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Nekojin tend to be judged by other races depending, amongst other things, on the other's exposure to races not his or her own, and especially 'fluffy races.' The latter is important to show that, for instance, a dog person does not act like a beast. Common stereotypes compare nekojin to cats, which is frustrating to various degrees to nekojin on the receiving end of such treatment. | Nekojin tend to be judged by other races depending, amongst other things, on the other's exposure to races not his or her own, and especially 'fluffy races.' The latter is important to show that, for instance, a dog person does not act like a beast. Common stereotypes compare nekojin to cats, which is frustrating to various degrees to nekojin on the receiving end of such treatment. | ||
− | There are "hairless" nekojin races; not actually hairless, but their hair is very thin and sparse, showing the skin underneath which is often colored and patterned as a fur coat would be (in spots, stripes, so on). These nekojin are almost universally treated as lepers and outcasts, even amongst other races, given the appearance that their fur is falling and their skin is blotched with disease. These nekojin often form their own towns or find themselves in Kalshana or Doma, two of the more welcoming countries for their kind. Not a few have turned to pirating, where their looks become a boon in their new-found trade. | + | There are "hairless" nekojin races; not actually hairless, but their hair is very thin and sparse, showing the skin underneath which is often colored and patterned as a fur coat would be (in spots, stripes, so on). These nekojin are almost universally treated as lepers and outcasts, even amongst other races, given the appearance that their fur is falling and their skin is blotched with disease. These nekojin often form their own towns or find themselves in Kalshana or Doma, two of the more welcoming countries for their kind. Not a few have turned to pirating, where their looks become a boon in their new-found trade.|}} |
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+ | subrace = nekojin (Kilian)| | ||
+ | lifespan = 65-80 yrs| | ||
+ | deity = [[Nekogami (Deity)|Nekogami]]| | ||
+ | expert = glu_glu, [[User:Koss|Koss]], [[User:pdrydia|pdrydia]]| | ||
+ | description = in sum, humans with nekojin ears and tails| | ||
+ | skills = heightened sense of hearing (the ears are not simply cosmetic)| | ||
+ | misc = The Kilian nekojin are descendants of male nekojin who, upon reaching maturity, chose to leave their [[pride]]s rather than challenge the ruling king. The name for the subrace derives from the country of [[New Kilian]], the only land where these nekojin have gathered and formed a country. | ||
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+ | It is arguable whether or not Kilian nekojin are a 'proper' race, given origins of nekojin-human interbreeding, and there are debates as to whether or not the race can healthily sustain itself. For now, Kilian nekojin Gaera-over seem to be in no immediate threat of dying out. | ||
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+ | Kilian nekojin are the offworlder race which most frequently immigrates to Gaera, after [[human]]s. It's speculated that Kilian nekojin are amongst the most common races that Gaerans are converted to magically, along with [[dragon]]s and [[cabbit]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 20:14, 22 February 2007
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