Post-Sollurians

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Post-Sollurians
Biological Classification
Common NamePost-Sollurians
TypeHumanoid
ClassificationGenetic Descendents of Sollurians (Extinct)
Physical Characteristics
Average Height~1.3-3.9 Metres
Skin ColourVaries, but many exhibit desaturated red, purple, or blue tones (though there are exceptions)
Hair ColourDark (Varies)
SexesGonochoric/Androgyne (Only one 'Sex' capable of reproducing with all individuals)
Respiratory GasOxygen
Locomotive MethodBipedal
Distinctions
  • Large Eyes
  • Thin Frames
  • Facial Markings made of hardened/thicker skin
  • Small or completely flat noses
Demographics
Inhabits
EndangeredLeast Concern
Sociocultural Characteristics
IntelligenceSapient, Sentient
HomeworldSollus (Inner Rim, Delta, J13)
HabitatVaries


The Post-Sollurians are a family of related (typically) sapient/sentient species that descended from the Sollurians, an extinct species native to the planet Sollus which went on to form the interstellar 'Sollurian Empire' spanning across a significant portion of the galaxy that lasted from 19,345,030 BCE to 457,607 BCE, with a series of crises and gradual decline leading to the collapse of the empire which left behind countless smaller groups of Sollurians on now disconnected worlds for the first time in millions of years, forcing them to make their way back to the stars nearly from the ground-up once more as they diverged into distinct species due to the differing habitats of whichever planet they ended up living on after the collapse. Physically, Post-Sollurians share many similarities between one another beyond their shared 'Humanoid' classification, often having large dark-coloured eyes, thin torsos and limbs, differently-coloured (typically yellowish) facial/bodily markings composed of hardened skin, indistinct noses, desaturated red-purple-blue (or other) skin-tones, and having only one biological sex capable of reproduction with any other individual within their own species (making them Gonochoric).

Evolutionary Tree