Welcome to Thursday's Pact Days! Today, we have the Ryo'Pardeep.
Since the Ryo'Prdeep plays a part of the plot, I had to withhold a good deal of information. No spoilers! Enjoy!
A couple of side notes: For a list of species that have been posted so far, see the The People of Valespia page. I'm placing these in alphabetical order so I won't unintentionally place importance on any specie. I will leave off information on the species that will spoil future books. My standard sheet has the same categories for all species. So there will be blank categories just because that species didn't need them.
Species: Ryo'Pardeep (The
Ancients)
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Description: They are the
offspring of the Alpha-Zetamite born in space. They come in all shapes and
sizes with the ability to change their appearance at will. They are primordial
beings with affinity for places and elements that were in abundance when they
were conceived and during gestation. (examples: Poseidon & Water)
No two Ryo'Pardeep are the same.
After the Arthro War, they helped to
establish the Valespian Pact and the evolution of the Fal'Amoric before they
stepped back and allowed the solar systems to evolve as they would. They
haven't been seen in so long that many believe the Ancients are gone/dead.
They can be any gender. Some choose a
gender and don't deviate, others switch back and forth, and there are a few
that refuse to identify as any gender. They all can procreate in any gender or
form they desire.
They built the first grid using the
transport buoys, later replacing them with better machinery.
"A long-ago treaty reinforced an uneasy truce between the Ancients and the V'Saar Queen, Isolt."
"A long-ago treaty reinforced an uneasy truce between the Ancients and the V'Saar Queen, Isolt."
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Council of Neighn
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