branded. [To be revealed.]
Humans and tellurians don’t have districts the same way dyres do. Outside of societal ranks and politics, their structure is considered familial. If one was to live among a district of dyres, they’ll usually adopt the dyre hierarchy.
Common structures among humans:
A large majority of tellurians have a preference for body modifications such as cyberwares and biowares. Since one can alter their genetics, you can basically become “anyone.” Most of the population has gotten open to dealing with mental illness, deformities, body disorders, and the likes. Being ""different"" isn't something to hide or be ashamed of. Ailments judged to be debilitating such as dementia and rheumatoid arthritis, as examples, can be dealt with genetically - for the right price of course. Wearing clothes is common, but nudity isn’t uncommon. Since both kyno and homo societies have adapted to nakedness over the eons, males and females may walk around topless without worries. Due to the wide variety of genders and sexualities, many sapiens have adapted to neutral terms and neutral places. Humans and tellurians, however, have made a bigger deal of this topic due to a higher number of intolerance and misunderstanding in the past. They're also a species that can be quite focused on appearance at times.
Both can be monogamous, polyamorous, ambiamorous, casanovas, have hook ups, and do prostitution. Just like the dyre, humans can enjoy sexual activities year-round. In the past, genetic alterations allowed women to change their birth cycle. A woman usually give birth to a single baby, yet there are cases of twins and rarer cases of more. Cross-species adoptions, mainly of dyres, are common. Despite a wide openness to one's differences, bigotry and judgement will always exist. Just like real life, there are a wide variety of ethnicities, groups, beliefs, and opinions. The most visible in Tellus' cities is the gap between the three social classes (rich, middle, poor.) A striking feature of this inequality are the people under the labels of Elite and Branded. [To be revealed.]
Humans and tellurians don’t have districts the same way dyres do. Outside of societal ranks and politics, their structure is considered familial. If one was to live among a district of dyres, they’ll usually adopt the dyre hierarchy.
Common structures among humans:
- Home environment
- Work environment
- Military
- Political
- Societal