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trying to make an alien-themed race but they keep turning into elves, help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mind of tempest" data-source="post: 8698610" data-attributes="member: 7029233"><p>no response so I am posting anyway</p><p>I will call them moon men as a simple nickname as it would feels sufficiently like something fantasy people would generate.</p><p></p><p>why are they called integrators?</p><p>they see to litterally intergrate into already existenct things as opposed to setting something of there own, this contrasts them to the other group who are not detailed here.</p><p></p><p>urban integrators</p><p>it is common with some to join up with other native races out of some seemingly unknowable reasoning they often form a small quarter of the cities, putting the moon folks' love of intellect and wisdom in trades from bureaucrats and scholars to dojos and arcane academies some rising so high as to be the adviser of the local government or their prised assassins.</p><p>the moon men oddly seemingly adopt the local culture nearly completely, only keeping their love of scholarship, mystical art and martial arts and their trade mark thought process towards things.</p><p>these are the most commonly encountered by the other peoples of the world not because they are the most common but simply because they are the easiest to find.</p><p>they are otherwise similar any of the citezen of the the nation they are a member of.</p><p></p><p>wild integrators</p><p>first, these are noted for a slightly different appearance compared to the rest of their kin which is somewhat unnerving, they range from translucent to utterly transparent flesh with people being able to watch them digest food in the latter case, with even converts to this lifestyle over time gaining this appearance, the flesh tending towards greens and oranges for unknown reasons however at least two are known for grey black colour.</p><p>the wild integrators are commonly found in either tropical rainforests or swamps with differing social structures in both but in overlapping areas they are noted to change lifestyle as it suits them or personal preference.</p><p>they are commonly noted to be solidarity but social normally living alone only coming together to raise offspring or to deal with a widespread problem, in swampy areas they tend towards fission-fusion groups and a much more community-based life why this is unknown(maybe the endless supply of black dragons?).</p><p>much like their more urban cousins they also love contemplation and they will happily share what they have figured out in solitary contemplation when they encounter each other or other friendly people every from the heights of philosophy to the best way to cook the local foods as all knowledge is prised so they will put their minds to whatever problems they might have.</p><p>they are known for still using tool use and will happenly take your sword if you leave it lying around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mind of tempest, post: 8698610, member: 7029233"] no response so I am posting anyway I will call them moon men as a simple nickname as it would feels sufficiently like something fantasy people would generate. why are they called integrators? they see to litterally intergrate into already existenct things as opposed to setting something of there own, this contrasts them to the other group who are not detailed here. urban integrators it is common with some to join up with other native races out of some seemingly unknowable reasoning they often form a small quarter of the cities, putting the moon folks' love of intellect and wisdom in trades from bureaucrats and scholars to dojos and arcane academies some rising so high as to be the adviser of the local government or their prised assassins. the moon men oddly seemingly adopt the local culture nearly completely, only keeping their love of scholarship, mystical art and martial arts and their trade mark thought process towards things. these are the most commonly encountered by the other peoples of the world not because they are the most common but simply because they are the easiest to find. they are otherwise similar any of the citezen of the the nation they are a member of. wild integrators first, these are noted for a slightly different appearance compared to the rest of their kin which is somewhat unnerving, they range from translucent to utterly transparent flesh with people being able to watch them digest food in the latter case, with even converts to this lifestyle over time gaining this appearance, the flesh tending towards greens and oranges for unknown reasons however at least two are known for grey black colour. the wild integrators are commonly found in either tropical rainforests or swamps with differing social structures in both but in overlapping areas they are noted to change lifestyle as it suits them or personal preference. they are commonly noted to be solidarity but social normally living alone only coming together to raise offspring or to deal with a widespread problem, in swampy areas they tend towards fission-fusion groups and a much more community-based life why this is unknown(maybe the endless supply of black dragons?). much like their more urban cousins they also love contemplation and they will happily share what they have figured out in solitary contemplation when they encounter each other or other friendly people every from the heights of philosophy to the best way to cook the local foods as all knowledge is prised so they will put their minds to whatever problems they might have. they are known for still using tool use and will happenly take your sword if you leave it lying around. [/QUOTE]
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