Mazjaru

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Mazjaru
Base Information
Classification Omnivore/hunter
Status Minor race
Locomotion
Terrain
Body Form
Confluence
Bio-Identenoid
Size 1.3m
Weight 50kg
Culture
Languages
Social Structure
Technological Epoch
Psionic potential Standard
Origin World
Homeworld location Zjemu-ay (Kaa G!'kul 2912)
UWP
X000000-0
StarportX No Starport
Size0 Asteroid/Planetoid Belt
Atmosphere0 Vacuum
Hydrographics0 Desert World 0%
Population0 Barren (0)
Government0 No Government structure
Law0 No Law
Tech Level0 Pre-Industrial (primitive)
Primary Star
Atmosphere
Off-world presence Yes
Zoetic individuals
Source
Reference The Best of JTAS 46.
Canon No
Also see

The Mazjaru (singular Mazjarã) are the best known K’kree subject race. They are ideal slaves, and acceptable personal servants, so they have spread widely across the Two Thousand Worlds.

On their home planet of Zjemu-ay (“earth” or “soil”), they evolved from omnivorous, fast-moving chaser-scavengers over a period of 300,000 of their Long Years. Despite being biologically omnivorous, they are culturally vegetarian.

Physiology

The Mazjaru are about 4’ 6” tall and have a pear-shaped silhouette. They are homeothermic, oviparous bipeds with strong legs, short arms, and blunt, toothy snouts. They have five-fingered hands with opposable thumbs, and thick, stubby tails. Their skin is covered with turquoise scales; each has a darker, feathery fringe, pointing away from the snout. A line of substantial, more feather-like scales runs down the spine from between the eyes to the tip of the tail.

This crest is yellow, cream, or white. It usually lies flat, but it can stand on end, displaying a purple and violet peacock-like pattern. The K’kree make the Mazjaru pluck their skulls bare, as a token of submission. Aside from when the female is ovulating, there is no external difference between the two sexes. Nearing ovulation, hormone levels rise and the female’s crest becomes full, stands erect, and becomes orange along its base.

Each short year, a female Mazjarã can lay a single egg, which hatches in a month. The chick needs to be fed on mashed, predigested food for a short year (0.64standard Imperial years). Physical maturity takes a long year (approximately 15 standard Imperial years), and adult life lasts for about two more. But for K’kree intervention, old age could last for a further long year, but is usually cut short.

Psychology

The main Mazjaru trait is fatalism. Even the ones who believe that they can free themselves accept that their remote descendants are the only likely beneficiaries. Tied to this are the determination to make the best of what is available, and a desire to ensure their children’s survival.

Both of these attitudes simply lead to displacement behaviors, which tend to distract the Mazjaru from the conscious realization that their lives are really dismal and stressful. This anxiety often surfaces either as a profound clinical depression or as an explosion into full-blown mania.

The TBD are a technologically sophisticated sophont species.

Description (Specifications)

No information yet available.

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)

This race (sophont species) is primarily located in the following areas:

Homeworld: 1105

The homeworld of this race (sophontic species) is:

World Listing: 1105

Significant communities of this race (sophont species) are known to exist within the following systems and worlds:

1 of 1 World articles in Mazjaru
Zjemu-ay  •  
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References & Contributors (Sources)

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|S1= David Thomas. "Mazjaru, Part I", JTAS Online May 22nd, 2000 (2000) |S2= David Thomas. "Mazjaru, Part II", JTAS Online September 18th, 2000 (2000) |S3= Alain DawsonMonica StephensLoren Wiseman. The Best of JTAS (Steve Jackson Games, 2004), 46. }}