Insinsi who are two in one.
Aummeglekh appear to be anthropomorphic beings with high foreheads and a variety of color skin hues (blue, purple, gray, green, pale white, deep violet, light blue, merry green, rich tan, garish orange, copper, nutbrown, light green, light grey, azure blue, citrine orange, cerulean, nearly clear revealing starry energies within, nearly opaque only showing bright spots, golden, shimmering diamond amidst a sea of black, silver, iron, ruby, sapphire, dark blue, bright orange, soft yellow, heavy grey, bottle green, dark grey, dull blue, or light violet). One half of their body (left or right) will be one hue, the other will be another hue. They have fingers that are proportionately longer than one might expect from the size of their hands. They have hair on the fringes of their heads but not on top.
Aummeglekh have the powers of the two insinsi they are composed of. See each separate insinsi for what powers they have. If their powers contradict one another, they contradict and exist together none-the-less.
There is one nation of the aummeglekh, and they are synonymous with the species.
The city of Tsvey sits across a crevasse on a massive glacier in the northern tundra of Shem. The city is identical on both sides, carved from ice and supported with packed snow, stone, wood, metal, and glass structures, each and every one sliced in two. Everything is a split structure made of materials in multiples of two. In the center, spanning the crevasse, is a pair of bridges made of light and shadow.
The aummeglekh split into communities based on their united species. Cephalan-shemir stick together in one area while lemniscate-ziles live in another place and so on. A total of 36 communities exist. The smallest are those that include watchers. The largest are the shemir communities. Insinsi of each of these species also live in the city with their aummeglekh partners.
Their culture is a hodgepodge of every other insinsi culture and often contradicts itself. There are conflicts between every community, grudges, open warfare in the city. They vie for resources and argue often in the streets. The city has no leaders, as no one ever agrees on who should lead (the common joke is that you call two aummgelkh in one place an “argument”). There are bureaucratic institutions that handle governance and basic functions of the city, though there’s never any understanding or agreement about how one becomes part of them. It just seems to happen.
Those who come to the moons are usually there to research or study, but some move there.
PRO 12 ATH 12 STR 12 AWA 12 WIL 12 PRS 12 STH 12
Insinsi who are engaged with infinity.
Lifespan : 5,000 years
Diet: Energy
Habitat: Upper atmosphere
Socioeconomic Status: Privileged oppressed
Lemniscates appear to be anthropomorphic beings with high foreheads and cerulean skin that varies in translucency by individual (ranging from nearly clear, revealing starry energies within, to nearly opaque, only showing bright spots). They have glowing spots throughout their bodies. They have fingers that are proportionately longer than one might expect from the size of their hands. They have hair on the fringes of their heads but not on top.
Lemniscates have excellent vision, able to see for miles further than most mortals, and they can levitate at will.
Lemniscates can count anything countable instantly if it is within their range of vision or in a container whose size is conceivable.
Their culture is focused on counting the stars from their observatories in the skies They built telescopes, counting machines, more in order to count the stars. And they keep counting, one by one, as they discover new ones. Still, Ages later, they haven’t even counted all of the ones in the galaxy, though they have counted many beyond it. At last count, they are at just under a trillion.
They live in a city-state called Read, a sprawling, non-Euclidian masterpiece made of glass, metal, and crystal, and its focus are the three massive, spherical universities suspended within its impossible highways.
Those who come to the surface of the world, to the imperial lands or the nearby region, are often either going to work at a local university or seeking different vantage points from which to count the infinite expanse.
PRO 8 ATH 9 STR 7 AWA 11 WIL 8 PRS 8 STH 8
Insinsi who embody logic.
Lifespan : 1,000 years
Diet: Fish-heavy mortal fare
Habitat: Tropical rainforests
Socioeconomic Status: Privileged oppressed
They appear to be anthropomorphic beings with high foreheads and a variety of color skin hues (greyish blue, greyish green, or brownish purple). They have fingers that are proportionately longer than one might expect from the size of their hands. They have hair on the fringes of their heads but not on top.
Managpanunots have muted their emotions to the point that they generate almost no emotional resonance and are hard to detect via empathy.
Managpanunots have psionic powers relating only to data collection and storage:
The original managpanunots formed a community devoted to gathering information locally. This quickly expanded into all forms of investigation and study, creating a school to preserve their quest for all information, and developing psionic powers to help them expand their minds to store the data. Over the ages, they developed a culture that mixed local customs with their own purpose. At the core of their culture is the collection of information. They use every method they possibly can to gather information, ranging from scientific and esoteric experimentation to journalistic investigation to research and collaboration. They have schools, which are the heart of their communities, built on low elevated platforms, often with thatch ceilings.
Everything they do is to improve their collective metaphysical and mental capacity. They have many practices they believe help with this. For example, when one of them dies, their skull is preserved and used as part of the base of a building, for it is believed this allows the knowledge of the dead to join the knowledge of the living. They eschew drink or inebriants of any kind. They have special dances taken from the local culture which they engage in because they believe they improve their capacity for knowledge. The former they associate with rivers, the latter with pots. They also wear headwraps called bangal.
They keep massive libraries of what is mostly non-fiction information, but they style with which they record it includes a great deal of religious framing. They write of the rivers that are memories and knowledge; they write of which soul information comes from or is stored in. They write about the souls of objects. But in the midst of this framing, unbelievable amounts of information is kept. All of their art is like this - spiritual and full of data. Songs, paintings, drawings, and ceramics are common.
In the imperial lands, they are often there are professors or scholars, seeking new information.
PRO 7 ATH 7 STR 7 AWA 17 WIL 11 PRS 7 STH 8
Mystics who are known for their strategic thinking.
Lifespan : 1,000 years
Diet: Meat-heavy mortal fare
Habitat: Arctic tundra
Socioeconomic Status: Privileged oppressed
Oniaraks appear to be anthropomorphic beings with high foreheads and a variety of color skin hues (bright red, dark grey, rich brown). They have fingers that are proportionately longer than one might expect from the size of their hands. They have hair on the fringes of their heads but not on top.
Oniaraks have the innate power to think several steps ahead based on available information. They cannot glean extra information magically, but they can sense probabilities in terms of people’s actions, terrain, and known information. They also have the ability to know the physical weakpoints of someone they have engaged in combat.
Oniaraks are not a martial culture, but they study all the conflicts in history to learn and hone their powers. They live in a small city-state in the arctic tundra where they engage in mock combat and warfare, study history, and are ruled by an academic council. In the imperial lands and elsewhere, they are exploited but privileged for their knowledge.
PRO 10 ATH 9 STR 8 AWA 9 WIL 9 PRS 7 STH 8
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