Bejriks
Orbiumextraneus Homonocturni | |
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Biological Classification | |
Common Name |
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Scientific Name | Orbiumextraneus Homonocturni |
Type | Humanoid |
Physical Characteristics | |
Average Height | 2.3 Meters |
Skin Colour | Dark Gray |
Hair Colour | Black |
Sexes | Male, Female |
Respiratory Gas | Oxygen |
Locomotive Method | Bipedal |
Distinctions | Glowing Eyes |
Average Lifespan | 98 Years |
Demographics | |
Inhabits | Yatan-Theian Accord |
Population | 214 Million |
Endangered | Vulnerable |
Sociocultural Characteristics | |
Intelligence | Sapient, Sentient |
Homeworld | Doluro |
Habitat | Forests |
Language | Bejrik |
Bejriks, also known as Candrans, are humanoid species native to Theia's moon Doluro. Unlike most species, Bejriks never fragmented themselves into nation-states, instead always being under a sole government body known as the Bejrik Order. Physically, Bejriks have a similar body structure to Humans and Theian Natives, albeit with dark gray skin, black hair, and bright white eyes with pale gray pupils/irises.
History
Bejriks have historically been a space-faring species, being the first species from the Taijol System to achieve interstellar travel, which they used to both make contact with the people inhabiting the planet their world orbited alongside several other species and planets beyond their home system.
Their presence on Theia angered Aireskoi, Archon of Kanar, because Bejriks were seen as outsiders. These tensions lead to the Bejrik-Kanar War, in which the Bejrik Order came to the assistance of the other Theian Native Realms to fight back the invading Kanar. While the Bejriks and their allies did in fact win the war, they started paying less attention and decreased their presence on Theia during and after the conflict out of perceived responsibility for the conflict.
During the Theian Cataclysm, Doluro was also launched out of the Taijol System alongside Theia, eventually arriving in the Alpha Sol System. The Bejrik Order was re-established by the few surviving generation ships keeping the Doluro population alive, slowly rebuilding diplomatic ties with nations such as Iujadogia. The Bejrik Order would eventually join the Yatan-Theian Accord as one of its key members, reunifying with the few surviving Bejrik Outposts in the systems surrounding their former home system.