Khervi

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Khervi
Biological Classification
Common NameKhervi
TypeHumanoid
ClassificationPost-Sollurian
Physical Characteristics
Average Height2.8 Meters
Skin ColourBlue, Yellow
Hair ColourVery dark blue
SexesMasculine, Androgyne, Feminine
Respiratory GasOxygen
Locomotive MethodBipedal
Distinctions
  • Dull Yellow-coloured markings in their face.
    • These areas are noticeably harder than the rest of their skin.
Demographics
Inhabits
Population168 Billion
EndangeredLeast Concern
Sociocultural Characteristics
IntelligenceSapient, Sentient
HomeworldGuang-xan*


The Khervi are a sapient humanoid species native*[1] to the planet Guang-xan found at grid O14 in the Milky Way Galaxy's inner regions. Much like many other species in this region, the Khervi are descended from the now extinct and diverged 'Sollurians', sharing their human-like bodily layout and facial markings. Khervi are largely hairless beyond their scalp, and mostly consist of various shades of blue on their skin. On their face they have various 'markings' composed of dull-yellow-coloured hardened skin, with occasional variances occurring among their people that occur either due to genetics or by artificial modifications.

The Khervi are an interstellar species that became spacefaring thousands of years in the past, forming a multiplanetary society called 'Xan', which would later become one of the founding-members of the Galactic Federation as what would later become the Federal State of Xan within the federation. A plurality of Khervi still reside within the borders of Xan, though many have moved across the Galactic Federation as one of its most populous species. Some Khervi have even moved beyond the Federation into the various members of the Galactic Community, making use of their proficiency in diplomacy and the military to gain notoriety as reliable figures throughout the galaxy.

  1. The Khervi are not descended from life native to their home-world of Guang-xan, and are instead a divergent group from a previous now-extinct interstellar species that had colonised it in the past.